reference to an ordinance by Bégon on 12 Aug. 1718 Chartier de Lotbinière is described as general agent of the Compagnie d’Occident, and on 4 January of that year he is called “agent of the
pension of 300 livres.
In October of the same year the members of the Compagnie de la Colonie named him as one of the directors of this
[P.-J.-M. Chaumonot], Un missionnaire des Hurons autobiographie du Père Chaumonot de la Compagnie de Jésus et son complément, éd. Félix Martin (Paris, 1885); Le Père Pierre Chaumonot
by François Charon* de La Barre, and that with five other schoolmasters he had come on the Chameau in 1719. His
BÉGON DE LA PICARDIÈRE, MICHEL, commissary of the Marine, councillor in the parlement of Metz, France, inspector general of
. François Élesban de Guilhermy, Ménologe de la Compagnie de Jésus . . . , assistance de France, comprenant les missions de l’Archipel, de la Syrie
; 16 (1983–84), no.1: 159–68; no.2: 95–108. J. I. Little, “Les investisseurs français et le nationalisme canadien-français: la Compagnie de colonisation et de crédit des Cantons de l’Est, 1881–1893
his apprenticeship there as a naval officer, fighting against the Turks and the pirates from Algiers and Tripoli. In 1632 he was one of the directors of the Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France
, Histoire, I, 279–81, 310–11, 326–27. JR (Thwaites). François Elesban de Guilhermy, Ménologe de la Compagnie de Jésus . . . Assistance de France, comprenant les missions
offset the effects of tumbling prices when, in typically strong-handed fashion, he compelled the newly established Compagnie de la Colonie to sell merchandise to Indigenous buyers at special rates; but he
ruined the Canadian-financed and directed Compagnie de la Colonie – a reversal which touched most of New France’s merchants and administrators and which seemed to call for a new economic orientation
Alexander Le Borgne de Belle-Isle’s seizure of La Hève (now La Have) in May 1658. Belle-Isle acted under his father’s concession in Acadia from the Compagnie de la Nouvelle
preoccupation, was the growing deficit of the Compagnie de la Colonie. Since 1700 the Canadians had been directing the trade in beaver pelts themselves. The court, which was expecting a great deal from this new
Marchand* de Lignery, Jean Lemire Marsolet, and François Augé. Jacques only made a round trip to Michilimackinac (Mackinaw City, Mich.) via “La Grande Rivière” (Grand River, Ont.), but Paul, for 300
Relations des Jésuites contenant ce qui s’est passé de plus remarquable dans les missions des Pères de la Compagnie de Jésus dans la Nouvelle-France. These three fat volumes contain the exact text of all
Rapport, 1924–25, 3–93. Archives du Séminaire de Nicolet, Fonds Bois, La vie du P. Paul Ragueneau, de la Compagnie de Jésus, missionnaire du Canada. Et le recueil des réponses qu’il a faites
(Thwaites). François Elesban de Guilhermy, Ménologe de la Compagnie de Jésus . . . Assistance de France, comprenant les missions de l’Archipel, de l’Arménie, de la
CAVELIER DE LA SALLE, RENÉ-ROBERT, explorer, founder of Lachine, seigneur of Cataracoui, discoverer of the mouths of the Mississippi
Rouer* d’Artigny some land on Chemin Saint-Jean. He sometimes assumed the title of Seigneur de La Fortière.
Nicolas
autumn of 1670, a year had already gone by since Cavelier de La Salle had set out, supplied