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                  AUBER, CLAUDE, royal notary, clerk of court then judge of the provost court of the seigneury of Beaupré; b
                   
                  AUDOUART dit Saint-Germain, GUILLAUME, secretary of the first council of New France and notary
                   
                  BASSET DES LAURIERS, BÉNIGNE, notary, clerk of court, and surveyor at Montreal, son of Jean Basset, lute-player for the pages of the
                   
                   1668. Massicotte has wondered whether he was related to the notary
                   
                  1677. On 6 Nov. 1683 he married Anne Auber, daughter of the notary Claude Auber, at Quebec. Baudouin was
                   
                  Aubert* de La Chesnaye. In the 1667 census, 14 persons are listed as sharing his house at Quebec; in addition to his wife, his employees lived with him. The notarial documents of the period show
                   
                  BECQUET, ROMAIN, notary, court officer, clerk of the diocesan officiality (l’officialité diocésaine), seigneurial judge
                   
                  BERMEN, LAURENT, notary at Quebec from 1647 to
                   
                  BIARD, PIERRE, Jesuit priest, missionary in Acadia; b. 1567 or 1568 at Grenoble, presumed to be the son of Jean Biard, royal notary
                   
                  , Boisseau therefore did not shrink from calumny. Twenty times, from 22 March to 15 October, alone or surrounded by witnesses, he appeared before one or other of the notaries of Quebec to sign
                   
                  have been a happy one, as François Boivin, before the Quebec notary, Romain Becquet, made a will 27 Jan
                   
                  . Mme d’Ailleboust, who was dedicated to the sick in the Hôtel-Dieu of Quebec, gave herself to this institution by notarial contract on 5 July 1670, together with her remaining possessions; she spent
                  Samuel de Champlain [no.1512, ff.256v–259v; f.284, notary Marcos de Rivera, 1601]) is held by the Archivo Histórico Provincial de Cadix, Spain, and transcribed in Samuel de
                   
                  to Chartier a guaranteed salary of 100 livres and a salary in advance of 120 livres. He acted as a witness for a will, several notarial acts, marriage contracts, and bills of
                   
                  ). Throughout the period from 1650 to 1684 he was spiritual prefect and confessor of the Jesuits, admonisher, and adviser. His name appears in various notarial acts of the period and as a preacher on special
                   
                  and subsequently lived at Honfleur. The notarial register of that town contains several documents relating to him. In 1603 he sailed for Canada on the Bonne Renommée, with François
                  in M. de Maisonneuve’s own hand, one reads: “Acceptance of the said grant made before the notary Jean de Saint
                  CLOSSE, RAPHAËL-LAMBERT (often referred to simply as Lambert), merchant, seigneurial notary, sergeant-major of the
                   
                  Ignace Pélerin, son of Pierre Pélerin de Saint-Amant and Louise de Mousseaux. By the terms of this notarial document, Demosny undertook to teach the young Pélerin “the art and craft of a surgeon and
                  and Numismatic Journal É.-Z. Massicotte made available numerous unpublished documents concerning Dollard and his companions: notarial papers, wills, death certificates for the Seventeen
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