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davidweimerdavidweimerSeptilien7591Septilien7591Septilien7591Septilien7591Septilien7591Septilien7591Septilien7591Septilien7591Septilien7591davidweimerdavidweimerdavidweimerdavidweimerdavidweimerdaniel.ahmaddaniel.ahmaddaniel.ahmaddaniel.ahmaddaniel.ahmaddaniel.ahmaddaniel.ahmaddaniel.ahmaddaniel.ahmaddaniel.ahmaddaniel.ahmaddaniel.ahmaddaniel.ahmaddaniel.ahmaddaniel.ahmaddaniel.ahmadLibrarianLena | (seq. 1)QUEBEC Ville de l'Amerique Septentrional dans la Nouvelle France avec titre d'Eveché Situee sur le Fleuve de St. Laurent a 310 degrez 17 min. de longitudes, et 46 degrez 55 min. de Latitudes Elle fut assiegéé par les Anglois sur les Francois, par qui elle est encore possedéé, l'an 1670 depuis le 16 octobre jusqu'au 22 du meme mois; Monsieur de Frontenac etant pour lors gouverneur du pais, qui leur fit honteusement lever le siege. Renvoy des chifres qui se trouvent dans la Ville de Quebec; 1. le Fort Louis ou loge mr. le comte de Frontenac.; 2. N.D. et le Seminaire.; 3. hospice des Recolets.; 4. les Peres Jesuites.; 5. les Urselines.; 6. l'hopital.; 7. les Filles de la Congregation.; 8. batterie de 8 canons.; 9. Platte forme, ou il y a une batterie de 3 canons.; 10. Place ou on eleva en 1686 le Buste du Roy.; 11. batterie de 3 canons.; TranslationQUEBEC City of North America in New France, with the title of Bishopry Located on the St. Lawrence River at 310 degrees 17 minutes of longitude, and 46 degrees and 55 minutes of Latitude It was besieged by the English against the French, who still possess it, in year 1670 from October 16 to the 22nd of the same months; Mr. de Frontenac being currently the governor of the country, who caused them shamefully lift the siege. Cross-reference to the figures that are located in the City of Quebec; | (seq. 1)QUEBEC Ville de l'Amerique Septentrional dans la Nouvelle France avec titre d'Eveché Situee sur le Fleuve de St. Laurent a 310 degrez 17 min. de longitudes, et 46 degrez 55 min. de Latitudes Elle fut assiegéé par les Anglois sur les Francois, par qui elle est encore possedéé, l'an 1670 depuis le 16 octobre jusqu'au 22 du meme mois; Monsieur de Frontenac etant pour lors gouverneur du pais, qui leur fit honteusement lever le siege. Renvoy des chifres qui se trouvent dans la Ville de Quebec; 1. le Fort Louis ou loge mr. le comte de Frontenac.; 2. N.D. et le Seminaire.; 3. hospice des Recolets.; 4. les Peres Jesuites.; 5. les Urselines.; 6. l'hopital.; 7. les Filles de la Congregation.; 8. batterie de 8 canons.; 9. Platte forme, ou il y a une batterie de 3 canons.; 10. Place ou on eleva en 1686 le Buste du Roy.; 11. batterie de 3 canons.; TranslationQUEBEC City of North America in New France, with the title of Bishopry Located on the St. Lawrence River at 310 degrees 17 minutes of longitude, and 46 degrees and 55 minutes of Latitude It was besieged by the English against the French, who still possess it, in year 1670 from October 16 to the 22nd of the same months; Mr. de Frontenac being currently the governor of the country, who caused them shamefully lift the siege. Cross-reference to the figures that are located in the City of Quebec; The Great River or River of Saint Lawrence; Shore of the tip of Orleans Island; Point Levy; Louis Beguin; Jacques Sanson; Fishery of the Jesuits; Pierre Loyseau; Lime kiln belonging to Maturin [?] Chouet [?]; Good anchorage at 17 Fathoms; Village of Beau-port [Good Harbor]; Seigneurial house [manor] ; Pierre Parent the Father; Jacques Parent the Son; houses belonging to the Jesuits; The Widow Martin Choret; Michel Hupé; Mr. dela Durantaye; Mr. de Villeray [Vitteray ?]; Francois Retor [?]; Estienne Lionnois; Mr Roussel; Jean le norman; Brick factory belonging to Jan [?] Landron; Joseph Rancourt; André Coudray; Jean le Norman; The Small Village; Mr. de St. Simeon; Fording site [river crossing]; Small Passage [river crossing]; St. Charles River or the small River; Our Lady of the Angels; belonging to Mr. Talon; belonging to the Jesuit Fathers; the Recollets; Houses; belonging to the King; Mr. dela Chesnays; Bakery belonging to Mr de la Chesnays; The white house; Hill of Ste Geneviève; St. Jean Road; Vincent Poirier; Mr de Vitteray [Villeray ?]; Cap aux diaments; Cul-de-sac [Bay] where small vessels spend the winter; S [?] on 21 [??] March, 1707; G3454.Q4 1707 Q4 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&& North American city in New France with title of cathedral town situated on St. Lawrence River longitude 310 degrees 17 minutes and latitude 46 degrees 55 minutes. It was sieged by the English from 16 to 22 October 1670 from the French, who still possess it; then-country governor Monsieur de Frontenac shamed them by lifting the siege. Cross-reference to numbers which are found in in City of Quebec 1. Fort Louis, where {Mister } Count Frontenac lives. [At right is map with the following labeled sites] [South shore sites, west to east:] Beauport village [Drawing of "Grand River or Saint Lawrence"] [North shore sites, from west to east] Coast of Point of Orleans Island |