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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849. 282 words

At the Superior Council of Quebec, Between the King's Attorney General. side

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Pean, Major of the town and Castle of Quebec

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St Vincent Ensign of Foot, De Beauvais

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Junr. , De Contrecour Capt. of Infantry De Contrecour Junr. Ensign, and La Perriere Gapt. of sd. Troops Roebert Kings Store Keeper at Montreal Lafontaine, Councillor in sd. Superior Council ;

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Lake Champlain Defts and cited the sixth and eleventh of the above named Grantees of Lands on and De la Gauchetiere Defts and March last and the ninth of the present month: and Sieurs Douville defaulters through lack of appearance either personally or by attorney on the summons which was served on them the eleventh of said Month of March by the Huissier Decoste, on the other side.l .

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Having seen the suit of the King's Attorney General demanding for reasons therein contained, that We would be pleased to permit him to cause to be summoned the said Sieurs above mentioned to be and appear before us at the Castle St Louis of Quebec within the delays of the ordonnance to direct and order, that they having failed to have cultivated & improved the lands granted to them in Seigniory and to have placed and settled inhabitants thereon according to the terms of the Arrets of the King's Council of State of sixth July 1711. and fifteenth of March 1732 and within the time specified therein, they shall remain and be reunited to His Majesty's Domain in this country ;