AAQ, Registres d’insinuation A, 235, 281. ASQ, Lettres, N, 121, 122; O, 28, 29; R, 50, 53, 60, 62; Paroisses diverses, 31; Polygraphie, IX, 24, 27. Giraud, Histoire de la Louisiane française, I.
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Catherine Jolicœur
ANQ-Q, CE2-3, 8 avril 1801, 21 févr. 1807. AP, Notre-Dame-de-Liesse (Rivière-Ouelle), Reg. des baptêmes
fleet under Jean Léger de La Grange, Gill was the only English captain to escape after a six-hour
England, taking Bridgar and the young Gillam prisoner. After his release by the governor of New France, Le Febvre* de La
GOULD, CHARLES HENRY, musician and librarian; b. 6 Dec. 1855 in Groveton, N.H., son of Joseph Gould and Abigail De Witt
The annals of the war . . . (Toronto) in 1913. A fervent imperialist, he preferred to describe English-French relations as a continuation of the “regime de courtoisie” of the past rather
John, N.B., 1941), 9, 10, 12. [Louis Leneuf de La Vallière?], “Journal de ce qui s’est passé à Chicnitou et autres parties des frontières de l’Acadie depuis le 15 septembre 1750 jusqu’au 28
Émery de Caën, which had slipped past David Kirke, and captured it after a pitched battle. Following this, Thomas was left in charge of the fur-trading post at Quebec where he acted as governor
the Montagnais to refuse the proposals. The Indians held a council at Trois-Rivières, which Émery de Caën
, Huault de Montmagny by stressing his acquaintance with the Jesuit missionaries. In fact, before leaving Trois-Rivières, Makheabichtichiou asked Father Jacques
piratical marauders and enemy invaders. In June 1665, when the Dutch under de Ruyter attacked St. John’s, Martin made a gallant attempt at defence, as he also did in 1667, when the Dutch again
presence was recorded in the 1760s at Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade (La Pérade), near Quebec, and in the Kamouraska area on the south shore of the St Lawrence. By 1774 Louis had married and was living
During the American revolution Elijah Miles (1753–1831) was a captain in De Lancey’s Brigade. In 1783 he and other loyalists
Montferrand), belonged to the third generation of Montferrands in Canada. His grandfather, a soldier in the troops of the Chevalier de Lévis*, had
followed the same line of argument. On the other hand, in Great Britain Attorney General Charles Yorke and Solicitor General William de Grey asserted in their report of 14 April 1766 that the
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Morrice was back in Montreal on 28 Nov. 1896, and he likely spent Christmas with his family. On 12 Jan. 1897 he was in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, where he met Canadian painter Maurice Galbraith
reaching Quebec on 1 November. Jehosaphat then assumed the duties of assistant to David-François de
reoccupy Nootka Sound, a force under Francisco de Eliza* y Reventa arrived at Yuquot in April and began to build a small settlement
1810 reversed his stand on judges running as candidates when he sided with Pierre-Amable De Bonne
; RG 31, C1, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, Durham and South Durham, Que. Sherbrooke Hist. Soc. (Sherbrooke, Que.), IP 464 (McCrea family papers). Ville de Sherbrooke, Div. du greffe, Rôles
endanger its relations with Great Britain. The following year Abbé Augustin de Barruel, a counter-revolutionary French intellectual, proceeded to use the McLane affair to demonstrate “the universal successes
counties and one of the most active members of the Comité Central et Permanent du district de Montréal, he did not take part in the 1837 insurrection. He was none the less arrested on 24 November as a
Labrador of the Hudson’s Bay Company. He represented Port de Grave in the House of Assembly from 1878 to 1882 as a member of the first administration of William Vallance
. Le Roy de La Potherie’s Histoire is the single source which speaks of Noro by name.
