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Contains 114 Results:

15 Apr 1705. Québec. Contract of Jean Boucher dit Belleville to rebuild a wall in Fort St. Louis. S. by notary, François Genaple. , 1705.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (74)
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...

19 Dec 1707, 29 Jan 1709, 21 Dec 1709, 3 Jan 1711. Le Havre. Four certificates of residence for pension purposes, s. by Jean Bochart Champigny, on behalf of Elizabeth Adam. , 1707,, 1709,, 1709,, 1711.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (75)
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...

7 Jul 1708. Fontainebleau. Extract from the registers of the Conseil d'Etat Privé du Roi; discharging Charlotte Françoise Juchereau de St. Laurent, wife of François de La Forest, from certain judgememts entered against her at Québec., 1708.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (76)
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 Oct 1708. Montréal. Power of attorney granted by Thérèse Migeon de Beaujeu, acting for herself and her husband Louis Léonard de Beaujeu, to her brother Daniel Migeon de La Gauchetierre to act in connection with the Mississippi beaver-trading concession owned by their late father Jean Baptiste Migeon. A notarial copy made and s. by Antoine Adhémar; countersigned by Intendant, Jacques Raudot and Charles Seurrat. Transaction certified as complete, s. by Daniel Migeon de La Gauchetierre, [ ]Navarre, [ ] Donat. , 1708.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (77)
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 Mar 1710. Québec. Contract of Joseph Riverin with Intendant Jacques Raudot, witnessed by Charles de Monseignat, to victual by sea certain coastal settlements; s. by Riverin, Raudot, and De Monseignat. Public agreement ratified 1 Jun 1719, s. by Riverin, Raudot, and Monseignat; witnesses Étienne Mirambeau and Charles Rancein; notary Pierre Rivet. , 1710., 1719,

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (78)
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...

17 Sep 1710. Québec. Contract for Charles De Lage to act as captain of the sloop Ste. Anne on a voyage to Martinique. S. by De Lage; entrepreneurs Richard Testu du Tilly, Jean-Baptiste Charest Dufils, Louis Guillet; witnesses Étienne Marandeau and Jean Oger; notary Pierre Rivet. , 1710.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (79)
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...

24 Oct 1710. Québec. A.L.s. from Claude de Ramezay to [unidentified correspondent in France]. Outlines a scheme to trade French wine, etc., for Canadian timber., 1710.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (80)
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 Nov 1710. Cayenne. Annulment of marriage of Charles Petit and Anne Guyon, on joint petition, on grounds of impotence; notarial copy made and s. by [ ] Marot. Certified by Remy de Guillouet d'Orvilliers; governor of Cayenne, and [ ] Marot., 1710.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (81)
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...

17 Jan 1711. Québec. Lease of land in the seigniory of L'lle aux Oies for three years, by Paul Dupuy to Louis Cottin dit Tugal and his wife; s. by Dupuy; witnesses Jean Gaultier and Charles Normand; notary Jean Étienne Dubreuil. Complaint by Cottin, 20 Jun 1711, that the land was smaller in area than specified, asking a reduction in rent; s. by notary Nicolas Batonnier [?], 1711., 1711,

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (82)
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...

19 Aug 1711. Cayenne. Governor's order for medical examination of Charles Petit to determine impotence; doctor's report on the case. Notarial copies of these documents, made and s. by [ ] Tissier. Certified by Remy de Guillouet d'Orvilliers, and [ ] Marot. , 1711.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (83)
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...

2 Dec 1711. Québec. Inventory and appraisal of possessions forming part of dowery of Marie Molin when she married Claude de Bermen de La Martiniere; prepared and s. by Mme. [ ] de Lesnerac de Monseignat; s. by La Martinière and Marie Molin. Receipt for these goods, 12 Dec 1711, s. by La Martinière; witnesses Étienne Mirambeau and Charles Rancein; notary Pierre Rivet. , 1711., 1711,

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (84)
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...

22 Mar 1714. Paris. Power of attorney granted by Philémont Cadet, Jean-Baptiste Neret, and Jean-Baptiste Gayot of Paris to Nicolas Lanoullier to act for them in New France; s. by Cadet, Neret, Gayot; notary [ ] Delambon; one unidentified signature. Authenticated by the Prevost des Marchands et Eschevins, Paris, 6 Apr 1714; s. by [ ]Bignon, [ ] Durant, [ ] Bonnet, Louis de Montbayeux. Approved, Québec, 22 Oct 1714, and s. by notary Hilaire-Bernard de la Rivière. Lanoullier assigns his powers to François-Mathieu Martin de Lino, Québec, 15 Oct 1716; s. by Lanoullier, Martin de Lino; witnesses Claude Louet and Louis Baudouin; notary Jacques Barbel. , 1714., 1714;, 1714,, 1716;

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (85)
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...

