- CA RBD MSG 439-8.6
- File
- 1702-1716
Sale by Lucien Boutteville to Jean Petit of a house and lot on rue Sainte Anne, Quebec City.
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Sale by Lucien Boutteville to Jean Petit of a house and lot on rue Sainte Anne, Quebec City.
Two sales (of a lot and a share of La Compagnie de la Colonie), a copy of the 1702 concession of Mille-Iles to J. Petit & Gaspard Piot de Longloiserie and a sale to of a house and lot on Rue Saint Anne by Lucien Boutteville to Jean Petit.
Philippe de Rigaud de Vaudreuil
Confirmation of concession of the Seigneurie de Vaudreuil.
Documents (4) which include a surveyor's procès-verbal, a ratification of concession and the concession of Mille-Iles to Charles Gaspard Piot de Langloiserie and Jean Petit, as well as a receipt for rent paid to Dugué Langloiserie.
Papers (3) comprising two concessions of land on the Ile Jésus and a promise to extend concessions on the Côte St-François (Ile Jésus) by 32 arpents
Philippe de Rigaud de Vaudreuil
Documents (4) which include an extract from the Register of the Conseil Superieur ordering that the titles to Vaudreuil be registered, a letter from Rigaud de Vaudreuil to Rev. Fr. Rollé (contemporary copy, in English) regarding support for the Abenakis against the English, and sales of a lot and a house in Montreal.
Three documents: a statement by Bizard in support of Jacques (?) LeBer as guardian of children of Duguay; a letter from De Colonge to Jacques LeBer de Senneville; a letter from Pajob (?) to Jacques-Hipply te (?, 1697-1749) LeBer de Senneville. See also "Oversized Documents."
Pierre Jacques de Joybert de Soulange (m. Marie-Anne Becord de Granville)
Concession of the Seigneurie of Soulange to P.J. de J. de S. and the Foy & Hommage given by his wife for Soulange (two MSS copies).
Philippe de Rigaud de Vaudreuil
Foi et hommage for the seigneuries of Vaudreuil and Bourgchemin, and burial certificate (2 copies).
Charles Le Moyne de Longueuil (1st Baron of Longueuil)
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