Letter by Beauharnois and Hocquart on the subject of the loss of the houses of M. Deschaillons, 10 October 1734
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Monseigneur
M. Deschaillons King's Lieutenant at Quebec, presented us with the unfortunate situation to which he has been reduced by the Fire in Montreal in which he lost two houses that provided him with 800 # in revenue, such that this officer is left with but 1800 # in commissions
M. Deschaillons King's Lieutenant at Quebec, presented us with the unfortunate situation to which he has been reduced by the Fire in Montreal in which he lost two houses that provided him with 800 # in revenue, such that this officer is left with but 1800 # in commissions
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and part of the seigneury of St. Ours, which earns him no more
than 3 to 400 # in revenue, to subsist on and provide for his family. We beg
of you, Monseigneur, Instantly to have some Regard for his incurred losses
due to which he finds himself in no State to provide with any ease even for
the necessities of his family, and particularly because of the position he
occupies Being the commandant at Quebec for almost five months of every year.
You are aware of the services rendered by this officer in the previous wars
in Canada with all of the valour and good conduct of a Warrior; his two sons
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are officers in the detachment under the command of M. De Noyelles and
are full of good will; The Father could serve very well in the event of a
rupture with our Neighbours, and if His Majesty called to action. We Trust,
Monseigneur, that all of these considerations will Commit you to providing
this officer who is a man of social standing allied to M. Le Duc de Tallard,
a pension from the order of St. Louis. He is most worthy of this recompense;
or if this is difficult, a pension from the Invalides de la Marine as
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subsistence for Him. We beg of you to provide him with one or the other
of these benefits and to instantly Heed our prayers that we have the honour
of sending to you.
We remain most respectfully.
Monseigneur
At Quebec on this Xth
October 1734
October 1734
Your most humble and obedient servitors
[signed]Beauharnois
[signed]hocquart
Source: France. Archives nationales, Fonds des Colonies. Série C11A. Correspondance générale, Canada, vol. 61, fol. 171-172v, Beauharnois de La Boische, Charles et Gilles Hocquart, Letter on the subject of the loss of the houses of M. Deschaillons, October 10, 1734.