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Contains 108 Results:

4 Mar 1741. Québec. Petition of Paul Bécard de Fonville to Intendant Gilles Hocquart to recover papers from estate of Jacques Barbel; s. by [ ] Latour. Hocquart summons widow and heirs. Order to restore papers s. by notaries Henri Hiché and Joseph Caron. , 1741.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (134)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

15 Jun 1741. Québec. Summons on Jacques Charles Barbel, by Pierre Courtin, huissier, to be present at the inventory of the effects of Jacques Barbel. S. by Courtin and Henri Hiché. , 1741.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (135)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

30 Jun 1741. Québec. Petition of Jean Petit to Intendant Gilles Hocquart to recover papers from estate of Jacques Barbel; s. by Jacques Pinguet de Vaucours. Hocquart summons the widow and heirs. François Rageot de Beaurivage certifies that he has served the requisite papers., 1741.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (136)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

28 Jul 1741. Québec. Agreement between Louis Fornel, as husband of Marie Anne Barbel, and the widow and brothers of the late Jacques Barbel, relative to his estate. Notarial copy, made and s. by Jean Étienne Dubreuil fils., 1741.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (137)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

15 Nov 1741. Québec. Petition of Jean-Eustache Lanoullier de Boisclerc to recover papers from estate of Jacques Barbel; s. by De Boisclerc. Hocquart issues summons. Jacques-François Barbel agrees, on condition that De Boisclerc pay his debt to the estate. The widow Barbel agrees, 16 Nov 1741, on the same condition. 18 Nov 1741, Hocauart orders Claude Barolet and Henri Hiché to restore the papers to De Boisclere., 1741., 1741,, 1741,

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (138)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

13 Nov 1742. Québec. Receipt by Jean-Baptiste Drapeau (illiterate) for money paid him by Étienne Bégin, guardian of the minor Marie Louise Bégin, Drapeau's wife. S. by Bégin; witnesses Jean Licquart and Pierre Prieur; notary Claude Barolet. 27 Jun 1746, same instrument repeated on her majority, signed by her and by the four original signers., 1742., 1746,

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (139)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

15 Dec 1742. Québec. Concession of Land in the seigniory of Lauzon by Étienne Charest to François Cloutier. S. by Charest; witnesses Jean Licquart and Pierre Courtin; notary Claude Barolet. , 1742.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (140)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

25 Aug 1746. [Seigniory of Lauzon] Concession of land by [ ] Fréchette to Jean Grenon, s. by Fréchette. 17 Sep 1746, Québec, ratified by Étienne Charest. , 1746., 1746,

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (141)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

11 Nov 1746. Québec. Surrender of rights in an English prize by the officers and men of the schooner L'Heureux Retour, to Philippe d'Ailleboust de Cerry. S. with sign-manual of François Boisseau, of the crew; witnesses Jacques Imbert and D[ ] Jean; notary Jean-Claude Panet. , 1746.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (142)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

10 Dec 1746. Québec. Regulation of the liquor-trade, s. by the Lieutenant-Général François Daine. 15 De 1746, registered and s. by Nicolas-Gaspard Boisseau. , 1746., 1746,

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (143)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

6 Mar 1747. Québec. Authorization s. by Henri-Marie Dubreuil de Pontbriand to Abbé Louis-Joseph Marcereau to grant concessions on certain lands., 1747.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (144)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

14 Dec 1747. Québec. Account of receipts and expenditures of Joseph Bisson and his wife in working the land formerly held by the late Florent Des Guerrois Desroziers; s. by notaries Claude Barolet and Jean-Claude Panet. , 1747.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (145)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

3 Jul 1773. Québec. Receipts s. by Thérèse Fortier widow of Pierre Bazin, for money received from Jean-Claude Panet, acting for Joseph Cadet. S. by Panet; witnesses Jacques Guichaux and Charles Berthelot; notary Antoine-Jean Saillant. , 1773.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (171)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

5 Sep 1778. Québec. Power of attorney granted by Charles Frédéric Chrétien, baron de Adelsheim, and his wife Marie Louise La Badie, to Simon Brandes, merchant of Nürnberg. S. by Adelsheim; Michel-Amable Berthelot d'Artigny; notary Jean-Antoine Panet. , 1778.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (172)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

26 Jan 1779. Québec. Surrender and subrogation of certain inherited property rights by Gabriel-Elzéar Taschereau de Ste. Marie to William Grant, husband of Marie Anne Catherine Fleury Deschambault. S. by Ste. Marie, Grant, and Michel-Amable Berthelot d'Artigny; notary Jean-Antoine Panat. 1 Feb 1781, the same parties declare the previous instrument null and void; s. by Ste. Marie, Grant, Berthelot d'Artigny, and Panet., 1779., 1781,

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (173)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

1 Jun 1781. Versailles. Certificate of pension of 300 l. granted to Françoise Marguerite Le Prevost du Quesnel. Printed form filled out in MS., s. for Louis XVI by a secretary., 1781.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (174)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

5 Jun 1782. Montaigu [La Vendée, France] Certificate of naval service of Boileau de St. Paul in Canadian campaign of 1758, made and s. by Louis Charles du Chaffault. , 1782., 1758,

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (175)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

30 Jul 1785. Beauce county. Survey of roads and bridges, with lists of inhabitants responsible for upkeep and improvement; s. by Jean Renaud, Gabriel-Elzéar Taschereau de Ste. Marie, François Verreau, and Guillaume Prevost. , 1785.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (176)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

31 Dec 1789. Québec. Indenture s. by Joseph Drapeau for his 17-year-old brother Charles, binding him as apprentice to notary Louis Miray of Beauport. S. by Joseph and Charles Drapeau and Miray; notaries Alexandre Dumas and Charles Voyer. , 1789.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (177)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

5 May 1791. Québec. Authorization by Joseph Drapeau for notary Alexandre Dumas to go at his expense to the seigniory of Rimousky for an accounting of the sales and rents of his tenants there from 11 Nov 1770 to 10 Nov 1790. With Dumas's expense-account. S. by Drapeau and Dumas., 1791., 1770, 1790.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (178)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

9 May 1791. Seigniory of Rimousky. Account of sales and rents of tenants, compiled and s. by Alexandre Dumas. Certificate s. by Germain Le Page de St. Germain wafered on., 1791.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (179)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

15 May 1791. Seigniory of Rimousky. Notice to all tenants to present themselves with their papers, s. by Alexandre Dumas. , 1791.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (180)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

16 Sep 1797. Québec. Certificate of banns for François Robitaille and Marie Thibaudeau, s. by Philippe-Jean-Louis Desjardins; in Latin., 1797.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (181)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

27 Oct 1802. Québec. Indenture s. by Dr. James Davidson of his 16-year-old son John as apprentice for four years to Henry Caldwell; s. by John Davidson and Caldwell; notaries Roger Lelièvre and Félix Têtu. , 1802.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (182)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...

10 Jun 1809. Québec. Order s. by Michel Berthelot to Michel Lemieux concerning a road to be built on land held by Ignace Couture. , 1809.

Item — Box: 3Identifier: MS Can 1, (183)
Scope and Contents: This collection of documents was formed by Charles Chadenat, a bookseller of Paris, evidently from whatever material chanced to come his way dealing with the French in Canada. In most instances, the connection with Canada is direct; in a few it is merely a signature of Canadian interest on a document not otherwise bearing on the subject. Coming as it does from many sources, the collection covers many different phases of life in New France. A good many documents are concerned with...