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secretary to Frontenac and the author of a full account 

 of what took place, at Quebec, in 1690 ; Pierre Becart, 

 Sieur de Granville, who had been taken prisoner by 

 Phips, near Murray Bay, where he had been sent to 

 watch the New England fleet. Jacques Petit de Ver- 

 neuil, George Eegnard du Plessis, Treasurer of the 

 Marine ; Paul Dupuis, Seignior of Goose Island (pro- 

 cureur du Roi en la prqvdU), and for years the pious 

 Seignior of the Island, and father of fifteen children ; 

 he was reputed to be a saint. In such a haunt of game, 

 his sons must have been ardent sportmen, one would 

 imagine. 



Michel le Neuf, Sieur cle la Valliere et de Beaubas- 

 sin ; Jean-Baptiste Couillard de 1'Espinay, Lieutenant 

 of the Admiralty ; Rene Chartier de Lotbiniere, Lieu- 

 tenant of the Pre vote ; Francois Prevost Major et 

 Commandant of the Castle ; Augustin Rouer, Sieur de 

 Cardonniere ; Pierre de la Lande, Sieur de Gayon, 

 Gervais Beaudoin, Physician to the Ursuline Nuns ; 

 Timothy Roussel, Physician to the Hotel-Dieu Nuns ; 

 Louis Chambalon appointed, later on, a Royal Notary ; 

 Etienne Dubreuil, Notary to the Quebec Seminary. 



The numerous class of merchants, some of whom 

 traded with the West Indies, were represented by 

 Charles Perthuis, Charles Aubert de la Chenaye, Fran- 

 cois Hazeur, Denis Riverin, Francois Viennay Pachot. 

 Guillaume Bouthier, Jean Sebille, Nicolas Volan, Jean 

 Gobin, Pierre Tetu du Tilly, Raymond du Bosc, Simon 

 Soumande, Charles Macart, Denis Roberge and a num- 

 ber of others. Dr N. E. Dionne, author of a prize essay 

 on Jacques Cartier, from whom I have borrowed these 

 details, has added a tableau of the men of mark in 

 Quebec, in 1690, a portion of which I subjoin (1). 



(1) PERSONNAGES MARQUANTS DE QUEBEC EX 1690. 



Gouverneur G6n6ral de la Nouv die-France Louis de Buade, 



comte de Palluau et de Frontenac, Chevalier de Fordre de 

 Saint-Louis. 



