Letter by Hocquart on the issue of the losses in the house of de Bérey des Essars, 14 October 1734.
I had the honour of informing you in the month of May last that the house of Sieur de Berey clerk treasurer in Montreal was among those included in the Fire having occurred in this city On April 10 last. It was among the first to be consumed by the fire, as it adjoined that of S. francheville where it began.
On the 12 of the same month S. Michel together with S. Chevremont Audit clerk made their way to the house where S. de Berey had taken refuge, And at his request He conducted a verification of the receipts for expenses that this Clerk had gathered for the moment
As stated in the adjoined Report S. de Berey was found to be missing 4392 # 11 sols 10 deniers in receipts and orders which were lost or burned in the Fire and for which S. Berey had no knowledge of the nature of the Expenses; I could possibly sort it out when the accounts of 1733 and of 1734 have been verified which will indicate the missing portion of expenses registered by S. Michel; However if these receipts
I remain most respectfully Monseigneur
obedient servitor
[signed]hocquart