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Abstract : February 18, 1704. Rochefort. Rémonville to Villermont. Coudray, Bégon\'s brother-in-law, is not of Iberville\'s faction. 2 pp. BN., MSS.fr., 22814:52. |
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Abstract : October 17, 1708. Marly. Minister to Deschilais. Question of appointing him governor of Louisiana. Troops for Louisiana. 1 p. AC., B 30:50. (LC.) |
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Abstract : April 17, 1709. Marly. Minster to Bégon. Louisiana affairs. English menace; company for administration of colonial affairs. 2 pp. AC., B 30:111. (LC.) |
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Abstract : May 5, 1710. Marly. Commission of Lamothe [La Mothe] Cadillac as governor of Louisiana. (Copy.) 2 pp. AC., A 22:9 (LC.) AC., B 42:bis 14; F 3, 241:n.p. |
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Abstract : May 5, 1710. Marly. Minister to Bégon. Criticism of La Salle; his unfitness; his recall, and the question of a successor; Vaulezard to take command of a company in Louisiana, or leave the army. 2 pp. AC., B 32:5. (LC.) |
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Abstract : May 8, 1710. Marly. Minister to Mouthlon [Montholon]. His return to Rochefort to take charge of colonial affairs; the Renommée to leave for Louisiana on October 15; instructions for Rémonville. 1 p. AC., B 32:14. |
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Abstract : May 10, 1710. Marly. Minister to La Salle. Dispute between La Salle and Bienville; Iberville\'s estate; Le Roux; food, munitions, and troops for the colony; women settlers; discipline for coureurs de bois; Negro slaves. 4 pp. AC., B 32:48. (LC.) |
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Abstract : May 13, 1710. Marly. Minister to Bienville. Cadillac has been appointed governor in Louisiana; hopes he can satisfactorily explain accusations against him. 1 p. AC., B 32:57. (LC.) |
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Abstract : May 13, 1710. Marly. Minister to Artaguette. Appointment of Cadillac as governor of Louisiana. Instructions regarding charges against Iberville and Bienville. 1 p. AC., B 32:58. (LC.) |
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Abstract : May 13, 1710. Marly. Minister to Cadillac. Instructions for the government of Louisiana; debts of Bienville and Iberville; memoir on Louisiana asked for suggestions for his conduct toward officers and savages. 4 pp. AC., B 32:55. (LC.) AC., C 11e, 15:36. |
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