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                  . Baptiste was married several times. About 1693 he evidently married Madeleine Bourg at Port-Royal (Annapolis Royal, N.S.). However, Frontenac
                   
                  de Frontenac appointed him notary of the seigneury of Lauson. In this capacity Mangue drew up 19
                   
                  Aloigny de La Groye. For ten years Papineau served faithfully under Frontenac [Buade*] and
                   
                  -Fénelon delivered the famous sermon to which Governor Buade de Frontenac took such great
                  . In 1841 Smith was elected to the Legislative Assembly for Frontenac and held the seat until 1861. Through these years he was a moderate Conservative, a supporter of Governor General Sydenham
                  of his wealth. In the early 1850s he obtained extensive timber limits in Hinchinbrooke Township, Frontenac County, from the administration of Francis Hincks and Augustin-Norbert
                   
                  Buade* de Frontenac pointed out in a report that Berthier and several associates had “five canoes and ten men engaged in fur-trading in the woods.” Some while later, he went to live on his seigneury
                   
                  letter, dated 17 Sept. 1690, Carheil outlined to Governor Frontenac [Buade*] why the Ottawas wavered in their
                  Sieur de Muyet.” His good work then and subsequently led the Comte de Frontenac [Buade*] to write that Nicolas Daneau
                   
                  * de Frontenac requested for François Jarret de Verchères letters of nobility, which apparently he never obtained. The next day Talon* granted him
                   
                  . In 1691 Buade* de Frontenac granted him a commission as a lieutenant, which received royal approval on 1 March
                   
                  Lachine massacre, Denonville decided to abandon Fort Frontenac, which was vulnerable to Iroquois attacks. Legardeur de Repentigny offered his services to the governor to go and take the withdrawal order to
                   
                  Buade* de Frontenac port captain of Quebec. He had volunteered “to be responsible for preventing the said port from being befouled by the great amount of filth thrown into it by various individuals
                   
                  Buade* de Frontenac, the object of which was to ascertain what principle determined the allocation of the sites on which temporary booths, called
                   
                  Champlain and Lake Ontario. During the winter of 1755–56, Cressé was sent with a work party to Fort Frontenac (Kingston, Ont.) where he began building two ships, a schooner of ten guns (probably the
                   
                  Mississaugas, to trade with the French and thus dissuade them from taking their furs to the English at Fort Oswego (Chouaguen). Pierre Robinau de Portneuf, who was an ensign at Fort Frontenac (Kingston, Ont.) at
                   
                  Buade de Frontenac in 1678 about the sale of spirits to Indigenous people. Saurel approved of this traffic, for according to him they would turn to the Dutch if the French defaulted. He was
                   
                  Brisay* de Denonville seized some pagan chiefs by treachery at Cataracoui (Fort Frontenac) and sent them to the galleys in France. In the month of July he attacked the Senecas and burned their villages
                  Peterborough counties” in the Geological Survey of Canada, Report of progress for 1866–69 (Montreal, 1870), 143–71; “Abstract of a report on the geology of parts of the counties of Frontenac, Leeds, and
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