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Abstract : July 25, 1725. Paris. Ordinance of Company of the Indies on the powers of the council over the army in Louisiana. Enforcement of decrees, ordinances, etc., of the superior council by troops; military arrests, and the council\'s powers; rank in church and at public ceremonies. 4 pp. AC., B 43:532. (LC.) |
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Abstract : September 17, 1726. Paris. Company of the Indies to the king. Ask for a warrant approving of their agreement with the Ursulines. 1p. AC., B 43:638. (LC.) |
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Abstract : September 18, 1726. Fontainebleau. Royal warrant, approving of the agreement between the Company of the Indies and the Ursulines. 2 pp. AC., B 43:639; A 23:75. (LC.) BMM., MS.73, vo1.24:79; BN., MSS. fr., 11332:467; MSS.fr., n.a., 2550:56. |
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Abstract : September 30, 1726. Paris. Memoir of Company of the Indies to serve as instructions for Périer as commandant general of Louisiana. Change in colonial authority to prevent strife between military and civil officials, Périer to be in charge of civil administration, La Chaise of justice, both directly responsible to the Company of the Indies; work at Mobile tobacco, indigo, pitch, tar, and Spanish trade; peltries; hostilities between Chickasaws and Choctaws; colonial boats; mouth of the Mississippi; engineers and their work; armories; inventory of artillery; arsenal at New Orleans; carpenters; hospital at New Orleans; posts at Natchez, Arkansas, Wabash, Illinois, and Natchitoches; Foxes; garrisons; police; slave trade; cattle from Spaniards; the superior council; Jesuits and Capuchins. 50 pp. AC., B 43:655; C 13b, 1:n.p. (LC.) MC., C 2, 17:134. Margry, VI. 452, 658(extracts). |
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Abstract : Aug. 13, 1747. Pontchartrain. Minister to Father Amé de Ramberviller. If his provincial destines him for Louisiana his passage will be ordered; his own petitions are useless. 1p. AC., B 86:163. |
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Abstract : February 8, 1771. Metz. Dieudonné, provincial of Capuchins of Champagne, to the minister. The nine missionaries retained in Louisiana by the Spanish government complain of their treatment and wish to go to Santo Domingo. 1p. BN., MSS. Fr., n.a., 21078:130. |
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Abstract : August 7, 1689. Dieppe. Death of Marie-Madeleine, daughter of Adrien de Pauger (attorney-general for the High Council) and of Catherine Crasset, "about nine months old." Noted in the register of Saint-Rémy parish. Médiathèque Jean Renoir - Dieppe (BM Dieppe), Registres paroissiaux. |
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Abstract : July 7, 1692. Dieppe. Burial of Charles, son of Adrien de Pauger (attorney at Parliament) and of Catherine Crasset, "six years old." Noted in the register of Saint-Rémy parish. Médiathèque Jean Renoir - Dieppe (BM Dieppe), Registres paroissiaux. |
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Abstract : January 18, 1695. Dieppe. Burial of David, son of Adrien de Pauger (attorney for the Council, gone with the convoy) and of Catherine Crasset, "two years old." Noted in the register of Saint-Rémy parish. Médiathèque Jean Renoir - Dieppe (BM Dieppe), Registres paroissiaux. |
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Abstract : January 21, 1695. Dieppe. Burial of Marthe, daughter of Adrien de Pauger (attorney for the Council, gone with the convoy) and of Catherine Crasset, "8 years old." Noted in the register of Saint-Rémy parish. Médiathèque Jean Renoir - Dieppe (BM Dieppe), Registres paroissiaux. |
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