Sale of property in Montreal (later the site of the Hôtel de Vaudreuil) by D.G.D. (c.1639-1710) to Jean-Jacques Patron, his uncle and a deed of concession to D.G.D. of a lot in Montreal (this lot later faced the Hôtel de Vaudreuil).
Papers (5) of members of the Du Gué family, including: a court decision concerning the estate of Michel Sidrac Du Gué de Boisbriand, the Inventaire aprèa décès of Jean, Sidrac Du Gué; an extract from the registers of the Conseil to Supérieur to do with the sale of half a house and lot on Rue Sainte Anne, Québec City; and, a petition by Louis Rémy Dugue about his communauté des biens with Marie-Charlotte-Elisabeth Du Gué de Boisbriand.
Copies (4) of the concession of an extension to the Seigneurie of Nicolet, as well as the Ile à la Fourche, and Joseph-Claude Poulin Cressé de Courval's foi et hommage for the Seigneurie of Nicolet.
Fonds consists of "spiritual testament" dedicated to his sisters, Lady Vavasor and Lady Ingram, written while Belasyse was a prisoner in the Tower of London.
Documents (3) which include Charles Le Moyne de Longueuil's marriage contract and a grant by him to Paul-Joseph LeMoyne, le Chevalier de Longueuil, of an arrière-fief in the Barony of Longueuil