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Contains 134 Results:

23 May 1648. La Rochelle. Marriage certificate and contract of René Maheu and Marguerite Courivault; a notarial copy made at Québec 15 Jun 1660, s. by notary Guillaume Audouart. , 1648., 1660, Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (9)
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 1649. Trois-Rivières. Concessions of land to fourteen settlers, by Jacques Buteux representing the Jesuits; a notarial copy made [at Trois-Rivières?] 1 Jun 1650, s. Boursonnyer [i.e. Flour de La Boujonnière] , 1649., 1650, Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (10)
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 1652. Québec. Concession of fishing rights off the coast of the Gaspé, by Jean de Lauzon to Louis d'Ailleboust; notarial copy made at Montréal 29 Aug 1662, s. by Bénigne Basset. , 1652., 1662, Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (11)
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 1656. Québec. Lease for 6 years of the land and mill at St. Denis, near Québec, by Jean Juchereau de Maur to Guillaume Le Lièvre, Jacques Noury, and Jacques Mareste; s. by Juchereau, Le Lièvre, and Mareste; witnesses Pierre Maheu and Michel Le Neuf; notary Guillaume Audouart. Addendum of 14 Jul 1657 discharges Noury of his part of the transaction; s. by Juchereau, Le Lièvre, and Marest; witnesses Guillaume Routier and Jean Gloria; notary Guillaume Audouart., 1656., 1657 Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (12)
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 1656. Québec. Obligation of Michel Le Neuf du Hérisson to Jacob Roy, merchant of La Rochelle, represented by his son Jean Roy, for 4230 l., with records of repayments made 22 Aug 1656, 31 Aug 1656, 15 Sep 1657, 6 Oct 1657, 9 Sep 1658, 28 Sep 1658. S. by Le Neuf (3 times), Jean Roy; witnesses Jean Gloria and Jacques Maheu; notary Guillaume Audouart. , 1656., 1656,, 1656,, 1657,, 1657,, 1658,, 1658. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (13)
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...

20 Aug 1656. Québec. Marriage contract of Nicholas Pré and Mathurine Buisson. With Pré's sign-manual; s. by bride's parents Florent Buisson. and Jeanne Yvonne; witnesses François Bissot de La Rivière and wife Marie Couillard, Pierre Forestier, Pierre Lemieux, Gabriel Lemieux, François Bocquet; notary Guillaume Audouart; 18th-cent. notarial signatures, Guillaume Verrier and Chrystophe-Hilarion Dulaurent. , 1656. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (14)
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 Apr 1657. Québec. Pew-rental contract in parish church of Québec, for François Miville. S. by Joseph Poncet, S.J., curé of Québec; churchwardens Jean Juchereau de Maur, Jacques Loyer de La Tour (for Jacques Maheu), and Henri Pinguet; witnesses Jean Levasseur and Jean Gloria; notary Guillaume Audouart. Churchwardens Guillaume Couillard and Martin Grouel (illiterate) assented without signing., 1657. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (15)
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 1657. Québec. Lease for 6 years of land at St. Charles de Beaupré by Olivier Le Tardif to Claude Bouchard. S. by Le Tardif, Bouchard, Jean Cochon, Jacques Gamache; witnesses Louis Guimont and Claude Aubert; notary Guillaume Audouart. , 1657. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (17)
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 1657. Québec. Obligation of Elie Godin and René de La Voye, of Beaupré, to Jean Rivereau and Michel Moreau, for 101 l. 3s. S. by La Voye; witness Julien Martin; notary Guillaume Audouart. , 1657. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (18)
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 Nov 1657. Québec. Transfer of land on the Côte de Beaupré by Nicolas Macquart to Baptiste Hallé. S. by Macquart; witnesses Julien Martin and Pierre Lemieux; notary Guillaume Audouart. Ratified 7 Jul 1658, Québec, by Jean Juchereau de Maur; s. by Juchereau, Macquart, Martin, and Audouart., 1657., 1658, Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (19)
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 Oct 1658. Québec. Power of attorney granted to Jacques Loyer de La Tour by Jean Roy, acting for himself and his father Jacob Roy of La Rochelle. S. by Jean Roy; witnesses Julien Martin and Jean Le Royer; notary Guillaume Audouart. , 1658. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (20)
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 Nov 1659. Québec. Receipt for 1543l. 3s. paid by Jacques Le Neuf de La Poterie to to Jacques Loyer de La Tour, acting for Jean and Jacob Roy. S. by Loyer de La Tour; witnesses Charles Roger and Jacques Pifech [?]; notary Guillaume Audouart. , 1659. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (21)
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...

