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sale drawn up before the notary Pierre Petit* on 19 November of that year. Gilles Bolvin
 
the records of a legal case that in 1759 Cuny and an army officer, Laurent-François Lenoir de Rouvray, brother of a Paris notary, received 16 barrels of wine and as many half-barrels of brandy from
 
DARVEAU, LOUIS-MICHEL, notary, journalist, and literary critic, b. 29 Sept. 1833 at Quebec, son of Grégoire
. On 19 June 1873 he became a notary public. In the Essex County Historical atlas of 1881 he is listed as a farmer, attorney, notary, and real estate and loan agent, living near Gesto in
 
DE LISLE (Delisle), AUGUSTIN (also known as Augustin-Stanislas), notary and botanist; b. at Montreal and
ENSLIN, CHRISTIAN (Emanuel Christian Gottlieb), bookbinder, newspaperman, notary, and office holder; b. 4 Feb. 1800 in
 
, first councillor . . .” His inventory, drawn up by the notary Henry Hiché* on 11 Jan. 1730, mentions more than 25 volumes of law
 
Prouville de Tracy in 1665. By a notarial contract drawn up on 26 Aug. 1667 at Quebec, he purchased from Dominique Lefebvre Du Guesclin, for the sum of 500 livres, a
 
establishing a home at Champlain, near Trois-Rivières. His life was far from settled. Notarial records show that he was in Quebec in 1707 and that in 1708, 1709, and 1710 he was at Detroit, where his second wife
 
. 1719 he signed a marriage contract with Marie-Anne Bergeron in Montreal before the notary Michel Lepallieur*; the wedding took
. 1823 in Saint-Antoine-de-Tilly, Lower Canada, son of Damase Larue, a notary, and Marie des Anges Lefebvre; m. 2 May 1859 Henriette Couture in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Lower Canada, and they
MONDELET, JEAN-MARIE, notary, jp, office holder
 
notary and merchant, and with another, Joseph-Alexis, a captain, he formed Painchaud and Sons on 23 March 1857. For half a century Alexis
 
), poet, composer, lawyer, and organist; b. 1 Sept. 1825 in Sainte-Geneviève (Sainte-Geneviève and Pierrefonds), Lower Canada, son of Jean-Baptiste-Généreux Peltier, a notary, and Marie
 
Jean de Lauson, notary and clerk of the seneschal’s court, seigneurial attorney for the Compagnie des Indes occidentales, receiver for crown lands, chief clerk and secretary of the Conseil
; b. 1668 at Saint-Étienne-d’Étréchy, bishopric of Sens, France, son of Abel Rocbert, notary and lieutenant of the provost court of Étréchy, and Marie Pothier; d. at Rochefort in 1753 or 1754
 
Marine, notary; b. 1695 or 1699 at Trois-Rivières, son of Jacques Rondeau and Françoise Baudry; m. in 1733 Marie-Josephe, daughter of Alexandre Le Borgne de Belle-Isle and Marie-Josephe d’Abbadie de
 
SAINT-PÈRE, JEAN DE, clerk of court, notary, and syndic; b
 
Haldimand to grant a notary’s commission to Suzor, “who through the zeal, charity, and humanity that he possesses” seemed to them to be worthy of occupying such a function. In all probability it
 
TACHÉ (Tachêt), JEAN (Jean-Pascal), merchant and trader, member of the Grand Jury of the district of Quebec, notary; b. 1698 at
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