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                  –88, 195–96. Régis Roy et Malchelosse, Le régiment de Carignan, 67–68, 72, 100. Royal Fort Frontenac (Preston and Lamontagne), 108–14, 124, 348, 467. Tanguay, Dictionnaire
                   
                  Ouellet*, Georges-Émile Tanguay*, Laurent Moisan, Alfred Carbonneau, and Louis Jobin. In his will Rigali named his son Frank as his
                   
                  , 106, 169; Inv. jug. et délib., 1717–1760, III, 88, 239; V, 108, 189, 194; Inv. ord. int., II, 226. Tanguay, Dictionnaire.
                   
                  biographies, Honorius Provost, édit. (Québec, 1964). Tanguay, Répertoire (1893). Claude Galarneau, Les collèges classiques au Canada français (1620–1970) (Montréal, 1978). Marc Lebel
                   
                  community despite intensive research, and apart from Gauthier and Monsignor Tanguay, who do no more than mention the fact, authors and archives remain silent about this foundation
                   
                  error which was perpetuated as recently as Tanguay’s genealogy. Throughout René Robinau’s term as chief road commissioner of New France there had
                   
                  (O’Callaghan and Fernow), IX. Webster, Acadia. Le Jeune, Dictionnaire, II, 454. Tanguay, Dictionnaire, I, 523; VII, 9.
                   
                  shallops, he was unable to satisfy his creditors, headed by Nicolas Hamelin, Daniel Augier, Pierre Boullot, and Tanguay Merven, who formed a union to pursue the brothers in November 1753. In 1754, Antoine’s
                   
                  , 31; Inv. jug. et délib., 1717–1760, II, 191; V, 186; VI, 22, 66. Tanguay, Dictionnaire. P.-G. Roy, La ville de Québec, II, 231–32 [P.-G. Roy wrongly attributes
                   
                  , 1819. Quebec almanac, 1807–13. Tanguay
                   
                  , Histoire de la Congrégation de Notre-Dame, II, 115; III, 166, 348–55, 393–97; IV, 6, 14–16, 29–35, 124–26, 201–11, 241. Tanguay, Dictionnaire.
                   
                  ., I, 150, 156, 166, 168, 172, 224; Inv. contrats mariage; Inv. jug. et délib., 1717–1760, IV, V, VI; Inv. ord. int., III, 75. Tanguay
                   
                  –60, VI. Tanguay, Dictionnaire, VII. J.-N. Fauteux, Essai sur l’industrie. Mathieu, La construction navale. Cameron Nish, Les bourgeois
                   
                  . concessions, I, 140–41; II, 172; Les officiers d’état-major, 231–35. Tanguay, Dictionnaire. Kellogg, French régime, 298, 326. Nish, Les bourgeois-gentilshommes, 92, 150
                  . Officers of British forces in Canada (Irving). Tanguay, Dictionnaire
                   
                   Jeune, Dictionnaire, and Tanguay, Dictionnaire, mention him, the latter assigning him nine children. His widow, however, mentions only three; and the others listed in Tanguay, if in fact
                   juill. 1685; Registre d’état civil, Notre-Dame de Montréal, 25 févr. 1657. Tanguay, Dictionnaire. J.-N. Fauteux, Essai sur l’industrie, II, 465–69. Lemire-Marsolais et Lambert
                   
                  1790,” RSC Trans., 3rd ser., XXX (1936), sect.i, 53–70. Le Jeune, Dictionnaire, and Tanguay, Dictionnaire, are wrong in stating that
                   
                  1784. Detroit Institute of Arts, The French in America, 1520–1880 (Detroit, 1951), 199. Tanguay, Dictionnaire. Robert Derome, “Delezenne, les orfèvres, l’orfèvrerie, 1740–1790
                   
                  Tanguay. Six more volumes appeared from 1886 to 1890. This monumental work presented unusual typographical difficulties and required a large investment that seems to have been ruinous
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