[1659. Québec.] Concession of land in the seigniory of Lauzon, by Jean de Lauzon to Jean Baptiste Couillard. Imperfect: end of document, signatures, etc., wanting. Date supplied from J. E. Roy, Histoire de la seignieurie de Lauzon, I, 130., [1659. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (22)
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 Apr. 1662. Côte de Beaupré. Transfer of land on the Côte de Beaupré by Olivier Le Tardif to Charles Aubert. S. by Le Tardif and Aubert; witnesses François Bélanger and Nicolas Huot de St. Laurence; notary Claude Aubert. , 1662. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (23)
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...

12 Feb 1663. Côte de Beaupré. Concession of land on the Côte de Beaupré, by the churchwardens of Ste. Anne du Petit Cap to Jean Poullain. S. by churchwardens Étienne de Lessard, Jean Piccard, Pierre Piccard; Jean and Claude Poullain; notary Claude Aubert. , 1663. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (24)
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...

18 Nov 1663. Pointe-de-Lévis. Transfer of concessions in the seigniory of Lauzon owned by Nicolas Pré (deceased), by his widow Mathurine Buisson and her husband Simon Rocheron to Guillaume Cousture, Louis Bégin and François Becquet. S.by Cousture; witness Jacques Jouin. Not notarized., 1663. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (25)
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 Jul 1666. Côte de Lauzon. Concession of land on the Côte de Lauzon by Charles de Lauzon Charny to Louis Gezeron. Notarial copy made 10 Jun 1685, Beauport; s. by notary Paul Vachon. , 1666., 1685, Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (26)
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 Aug 1666. Québec. Concession of land on the Côte de Lauzon, by Marie Renée de la Nativité, acting for the nuns of the Hôtel-Dieu, to Théodore Surreau. S. by Marie Renée de la Nativité, Jeanne Agnes de St. Paul, Marie de St. Bonaventure de Jésus; witness Louis Levasseur; notary Pierre Duquet. , 1666. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (27)
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 Oct 1666. Québec. Concession of land on the Côte de Lauzon, by Charles de Lauzon Charny to Jean Dumays. S. by De Lauzon. Not notarized. Imperfect: defective at edge, affecting text., 1666. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (28)
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 Oct 1668. Seigniory of Dautré. Avowry and enumeration of the seigniory of Dautré, made to the Compagnie des Indes Occidentales by Anne Gasnier, widow of Jean Bourdon and guardian of Jacques Bourdon, and Jean Lesueur, curé of St. Sauveur. S. by Anne Gasnier; witnesses Martin Gueudon and Charles Terrier; notary Pierre Duquet. , 1668. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (29)
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 Aug 1670. Québec. Transfer of land by Charles Jobin to Honoré Marbre de La Montaigne. Ratified by the seignior, François Bissot de La Rivière S. by Bissot and his wife Marie Couillard; Étienne Charest; witnesses Alexandre Turpin and Étienne Blanchon; notary Gilles Rageot. , 1670. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (30)
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 Sep 1673. Québec. Request to Lieutenant-général for stay in meeting obligation to [ ] Raguenot [Ragueneau ?], by [ ] Petit for his father Alexandre Petit. S. by [ ] Petit and Lieutenant-général Louis- Théandre Chartier de Lotbinière. , 1673. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (31)
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 1673. Québec. Concession of land in seigniory of Lauzon, by Claude de Bermen de la Martinière, acting as guardian of the minor children of Jean de Lauzon, to Jean Huard. S. by De Bermen and Huard; witnesses Hypolite Thibierge and Jean Levasseur; notary Pierre Duquet. , 1673. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (32)
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 1680. Québec. Draft for 800l. drawn on Pierre Duquet by [ ]., 1680. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (34)
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 Aug 1680. Petit Cul-de-sac Marin [West Indies] MS.L.s. to [ ] from Jean d'Estrées. Concerning the military situation in Martinique and the West Indies generally., 1680. Digital

document — Box: 1Identifier: MS Can 1, (35)
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...