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Abstract : [September 8, 1770?] Notes respecting persons imprisoned in the Bastille because of offenses committed in Louisiana: Philipes de Marigne de Mandeville, Paul de Rastel de Rocheblave, [and] Jean Philipes Grondel, for libel against Kerlérec, entered April 30, 1765, released May 24, 1765; Jean-Baptiste Bossu, imprisoned April 24, 1768, liberated May 24, 1768; Kerlérec, banished from Paris [in] April 1769, died at Paris [on] September 8, 1770. 12pp. BA., Bastille, 12262:2. (LC.) |
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Abstract : January 10, 1779. The Bastille. Entry [on] arrival of Foucault, and routine information relating to him. BA., Bastille, 12480:no.263. |
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Abstract : June 18, 1720. [Paris.] Minister of War to Karrer. To imprison Swiss deserters destined for Louisiana until the vessel is ready to sail. 1p. AG., Corr., 2568: no.513. |
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Abstract : February 9, 1721. Paris. Council to La Jul. Instructs him to embark Requin, a prisoner at La Rochelle, on first vessel leaving for Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 44:259. |
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Abstract : February 9, 1721. Paris. Council to Minister of War. In answer to his letter of January 28, respecting Cadet Requin. 1p. AC., B 44:259. |
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Abstract : February 26, 1721. Paris. Council to the Minister of War. Statement of case and instructions for dealing with Requin, destined for Louisiana but who escaped from La Rochelle prison. 1p. AC., B 44:13. |
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Abstract : November 3, 1728. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to [Company of the Indies]. Drainage canal at New Orleans; rations for Negroes; tobacco shipment; Diron's exclusive trade with Choctaws; clerks; removal of officers; price of cloth; Negroes apprenticed to farmers; bills of exchange; orphans; house of detention for women; Spanish trade; work of Dausseville. (Abstract, with remarks in parallel column.) 10 pp. AC., C 13, 11:122. |
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Abstract : December 5, 1728. [Great Lakes.] Father Guignas, Jesuit, to Villiers, commandant on St. Joseph River. Escape of twelve Frenchmen from the Sioux; Montbrun's escape from the Kickapoos; departure of Boucherville for Illinois. (Ext.) 3 pp. AC., C 11, 51:436. |
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Abstract : [March 25, 1758.] Versailles. [Royal memoir], defining the respective powers of Kerlérec and Rochemore and stating in what branches of government they are to act conjointly: military affairs; Indians; fortifications; artillery; navigation; finances; justice; land grants; police; agricultural matters, indigo, rice, cotton, silk, tobacco; making of pitch and tar; commerce with France, Spain, and islands; religion; hospitals. 18pp. AC., C 13, 40:4.(Miss.) |
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Abstract : November 7, 1718. Paris. Order from Company of the West for liquidation of Crozat's accounts in Louisiana. Raujon, Crozat's director, to be held prisoner until the work is finished. 1p. AC., B 42bis:260. (LC.) |
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