temperature. In 1753 Malouin began a formal association with the royal court when he bought from Lassone the position of médecin de la reine (physician to the...
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Noires (summit of 363 metres (1,191 ft) on the west side) and Mont Reine-Malouin (summit of 331 metres (1,086 ft) on the east side); 2.4 kilometres (1...
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Cécile Rouleau, the director of the Société historique de Québec Madam Reine Malouin, the secretary of the Institut canadien de Québec Alphonse Desilets;...
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was reelected in L'Assomption on January 16, 1875. Sixte Coupal dit la Reine was reelected in Napierville on June 19, 1875. Bernard Devlin was reelected...
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seat for Borden Yes Quebec-Centre January 19, 1905 Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin Liberal Arthur Lachance Liberal Appointed a judge of the Superior...
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Henri-Georges (1983). Visages de Rance : flâneries à travers les pays malouin et dinannais (in French). Fernand Lanore. Le Stum, Philippe (2003). Fées...
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Harricana River Corner River (Ontario) Again River (Quebec and Ontario) Malouin River Mannerelle River Breynat River Despreux River Turgeon River (Harricana...
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Thomas McGreevy (acclaimed) Liberal-Conservative 1867 Quebec-Centre Jacques Malouin Independent 1877 Richelieu Louis Huet Massue Liberal-Conservative 1878...
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Quebec-Centre November 3, 1877 Joseph-Édouard Cauchon Conservative Jacques Malouin Independent Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba. No Drummond—Arthabaska...
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