Jean-Baptiste Céloron de Blainville
- CA RBD MSG 439-10.16
- File
- 1688
Receipt to Mme. Lesperance for goods received.
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Jean-Baptiste Céloron de Blainville
Receipt to Mme. Lesperance for goods received.
Jean-Frauçois Buisson de Saint-Cosme (Bursar of Petit Séminaire of Québec)
Note of grain furnished for use of army.
Philippe de Rigaud de Vaudreuil
Documents (4) including marriage certificate (extract from parish registers), concession titles to the Seigneurie of Vaudreuil (original & copy) and permission granted by Rigaud de Vaudreuil to Cochois.
Commission appointing the Sieur de Maricourt as Commander-in-Chief at the "Mer du Nord." MSS. copy
A letter from D.DroÜaille, priest, to Etienne Guyotte, priest. On same piece of paper is a draught of a transfer of inheritance and a letter from Gaspard and Claude Guyotte to their brother Etienue.
Letter from Antoine Chaudillon (1643-1707) to Rennau (François-Marie Renaud d'Avène des Méloizes ?), officer, concerning debt.
Philippe Gabriel De Lahire Fonds
Fonds consists of a manuscript of Mémoires de mathématique et de physique contenant un traité des épicycloïdes (published in Paris in 1674) and illustrated with mathematical diagrams.
Lahire, Gabriel Philippe de, 1640-1718
King of England William III Collection
The collection includes three warrants to Richard, Earl of Ranelagh concerning payment of troops, 1694-1697 and a signed document in Dutch concerning a Colonel van de Ruyterye, 1702.
William III, King of England, 1650-1702
Eustache Lambert Dumont Estate
Papers (6) concerning the estate of Eustache Lambert Dumont, père.
Nineteenth-century Verse Miscellanies Collection
The collection was assembled by the Rare Book Department at McGill to group a number of anonymous poetry collections and verse miscellanies dating from roughly the long eighteenth century. These include: a volume written around 1700 containing Milton's Comus and other poems, largely elegiac; a group of 38 original poems from 1774; satires of Cambridge personalities by an undergraduate (1795-1800); a volume of poems bound in vellum written in various hands by George Colin Campbell, Miss Flaxman, Mrs. A. M. Keith, Bernard Bolton, George Tucker and others, with sketches (1817); and Lady Murray's poetry commonplace-book (approximately 1820) containing poems by celebrated authors and some original pieces.