From The Canada Council, 1982-1983
- CA RBD MSG 950-C-1-16.092
- File
- 1982-1983
Part of Stephen Morrissey Fonds
File consists of correspondence from The Canada Council, 1982-1983.
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From The Canada Council, 1982-1983
Part of Stephen Morrissey Fonds
File consists of correspondence from The Canada Council, 1982-1983.
Part of Leon Edel Collection
Part of Julian Armstrong Fonds
File relate chiefly to European medieval food history, including notes and conference materials are included from 1990 medieval cuisine conference at the Université de Montréal. Also included are research materials and conference presentations related to European early modern and North American Indigenous food history.
Part of Herbert H. Jasper Fonds
Fançois Hertel de La Fresnière
Certificate of baptism and lettres de noblesse.
Copy of title to a fief of 40 arpents at Trois-Rivières & its sale by F.de C. (fl. 1639-1649) to Jacques Le Neuf de la Potherie (fl.1635-1685).
Manuscript of Geoffrey Keating's devotional work Tri biorghaoithe an bháis (Three shafts of death) in Irish, copied around 1650. Wanting pages 1-15. The manuscript is written on laid paper with watermarks (see for example pages 138-139). The leaves are bound in two pieces of leather with leather thongs, no spine.
Keating, Geoffrey, 1570?-1644?
Land ownership documents, 1651-1902
Part of James Morrison papers
This file contains contracts, invoices, deeds, and letters related to land owned by James Morrison and family members for the period between 1651 and 1902. The documents relate to land located in and around Montreal, and include rental and maintenance agreements, an invoice for surveying, and correspondence for Morrison's descendants with information about which plots of land were owned by their relatives. Documents are arranged in chronological order.
Receipt by Jacques Fremin, priest (1628-1691) to Laurons Lefebvre, for rents.
A MSS copy of the deed of concession of the fief Linctot (in Trois-Rivières), granted to Jean Godefroy de Linctot and the marriage contract between Thomas Prendergast and Marguerite Madeleine Godefroy de Tonnancour.