Jacques de Chambly (born 1612, died 1687) was from a French military background and became a seigneur in the New World and a governor of Acadia. Chambly...
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the merger in 1965 of Fort-Chambly (formerly Chambly-Canton prior to 1952) and the old city of Chambly (formerly Chambly-Basin prior to 1952, and earlier...
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the Franco-Dutch War. The Dutch imprisoned the Governor of Acadia Jacques de Chambly. The French and native allies under the command of St. Castin regained...
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The region is informally known as la Vallée-des-Forts. Fort Chambly at the foot of the Chambly rapids on the Richelieu River in Quebec, Canada, was built...
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Chambly—Borduas (also previously known as Chambly and Chambly—Verchères) was a federal electoral district in the province of Quebec, Canada, that was...
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Canchy de Lerole, Governor (1671–1674) Pierre de Sainte-Marthe de Lalande, Governor (1675–1679) Jacques de Chambly, Governor (1679–1680) Nicholas de Gabaret...
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were 361 Acadians in the Port-Royal area. During King Philip's War, Jacques de Chambly was Governor of Acadia. Another census in the late 1680s shows 450...
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Capital of Acadia under two Governors Hector d'Andigné de Grandfontaine (1670–73) and Jacques de Chambly (1673-74), both formerly of the Carignan-Salières...
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shoemaker Jacques Viger. On May 7, 1764, he married Amaranthe Prévost, the daughter of Eustache Prévost and Marie-Madeleine Sarrault. In 1796, Jacques Viger...
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He was local governor of Martinique from 1687 to 1689, replacing Jacques de Chambly. From 1668 to 1688 the French and English colonists on Saint Christopher...
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1771–1775 William Young, 1776 The Lord Macartney, 1776–1779 Jean-François, comte de Durat, 1779–1783, Governor-General, (French occupation) Edward Mathew, 1784–1785...
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Boucherville Carignan (formerly Saint-Joseph-de-Chambly) Chambly Greenfield Park (merged into Longueuil) Ville Jacques-Cartier (merged into Longueuil) LeMoyne...
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Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu (redirect from Ville de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu)
August. The Chambly Canal extends 20 kilometres (12 mi) north along the west bank of the river and provides modern freight passage to Chambly and the St...
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become loyal to France. Grandfontaine was replaced as governor by Jacques de Chambly in 1673 and Grandfontaine returned to France. He demanded reimbursement...
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Beauport—Limoilou Beauport—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île d'Orléans—Charlevoix Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles Louis-Hébert Louis-Saint-Laurent Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier Québec Beauce...
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Canchy de Lerole, Governor (1671–1674) Pierre de Sainte-Marthe de Lalande, Governor (1675–1679) Jacques de Chambly, Governor (1679–1680) Nicholas de Gabaret...
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Antoine André, chevalier de Sainte-Marthe de Lalande (1615 – 12 August 1679) was a French soldier who served in England, Belgium and Martinique. He is...
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It was abolished in 1966, when it was redistributed into Beauharnois, Chambly, Laprairie and Saint-Jean ridings. This riding elected the following members...
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Gabriel-Jean Nicolas Gabaret de Saint-Sornin (18 August 1641 – 25 June 1712) was a French colonial official who was governor of Grenada in the French West...
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(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office) |5 February 2020 to 29 July 2022||Stanislas Cazelles, Prefect|| |} |since 23 August 2022||Jean-Christophe...
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Itancourt-Neuville (6) v Iris Club de Croix (5) US Blériot-Plage (8) v ASPTT Dijon (5) US Camon (7) v FC Chambly Oise (4) FC Loon-Plage (6) v Caen (2)...
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Acadia has a long and tangled history. Founded in 1603 by Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Monts, the territory of Acadia (roughly, the present-day Canadian provinces...
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Louis XIV and took the title Jacques Le Ber de Saint-Paul de Senneville, based on his hometown of Senneville-sur-Fécamp. Jacques Le Ber was born in c. 1633...
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Quebec (redirect from Province de Québec)
village of Val-Jalbert, the Fort Chambly, the national home of the Patriots, the Chicoutimi pulp mill (Pulperie de Chicoutimi), the Lachine Canal and...
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Petit, Jean-Jacques (March 1980). "Vampire dans l'Armée de l'Air (première partie)" [The Vampire in the French Air Force, Part One]. Le Fana de l'Aviation...
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Montréal-Laurier formerly parts of Jacques-Cartier and Montréal–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce formerly part of Jacques-Cartier formerly parts of Jacques-Cartier and Laval formerly...
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Charles-Humbert-René de La Tour du Pin Chambly de La Charce, (April 1, 1834 – December 4, 1924), was a French military officer, politician and social reformer...
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In Chambly, the river widens and forms the Chambly Basin, a popular area for nautical activities. The Bas-Richelieu (lower Richelieu, between Chambly and...
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taken from the County of Chambly. 20 July: Creation of the Village of Saint-Jean from territories taken from the County of Chambly. 10 August: Creation of...
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Street. High school students (Secondary 1 through 5) attend Chambly Academy (Formerly Chambly County High School), in Saint-Lambert. The South Shore Protestant...
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