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Abstract : June 1, 1746. Paris. Minister to Ricouart. Instructions regarding the recruits for Louisiana who are to embark on the Chameau. Passage to Louisiana for the Barbey family. 1p. AC., B 84:327. |
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Abstract : March 20, 1748. New Orleans. Vaudreuil to the minister. Arrival of Mme. Barbey; recommendation of officer for Lantagnac's place; Augias' promotion; receipt of assurance that English will not attack Louisiana; need of munitions. 3pp. AC., C 13, 32:35. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : May 9, 1746. Paris. Letter from Maurepas, concerning one Galeby [Galeley], wishing to rejoin her husband in Louisiana with her children. Archives départementales de la Seine-Maritime (AD76), C 831. |
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Abstract : May 19, 1746. Paris. Letter from Maurepas, concerning one Galeby [Galeley], wishing to rejoin her husband in Louisiana with her children. Archives départementales de la Seine-Maritime (AD76), C 831. |
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Abstract : May 9, 1746. Paris, Minister to Bourdonnaye. Accords a payment to Mme. Galeley, who is sailing for Louisiana with her children to join her husband. 1p. AC., B 84:112. |
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Abstract : May 19, 1746. Paris. Minister to Bourdonnaye. Refund of sum advanced to Mme. Galeley. 1p. AC., B 84:117. |
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Abstract : April 17, 1746. [Versailles?] Letter concerning the salt smuggler Louis Barbery [Barbey], who, wishing to found a settlement in the colony, asks that his wife Marguerite Galeley and her two children be transported to the colony. Archives départementales de la Seine-Maritime (AD76), C 831. |
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Abstract : May 12, 1746. [Paris?] Letter concerning the salt smuggler Louis Barbery [Barbey], who, wishing to found a settlement in the colony, asks that his wife Marguerite Galeley and her two children be transported to the colony. Archives départementales de la Seine-Maritime (AD76), C 831. |
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Abstract : May 13, 1746. [Paris?] Letter concerning the salt smuggler Louis Barbery [Barbey], who, wishing to found a settlement in the colony, asks that his wife Marguerite Galeley and her two children be transported to the colony. Archives départementales de la Seine-Maritime (AD76), C 831. |
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