Ambroise de Chavigny de Lachevrotière
- CA RBD MSG 439-3.5
- File
- January 1816-February 1816
Correspondence (10) between M.E.G.A.C. de L. and A.C. de Lachevrotière, concerning the administration of Lotbinière.
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Ambroise de Chavigny de Lachevrotière
Correspondence (10) between M.E.G.A.C. de L. and A.C. de Lachevrotière, concerning the administration of Lotbinière.
Ambroise de Chavigny de Lachevrotière
Correspondence (13) between M.E.G.A.C. de L. and A.C. de Lachevrotière, concerning the administration of Lotbinière.
Ambroise de Chavigny de Lachevrotière
Correspondence (12) between M.E.G.A.C. de L. and A.C. de Lachevrotière, concerning the administration of Lotbinière.
Louis-Philippe de Rigaud de Vaudreuil
Sale of 1/5 of "Hôtel de Vaudreuil" to Michel Chartier de Lotbinière and a promissory note for a munitions purchase.
Pierre de Rigaud de Vaudreuil de Cavagnial (le Marquis)
Réunion of concessions to the domain of Vaudreuil, ordered by General Gage and a sale (along with a subsequent further agreement) of seigneuries and other properties to Michel Chartier de Lotbinière.
Undated documents (3), including notes for a speech (?) on usury laws, on address of the grand Jury of the District of Montreal on the adminis tration of justice, immigration and electoral law and a letter from J. Burke asking for a refund of electoral expenses.
Correspondence (6) with Thomas Begley, Felix Fortier (on behalf of the Commissioner of Crown Lands) and G.Joly, concerning a proposed railway between Montreal and kingston and the commutation of the Seigneurie of Vaudreuil.
Correspondence (12) with G. Joly, F. Fortier, the Commissioner of Crown Lands, the Provincial Secretary and the Altorney-General-East, concerning the commutation of the Seigneurie of the Seigneurie of Vaudreuil.
Correspondence (9) with S. Fournier and G. Joly concerning encroachments upon 1853 the Towship of Newton and with G.C. Tunstall regarding damage done to Tunstall's property due to the construction of a government wharf (asks Harwood to help with claim).
Marie-Josephte Hertel de Cournoyer (m. François Lefebvre de Bellefeuille)
Miscellaneous papers (9), including correspondence from Henry Hamilton (2), John Craigle and Jacques-Philippe de Saint-Ours,(2) the former three concerned with requests for patronage and the latter two with personal financial problems. Also included, here are a receipt, a genealogy of the Hertel de Cournoyer family and an arbitrators' decision on the Hertel de Cournoyer estate.