LOPPINOT, JEAN-CHRYSOSTOME, notary, clerk of court and king’s attorney at Port-Royal (Annapolis Royal, N.S.), then clerk of court at Plaisance (Placentia); fl. 1699–1712.
DUPRAC, JEAN-ROBERT, mason, court clerk, and seigneurial notary; b. c. 1646, son of Jacques Duprac, master
, seigneurial attorney, royal notary; b. c. 1634 in the little town of Saint-Seurin-d’Uzet (province of Saintonge), son of François Trotain and Jeanne Gribond; buried 11 Feb. 1731 at Batiscan
AUDOUART dit Saint-Germain, GUILLAUME, secretary of the first council of New France and notary
POLLET, ARNOULD-BALTHAZAR, royal notary; b. 1702 in France, son of Germain Pollet and Marguerite Harry, of the parish
TÉTRO (Tétreau), JEAN-BAPTISTE, schoolmaster, seigneurial then royal notary, court clerk of the
RAGEOT, GILLES, clerk of court, notary, seigneur; baptized 14 Nov. 1642 at Saint
PÉRODEAU, NARCISSE, notary, law professor, and politician; b. 26 March 1851 in Saint-Ours, Lower Canada, son of Paul
CORON, CHARLES-FRANÇOIS, organist (?), tailor, royal notary; b. 21 Dec. 1704 at Saint-François-de-Sales (Laval, Que.), Île
GASCHET, RENÉ, surgeon, seigneurial notary, seigneurial judge; b. c. 1665 in France, son of Pierre Gaschet and
GODET, ROLLAND, soldier, notary and clerk of court 1651–53.
In 1651
GLACKMEYER, LOUIS-ÉDOUARD, notary and municipal councillor; b. 7 Dec
AUBER, CLAUDE, royal notary, clerk of court then judge of the provost court of the seigneury of Beaupré; b
CABAZIÉ, PIERRE, court officer, jail-keeper, acting king’s attorney and judge, clerk in the court registry, and notary; b. c
LE ROY DESMAREST, CLAUDE-JOSEPH (usually signed Desmarest and rarely Leroy Desmarest), royal notary
NORMANDIN, DANIEL, soldier, court officer, clerk of court, royal notary; b. c. 1660 at Rochefort, France, son
and seigneurial notary, originally from Saint-Michel in the diocese of Saint-Brieuc (Brittany); b. c. 1651, son of Antoine Quiniard and Jeanne Branquais; buried 17 Sept. 1738 at
CHERRIER, FRANÇOIS-PIERRE (François, Pierre-François), merchant and notary; baptized 3 Sept. 1717 at Savigné-l’Évêque (dept