Noro presented two requests on
Allouez*, Claude Dablon*, Claude Aveneau, Étienne de
good deal on Olivier Maurault*’s La paroisse: histoire de l
company. Its captain, Denis K. Feehan, was a close friend, and the two men had much in common. They were Irish Catholics in a distinctly Protestant city and members of the Society of St Vincent de
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Young Richard was educated at two bilingual Roman Catholic institutions: in French at the Collège Saint-Louis in Saint-Louis de Kent, N.B., and in English at the Collège Sainte-Marie in Montreal. (He
environment, Louis-Philippe Pelletier entered the Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière at the age of 11, together with his brother Alphonse, who was 13; one of his fellow students was Thomas
central, XXIII, no.113. Bibliothèque et Arch. Nationales du Québec, Centre d’arch. de Québec, CE301-S1, 16 mai 1629, 27 mai 1649.
, 25. Rodolphe Gagnon, “Le chemin de fer de Québec au lac Saint-Jean (1854–1900)” (thèse de des, univ. Laval, Québec, 1967). Gervais, “L’expansion du réseau
. Caron, “Inventaire de documents,” APQ Rapport, 1941–42, 223. Jouve, Les Franciscains et Le Canada: aux Trois-Rivières, 220. Trudel, L’Église canadienne. J.-C. Taché
(o.s.) of the French 64-gun Vigilant [see Alexandre de La
-Jacques in Montreal. Pilon paid Royal’s way to the Petit Séminaire de Montréal, where he studied with the Sulpicians from 1850 to 1854. He then attended the recently opened Jesuit-run Collège Sainte-Marie
, Republic of Ireland); m. and had one son who died in 1866; m. secondly 4 Sept. 1871 in Fribourg, Switzerland, Wilhelmine-Dudding Perrault de Linière, née Montenach, granddaughter
Charles Duret* de Chevry]; and to Newfoundland, where he raided French outposts. These missions mark the beginning of a long
STISTED, Sir HENRY WILLIAM, soldier and administrator; b. 1817 at Saint-Omer, Pas-de-Calais
Séminaire de Saint-Sulpice, arguing that the seminary had no legal existence and hence no right to its property (most of Montreal Island), which, in his view, belonged to the crown. An opponent of seigneurial
fall of 1746 with a delegation of Mohawks who, after being laden with presents by Governor Charles de
Archives paroissiales de Sainte-Famille-du-Cap-Santé (Cap-Santé, Qué.), Registres des baptêmes, mariages et sépultures, 1822, 1878. Canada, Province of, Parliamentary debates, 1858–61
in Quebec City, its buildings were severely gutted. Although close to 9,000 of the 17,000 volumes in the library were saved and moved to the Séminaire de Québec, Todd had to cover the losses and expand
lumberman; b. 14 June 1787 in Saint-Louis-de-l’Isle-aux-Coudres, Quebec, son of François Tremblay and Magdeleine Beauché, dit Morency; m. first 4 Sept. 1810 Modeste Bouliane in La
Petit Séminaire de Québec and at the Université Laval, where he received his llb in 1869. He was called to the bar two years later. Before his marriage he practised law
numbers of professional men began to increase. On leaving the Petit Séminaire de Québec, where he had studied from 1777 until 1784, Pierre Bédard joined them. After articling for a few years he was called
offer. That year he entered a school which had been opened in the basement of the chapel of the Congrégation des Hommes de la Haute Ville through the efforts of Joseph-François
at Trois-Rivières, in the presence of Anglican minister David-François de Montmollin* and in all likelihood of a Catholic priest
courts in the British fortress. In 1763, at the age of 15, he joined the army as an ensign in the 30th Foot. In 1770 he was promoted aide-de-camp to Colonel Robert Boyd, lieutenant governor of
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Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine attracted attention at an early age. At the Collège de Montréal, where he began classical studies in 1820, he rapidly distinguished himself by a love of work and an
Gaultier* de La Vérendrye’s posts, and also by the anonymous coureurs de bois who seemed to have established temporary posts on both the Moose and Albany rivers
Bressani as a servant on a trip to the Huron country. On 2 May 1660 at Quebec Amiot married Geneviève de Chavigny, by whom he had three children. He opened a store at Quebec, at the foot