17 Mar 1715. Québec. Marriage contract of Pierre Eustache Desguerrouere Desroziers and Marie Magdelaine de La Cetière; s. by bride and groom; bride's father, Florent de La Cetière; Pierre Robineau de Bécancour, baron de Portneuf; Joseph Fleury de La Gorgondière and wife Claire; Henri Hiché and wife Marguerite Le Gardeur; Gabriel Greysac and wife Jeanne Albert; Jean Licquart and wife Catherine Plessant; Charles Gontault and wife Catherine Miville; Pierre Normandin, Al. Normandin, C. Normandin; witnesses Pierre Gauvreau and Jean Gartin; notary Pierre Rivet. , 1715.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (86)
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 Oct 1722. Montréal. Power of attorney granted by Pierre Rivet Cavelier to Alexandre Rivet du Souchet to act for him in the inventory of the estate of their father, Pierre Rivet of Québec, and his widow Marie Madeleine Rageot. S. by Rivet Cavelier; witnesses Esprit Latour and François Darlet; notary Jean-Baptiste Adhémar. , 1722.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (88)
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 Aug 1725. Louisbourg. Petition for promotion, by [ ] Bourville to Jean-Frédéric Phelippeaux, comte de Maurepas; s. by Bourville., 1725.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (90)
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...

17 Oct 1725. Québec. Requisition for transfer of land in seigniory of St. Pierre, by Jean-Paul Le Gardeur de St. Pierre. Addressed to Étienne Charest; land to be transferred to [ ] Carier. S. by St. Pierre., 1725.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (91)
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...

23 Oct 1725. Québec. Certificate of military service of [ ] de Monmarquet, by Jean-Louis de La Corne. , 1725.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (92)
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...

19 Nov 1726. Montréal. Lease for three years of the office of Greffier in Montréal, by the Seminary to St. Sulpice, to Joseph Charles Raimbault de Piémont. S. by Piémont; for the Seminary by François Vachon de Belmont, François Leschassier, Louis Normand; surety for Piémont, Julius Trottier Desrivières; witnesses Jacques Guy and Claude Maurice; notary Jean-Baptiste Adhémar. , 1726.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (93)
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...

23 Dec 1726. Paris. Statement of the military services of [ ] d'Héricourt, son of Remy de Guillemont d'Orvilliers; with a plea for military preferment. S. by Héricourt., 1726.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (94)
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 Sep 1727. Québec. Sale of land on the Côte de Lauzon, by Claude-Antoine de Bermen de La Martinière, acting also for his brother Jean-Baptiste Bermen, to Nicolas Lanoullier. S. by La Martinière and Lanoullier; witnesses Pierre Joseph Bernard and René Gaudron de Chevremont; notary Jean-Claude Louet. , 1727.

Item — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (95)
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 Apr 1705. Québec. Contract of Jean Boucher dit Belleville to rebuild a wall in Fort St. Louis. S. by notary, François Genaple. , 1705. Digital

document — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (74)
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...

19 Dec 1707, 29 Jan 1709, 21 Dec 1709, 3 Jan 1711. Le Havre. Four certificates of residence for pension purposes, s. by Jean Bochart Champigny, on behalf of Elizabeth Adam. , 1707,, 1709,, 1709,, 1711. Digital

document — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (75)
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...

7 Jul 1708. Fontainebleau. Extract from the registers of the Conseil d'Etat Privé du Roi; discharging Charlotte Françoise Juchereau de St. Laurent, wife of François de La Forest, from certain judgememts entered against her at Québec., 1708. Digital

document — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (76)
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 Oct 1708. Montréal. Power of attorney granted by Thérèse Migeon de Beaujeu, acting for herself and her husband Louis Léonard de Beaujeu, to her brother Daniel Migeon de La Gauchetierre to act in connection with the Mississippi beaver-trading concession owned by their late father Jean Baptiste Migeon. A notarial copy made and s. by Antoine Adhémar; countersigned by Intendant, Jacques Raudot and Charles Seurrat. Transaction certified as complete, s. by Daniel Migeon de La Gauchetierre, [ ]Navarre, [ ] Donat. , 1708. Digital

document — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (77)
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 Mar 1710. Québec. Contract of Joseph Riverin with Intendant Jacques Raudot, witnessed by Charles de Monseignat, to victual by sea certain coastal settlements; s. by Riverin, Raudot, and De Monseignat. Public agreement ratified 1 Jun 1719, s. by Riverin, Raudot, and Monseignat; witnesses Étienne Mirambeau and Charles Rancein; notary Pierre Rivet. , 1710., 1719, Digital

document — Box: 2Identifier: MS Can 1, (78)
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...