PETIT, PIERRE, merchant, seigneur, royal notary, deputy king’s attorney, clerk of court, and court officer; baptized
SÉGUIN, FRANÇOIS-HYACINTHE, notary and diarist; b. 17 Aug. 1787 in
VERON DE GRANDMESNIL, ÉTIENNE, militia captain and notary; b. 31 Oct. 1649 at Trois-Rivières, son of Jean
PLAMONDON, JACQUES-ÉDOUARD, notary and public speaker; b. 18 Oct. 1862 at Quebec, son of Jacques Plamondon, a sailor, and
GIROUARD, JEAN-JOSEPH, militia officer, notary, politician, Patriote, portrait painter, and philanthropist; b. 13 Nov. 1794
JOLIETTE, BARTHÉLEMY, militia officer, notary, politician, seigneur, businessman, and jp
ARCHAMBEAULT (Archambault), LOUIS, notary and politician; b. 7 Nov. 1814 at Longue-Pointe (Montreal), Lower Canada, son of
LETELLIER DE SAINT-JUST, LUC (baptized Luc-Horatio), notary and politician; b. 12 May 1820 at Rivière
BERTHELOT DARTIGNY (d’Artigny), MICHEL-AMABLE, lawyer, notary, judge, and politician; b. 10 Aug. 1738 at
DÉCARY, ERNEST-RÉMI (baptized Joseph-Rémi-Ernest), notary, politician, office holder, and businessman; b. 9
GRAY, EDWARD WILLIAM, merchant, notary, lawyer, office holder, and militia officer; b. 4 Dec. 1742 in London, England, son
PANET, PIERRE-LOUIS, lawyer, notary, seigneur, office holder, politician, and judge; b. 1 Aug. 1761 in Montreal (Que.), son of
of that court and all the documents brought to him for custody in his registry; he was also the depositary of the minute-books of deceased notaries who had practised in the Government of Quebec. These
at the boarding-school of the Institut Catholique de Beauvais and became an apprentice in a notarial office in Méru. He stayed there until he became principal assistant clerk at the age of 20
DEJEAN (Dijean, Dysan, Deian), PHILIPPE (Philip), merchant, notary, office holder, and judge; b. 5 April 1736 in the parish
GIGAULT, GEORGE (Georges)-AUGUSTE, notary, politician, and civil servant; b. 23 Nov. 1845 in Saint-Mathias, Lower Canada
before the notary Marten Tailhandier* to make a retable for that church. A little later he did some work at Varennes for the church of Sainte
PETITCLAIR, PIERRE, notary’s clerk, writer, and tutor; b. 12 Oct. 1813 in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures
Henry, Paul-Théophile Pinsonaut*, a notary and businessman, Pierre-Joseph Godefroy de Tonnancour, a
Joseph Dugas in 1725, and then the Marguerite, which was regularly in service to Quebec between 1734 and 1737. His name frequently appears in notaries’ minutes and in statements of the colony’s