... Intendant Bégon and his wife managed to escape the flames, but two of Madame Bégon’s maids, Marguerite Carrey and Marie-Magdeleine Brisset, the butler Brisset and Sieur Seurrat, the intendant’s secretary, perished in the blaze. ...
The Intendant's Palace Archaeological Site In Québec City
... In 1730, criminal proceedings on charges of suicide in prison were brought “against the corpse of Marie-Anne Lespérance,” age 17, a seamstress and vagrant who had been previously charged with theft. ...
... In 1711, Marie-Anne de La Porte married René Hubert, who also performed the duties of prison keeper. ...
... Ensign Louis Guillaume de Parscau Duplessis wrote in the Journal d’une campagne au Canada à bord de la Sauvage, mars-juillet 1756 that Bigot “lives the high life, his table always open and splendidly served. ...
... According to a study covering the period from 1712 Wives of the intendants of New France between 1682 and 1760 Marie-Madeleine Bégon Marie-Madeleine de Chaspoux Anne Desgrez Françoise Gioux Jeanne-Élisabeth de Beauharnois de La Boische Marie-Madeleine ...
... We would also like to underscore, in particular, the work of all those who collaborated on this publication: Jonathan Antenni-Teillon, Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives (Inrap), France Marie-Dominic Labelle, Société du patrimoine ...
... Lebel, Jean-Marie. “Les tabacs B. Houde, gagne-pain du quartier,” Cap-aux-Diamants, vol. 3, no. 1 (spring 1987), p. 71-74. Monette, Yves. ...