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command fell to Hamilton. By March Hamilton had surrendered to Pierre Le Moyne* d’Iberville. The French sent him
 
* d’Iberville. Marsh left a widow, Elizabeth, who received settlement of his account in May 1690. Maud M. Hutcheson
 
: Jacques, Sieur de Sainte-Hélène, the first lieutenant; Pierre*, Sieur d’Iberville, the second lieutenant
Le Moyne* d’Iberville and Paul Le Moyne* de Maricourt, represented in this expedition the interests of the Compagnie
 
eventually extended to the far corners of France’s North American empire. He, like his more famous brothers – Pierre, Sieur d’Iberville, Joseph, Sieur de Serigny, and
Legislative Assembly as a Liberal to represent neighbouring Iberville. He would hold the seat until 1881. Molleur had probably contested Iberville rather than Saint-Jean in order to allow his friend and
 
Le Moyne d’Iberville in 1688–89. In 1706 he was commander of the Maria, and pilot of a privateer in 1707. Later the same year (1707) he was engaged by Guillaume
 
Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville’s prisoner when the French again took the fort in 1697. He arrived back in London in time to sail to Albany on the company’s supply-ship in 1698
 
. 31 May 1789 in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (Laval), Que., son of Pierre Gamelin and Marianne Lemaître-Lamorille; d. 14 April 1856 in Iberville, Lower Canada
Laflamme*, but in 1852 he moved to Saint-Jean-d’Iberville, where in a short time he acquired a large clientele. While still a law student, Laberge had
Le Moyne* d’Iberville near Newfoundland, along the New England coast, and in Hudson Bay; wounded in action in 1697, he accompanied Iberville to France. The War of the League of Augsburg had
, Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville and Jacques-François de Monbeton de
 
returned in the spring of 1696 with Pierre Le Moyne* d’Iberville, who was entrusted with an expedition against
 
.” Abbé Foucault arrived at the mission to the Tamaroas on 28 April 1701. His stay was brief. At the request of Bergier or of Iberville [Pierre
 
to have been Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville’s companion on the 1686 expedition
 
accompanied as chaplain some 150 Indians who were taking part in Pierre Le Moyne* d’Iberville’s expedition against
 
Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville for taking advantage of Geneviève Picoté de Belestre. On 1 Oct. 1670, at Quebec, François Lorit had
 
Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville was outfitting to try to wrest Hudson Bay from English control. Marest was assigned to the post of chaplain; “contrary to my inclinations” wrote the young priest
 
Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville was to attack Fort Nelson on behalf of the Compagnie du Nord. According to the signatories, the expedition was countermanded because of the inadequate tonnage
 
d’Iberville also put forward a plan of attack by land. The court decided to combine the two operations, but a regrettable animosity between Brouillan and Iberville prevented the plan of campaign from being
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