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                  Isabelle de Mouroy in 1609 had indeed brought him before a notary; they had even drawn up a marriage contract on 19 February but, for reasons unknown, their plans evaporated and their vows were annulled two
                   
                  the contracts of the notaries Duquet and
                   
                  . On 19 Jan. 1660 at Quebec he had married Françoise Duquet, who was 15 years of age and a sister of the notary
                   
                  MAUGUE, CLAUDE, notary, clerk of court, deputy to the attorney-general; b. c. 1646 in the parish of Saint-Amand
                   
                  agree neither on his ethnic origin nor on the date of his arrival in Canada. Undeniably, he “came from Scotland”; but, as a notarial contract designated him “Sieur de La Ramée, and as his brother
                  give him a chance and to ease the way for him to take effective control of the company. Launay-Rasilly, by a notarial contract dated 16 Jan
                   
                  MOUCHY, NICOLAS DE, often erroneously called Monchy, a native of Lyon (France), notary, clerk of court, deputy
                   
                  sat regularly on the council until the meeting of 6 July 1665; he was obliged to leave for France shortly thereafter, and did not return. On the previous 14 May he had, before the notary
                   
                  Peronne Des Touches. Indomitable, the father, at an unknown date, broke into the house of the notary Guillaume Audouart
                   
                  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
                   
                  the notary Séverin Ameau* a contract of marriage with Marie-Madeleine Hertel, daughter of Jacques
                   
                  Nicolas Juchereau de Saint-Denis and of Marie-Thérèse Giffard. On 18 Sept. 1670, by a contract drawn up before the notary Gilles
                  place. In 1644 Roberte Gadoys had already entered into an earlier contract of marriage with César Léger at Quebec, the notary being Guillaume Tronquet. This union, it appears, had subsequently been
                  Quebec is referred to in the documents of the notary Piraube as early as the year 1639. On 3 Nov. 1644 he married, at Quebec, Marie-Olivier-Sylvestre Manitouabeouich. This is the first marriage
                   
                  settled, until the spring of 1642, on the Saint-Michel and Sainte-Foy seigneuries, which Pierre de Puiseaux, by a contract signed on 23 Nov. 1641 before the notary Guillaume Tronquet, at Quebec, had
                   
                  RAGEOT, GILLES, clerk of court, notary, seigneur; baptized 14 Nov. 1642 at Saint
                   
                  the Hôtel-Dieu, Quebec, was witnessed there before the notary François Genaple
                   
                  21 Oct. 1652, at Trois-Rivières, he signed before the notary Ameau* a marriage contract with Marie-Anne, the daughter of Jacques Leneuf de
                   
                  ROUER DE VILLERAY, LOUIS, soldier, clerk of court, notary, secretary of Governor
                   
                  SAINT-PÈRE, JEAN DE, clerk of court, notary, and syndic; b
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