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    Charles Jacques Huault de Montmagny (c. 1583 to 1599 – 4 July 1657) was governor of New France from 1636 to 1648. He was the first person to bear the...
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    named after Charles de Montmagny, the first to have the title of governor of New France; Samuel de Champlain was commander in chief. Montmagny was the county...
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    Bellechasse, Les Etchemins, and L'Islet. This area was named after Charles de Montmagny, a governor of New France. There are 14 subdivisions within the RCM:...
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  • of the Navy and the Controller General of Finance. Beginning with Charles de Montmagny, First Nations referred to the Governor as Onontio, meaning 'Great...
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    of New France, Charles de Montmagny, the "proconsul general," sending him to represent their interests on Saint Christopher. Montmagny hoped to help Poincy...
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    Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup (formerly Rivière-du-Loup—Montmagny) is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented...
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  • of: the county of Montmagny (except the municipalities of Berthier and Saint-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud), and the town of Montmagny and the municipality...
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  • Hamilton 1978, pp. 229–230. Boyko, John (July 27, 2020). "Charles de Beauharnois de La Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved...
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  • Saint Christophe. Charles de Sales was sent by the Order to govern with Poincy in 1657 on the death of the Chevalier Charles de Montmagny. In 1659 the French...
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    Minister, Richelieu. It was Champlain's successor, Charles Jacques Huault de Montmagny, who was the first to be formally named as the governor of New France...
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  • refer to the governor of New France. The title was first given to Charles de Montmagny and was subsequently applied to all later French governors. Onontio...
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    had been destroyed. The reconstruction started a year later, and Charles de Montmagny, the first governor, was eventually dispatched in the town to oversee...
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  • (1632). 1635 – The Jesuits arrived and found the Collège de Québec. 1636 – Charles Huault de Montmagny became the settlement’s governor, who presided over...
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    they asked the French to set up a trading post in Iroquoia. Governor Montmagny rejected this proposal because it would imply abandonment of their Huron...
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    of Toronto Press. Standen, S. Dale (1974). "Beauharnois de la Boische, Charles de, Marquis de Beauharnois". In Halpenny, Francess G (ed.). Dictionary...
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    until 1648 that the one-storey Château St. Louis, built by Governor Charles de Montmagny, became the first permanent official residence of the government...
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    arrived in Canada in 1648, as the second Governor of New France, Charles de Montmagny, was a member of the original order, but it was not until 1883 that...
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  • Canada; Samuel de Champlain, for instance, founded on 14 November 1606 the Order of Good Cheer (still extant today) and Charles de Montmagny had designs...
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    France in 1634 and he was designated as the engineer to Governor Charles de Montmagny. In 1639, the governor made a land grant to him of 50 acres (200...
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    Étienne-Paschal Taché (category Petit Séminaire de Québec alumni)
    Taché was born in St. Thomas, Lower Canada (now Montmagny, Quebec) in 1795, the third son of Charles Taché and Geneviève Michon. The Taché family had...
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  • Canada, having existed in an unbroken line since the appointment of Samuel de Champlain in 1627. Following the Seven Years' War, control passed from France...
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  • One, a fief that he named Saint-Jean, was given to him by Governor Charles de Montmagny in 1639 and he later built a chapel there for his friend, Abbé Le...
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    Louis d'Ailleboust de Coulonge (c. 1612 – 31 May 1660) was the French governor of New France from 1648 to 1651 and acting governor from 1657 to 1658. He...
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  • 1642 – Construction of Fort Richelieu by Charles de Montmagny begins on August 13 when 40 men led by Montmagny arrive. 1642 – Significant flooding on December...
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  • Nicolas Perrot was adorned with great honor from the French governor, Charles de Montmagny, since he acted as a messenger between the groups involved in this...
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    Razilly. Dubé, Jean-Claude; Rapley, Elizabeth (2005). The Chevalier de Montmagny (1601–1657): First Governor of New France. University of Ottawa Press...
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  • Giffard obtained an explicit order from the governor of the colony, Charles de Montmagny, that ended a nine-year dispute with Guyon and Cloutier in Giffard's...
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  • from 1867, until the 1997 election, when it became Bellechasse—Etchemins—Montmagny—L'Islet. After redistribution prior to the 2004 election, that riding...
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  • immediately appointed as governor, Charles Jacques Huault de Montmagny was soon appointed in his place. However, when Montmagny arrived, just as with Thoissy...
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  • Samuel de Champlain, Governor (1632–1635) Charles de Montmagny, Governor (1635–1648) Louis d'Ailleboust de Coulonge, Governor (1648–1651) Jean de Lauson...
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