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père Jacques Bigot de la Compagnie de Jésus l’an 1684, pour accompagner un collier de pourcelaine envoié par les Abnaquis de la mission de Sainct François de Sales dans la Nouvelle-France au tombeau de
 
in the disputes that set the Biencourts against the Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France. When Lomeron had returned to Port-Royal in 1615, Charles de Biencourt made him his chargé d’affaires. The
Champlain offered him a commission from Cardinal de Richelieu: command of the fleet and vessels of the Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France that were returning to France. Bochart’s activities in New France during
Martin, trad. (Montréal, 1850); [F. J. Bressani], Relation abrégée de quelques missions des pères de la Compagnie de Jésus dans la Nouvelle-France . . . , Félix Martin, trad
 
the Compagnie de La Nouvelle-France, or the Compagnie des Cent-Associés as it is often called. Participants included Richelieu himself, Champlain, and Razilly, who was appointed naval commander for
funds, hired ships, and recruited men. Since Razilly’s interests, at least at the beginning, were linked with those of the Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France, d’Aulnay acted both in Razilly’s name and in
 compagnie de 1666: procès-verbal do prise de possession des forts d’Agnié, 17 octobre 1666,” BRH, XIII (1907), 351. “Correspondance échangée entre la cour de France et l’Intendant Talon
Duchesneau*, representative of the farmers of the Compagnie de la Ferme du Roi, member of the Conseil Souverain, one of the directors of the Compagnie du Nord, and of the Compagnie de la Colonie
 
DENYS (Denis) DE LA TRINITÉ, SIMON, member of the Conseil Souverain, second son of Jacques Denys de La Thibaudière and Marie
 
with the Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France. In the autumn of 1632 the Cent-Associés, who had regained possession of Canada but who were half-ruined
 
Jean de Lauson, notary and clerk of the seneschal’s court, seigneurial attorney for the Compagnie des Indes occidentales, receiver for crown lands, chief clerk and secretary of the Conseil
 
JUCHEREAU DE MAUR, PAUL-AUGUSTIN, receiving-agent of the Compagnie de la Colonie de la Nouvelle-France; b. 13 June 1658 at
 
. Marot came to Port-Royal (Annapolis Royal, N.S.) as a qualified surgeon in 1610 or 1611. It was he who in 1630 was sent from Bordeaux by Jean Tuffet, director of the Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France, with
 
de Gand), commissary general of the Compagnie des Cent-Associés, benefactor of the missionaries and the Indians; d. 20 May 1641 at Quebec
 
Charles Lalemant, immediately sent him back to Paris to try to bring about the revocation of the monopoly which was held by the Huguenots of the Compagnie de Montmorency. Father Noyrot therefore
. In 1636, the Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France gave a trading post at Pentagouet (on the Penobscot) to Claude de La Tour. Built possibly about 1625 by the elder La Tour, the post had been
 
going to lodge a complaint with the heads of the Compagnie des Marchands de Rouen et de Saint-Malo about the behaviour of its agents, who were hindering the spread of the gospel. This task completed
 
BERMEN DE LA MARTINIÈRE, CLAUDE DE, esquire, seigneurial judge, seigneur, councillor in the Conseil Souverain and first councillor of
 
. He seems to have gone to France in the autumn of 1656. His stay was a profitable one: the king made him a Chevalier of the Ordre de Saint-Michel, and the Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France
 
Canada. The Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France granted him, 19 Jan. 1663, the Îles de la Madeleine, de Saint-Jean (today Prince Edward Island), des Oiseaux, and de Brion, so that he could develop
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