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-Dieu of Quebec; b. c. 1629 probably in Paris, son of Jean de Lauson, governor of New
 
LAWSON, DAVID, farmer, land agent, and politician; b. c. 1720, probably
 
, 7191, 7210–11, 32753–54, 33247–52; RG 8, I (C series), 201, p.118. American archives (Clarke and Force), 4th ser., IV, 991, 1004–5
 
LE MAISTRE, FRANCIS, army and militia officer and colonial administrator; b. c. 1743 on Jersey, son of François-Guillaume Le
Sainte-Hélène: passé, présent et avenir; géologie, paléontologie, flore et faune (Montréal, 1876), 10–12. M.-C. Daveluy, L’Orphelinat catholique de Montréal (1832–1932
 
. Bernard Pothier AN, Col., C11A, 10, 13, 15, 30. Charlevoix
 
; 110, ff.208, 279 1/2; 112, f.93 1/2; 118, f.197; 130, f.88; 149, f.432; C11B, 20, ff.60, 118, 137; 21, f.307; 22, ff.31, 49, 274; 23, ff.21, 37, 225; 28, ff.38, 73; 33, f.97; E, 240
 
LE TAC, XISTE (Sixte), priest, Recollet, missionary; b. c. 1650 at Rouen; d. 10 Aug. 1718 in his native city
C. Parker, The book of St. Andrew’s; a short history of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Toronto (Toronto, 1930). O. R. Rowley, “St. George’s Church
 août 1917. Guide odonymique de la ville de Quebec, 1608–1988 (Quebec, [1989]). London Gazette, 14 Aug., 6 Nov. 1917. C. G. Machum, Canada’s V.C.’s; the story
Arch. de la Compagnie de Saint-Sulpice (Paris), Dossier 18 C 3 (corr. passive de M. Garriguet); Sect.N, dossier Vigourel. Arch. Départementales, Loire-Atlantique (Nantes, France), État civil, Nantes, 6
 
, 1778–1790, ed. C. W. Alvord (Springfield, Ill., 1909). “The Mackinac register,” ed. R. G. Thwaites, Wis., State Hist. Soc., Coll., XIX (1910), 97–102. Allaire
 
Lefebvre de Bellefeuille, prêtre de Saint-Sulpice, 1795–1838,” CCHA Sessions d’études, 49 (1982): 7–24. A. C. de L. Macdonald, “Notes sur la famille Lambert du Mont” and “La
mainland of North America; d. c. 1020. Leifr’s father was the famous
 
). QUA, Queen’s records, B, 1859–64; D1, 1859–64. Documentary history of education in U.C. (Hodgins), XVI–XVIII. Presbyterian (Montreal), XV (1862)–XVII (1864). Presbyterian
 
 24, A2: 913–17; L3: 25629–43; RG 4, B46: 1442–46, 1458–68. PAM, HBCA, A.36/8: ff.225–28 (copy); A.38/27–30; B.39/e/4; B.49/a/42–44; B.49/e/3; C.1/916. UTFL
 
 oct. 1753; Greffe de L.-C. Danré de Blanzy, 22 avril 1747, 28 sept. 1756, 22 mai 1759; Greffe de Pierre Panet, 24 sept. 1757, 13 juill. 1763
LETENDRE, dit Batoche, FRANÇOIS-XAVIER, merchant, rancher, and farmer; b. c
Island and British Columbia: Eleanor Hill Fellows and Sarah Lindley Crease” (ma thesis, Univ. of Victoria, 1984). C. B. Johnson-Dean, “The Crease family and the arts in
 
PAC, MG 19, A13, 2: 935 (transcript). PAM, HBCA, A.5/2: ff.132, 170; A.16/33: f.130; A.16/34: f.159d; B.3/a/117b: f.17d; B.135/a/102: f.17d; C.1/423; D.13/8: f.122. Cumberland House journals and
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