PRESCOTT, ROBERT, army officer and colonial administrator; b. c. 1726 in
.
Michel Paquin
AJTR, Greffe de H.-O. Pressé, 1735–1746. AN, Col., C11A
Aliomet; b. c. 1611 at Pomponne (Île-de-France); d. in 1671 at Montreal, where he was buried on 10 July.
After arriving in
PUISEAUX, PIERRE DE, seigneur of Montrénault in France, of Saint-Michel and of Sainte-Foy in New France; b. c. 1566
31 May 1621 at Cour-Cheverny, France, son of Claude Pézard de La Tousche and Marie Masson; d. c. 1696.
His arrival in Canada
RABY, AUGUSTIN, ship captain; b. c. 1706, eldest son of Mathieu Raby and
. 1697. AMUQ, Registre des entrées des pensionnaires. AN, Col., C11A 54, f.80. Knox, Historical journal (Doughty), II, 20–21, 367–68. Mgr de Saint-Vallier et l’Hôpital Général.
Duchesneau to Jean-Baptiste Colbert in Paris (NYCD, IX, 142) complains of a trading agreement between Randin and his associates, and Frontenac. A document (AN, Col. C11A, 6
RAYMOND, JEAN-LOUIS DE, Comte de RAYMOND, army officer and governor of Île Royale; b. c
AN, Col., B, 27, f.244; C11A, 26, f.233; 33, f.300. “Correspondance de Vaudreuil,” APQ Rapport, 1942–43, 407–13. Documents relating to Canadian currency during the French period
Gaudet, “Missionnaires de l’Acadie.” Archives des Franciscains (Montréal), Dossier Patrice René. AN, Col., B, 22, ff.155v, 174v; 29, ff.238v, 247v; C11D, 4, f.316v; 5, ff.95, 103, 195v, 221, 259
. Dunkin, extended and edited Claude Jenkins and E. A. Fry (2v., British Record Soc., LV, LXIII, 1929, 1938), II. PRO, Acts of P.C., col. ser., Unbound papers; CSP
. C.-É. Mailhot, Les Bois-Francs (4v., Arthabaska, Qué., 1914–25), II, 308–15.
previously to taking to painting. . . .” “While I was with him,” Richardson added, “he was engaged in the Grand Surrey Canal Docks and one or two minor railways &c
.”
Jean-Marc Paradis
AN, Col., B, 51, f.30; 52, f.495½; C11A, 49, ff
.
Marcel Trudel
AN, Col., C11A, 1, ff.107–14; E, 95, doc. 5, f.95. BN, ms Fr. 16738
AN, Col., C11A, 7, ff.157ff. AQ, NF, Cahiers d’intendance, I, 22ff.; II, 688; Registres d’intendance, I, 13. ASQ, Séminaire, II, 1; IV, 1. Jug. et délib., IV, 912ff. P.-G
. Smith
AN, Col., C11A, 33, ff.71–76, 85–90, 160–78; 35, f.222; 81
; IV, 54–55, 165–66; XI, 984; XIII, 175, 274–75. NYCD (O’Callaghan and Fernow), VII, 112; VIII, 816. The valley of the Six Nations . . . , ed. and intro. C. M
SAVAGE, THOMAS, Boston merchant and militia officer; b. c. 1640 at Boston; son of Thomas Savage and Faith