List of governors of Trois-Rivières
This article is a list of governors of Trois-Rivières:
Name | Term | Sovereign |
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Sieur de Laviolette | 1634–1636 | Louis XIII |
Marc-Antoine Brasdefer de Châteaufort | 1636–1639 | |
François de Champflour | 1639–1645 | |
Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie | 1645-1648 | Louis XIV |
Charles Legardeur de Tilly | 1648–1650 | |
Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie | 1650–1651 | |
Guillaume Guillemot Du Plessis-Kerbodot | 1651–1652 | |
Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie | 1652–1653 | |
Pierre Boucher de Grosbois | 1654–1658 | |
Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie | 1658–1662 | |
Pierre Boucher de Grosbois | 1662–1668 | |
René Gaultier de Varennes | 1668–1689 | |
Claude de Ramezay | 1690–1699 | |
François Provost | 1699–1702 | |
Vacant post | 1702–1703 | |
Antoine de Crisafy | 1703–1709 | |
François de Galifet de Caffin | 1709–1720 | |
Charles LeMoine, premier baron de Longueuil | 1720–1724 | Louis XV |
François Desjordis de Saint-Georges de Cabanac | 1724–1726 | |
Jean Bouillet de la Chassaigne | 1726–1730 | |
Jean-Maurice-Josué Dubois Berthelot de Beaucours | 1730–1733 | |
Pierre Rigaud de Vaudreuil et de Cavagnal | 1733–1742 | |
Claude-Michel Bégon de la Cour | 1742–1748 | |
François-Pierre Rigaud de Vaudreuil | 1748–1757 | |
Paul-Joseph Le Moyne de Longueuil | 1757–1760 | |
Ralph Burton | 1760–1762 | George III |
Frederick Haldimand | 1762–1764 | |
On August 10, 1764, eighteen months after the signing of the Treaty of Paris, the post of Governor of Trois-Rivières was abolished.[1]
References
- ↑ Trudel, Marcel (1952). Le Régime militaire dans le gouvernement des Trois-Rivières, 1760-1764 (in French). Éditions du Bien Public. p. 193.
See also
- Governor of Montreal
- Governor of Acadia
- Governor of Plaisance
- Governor of Louisiana
Sources
- (French) Trois-Rivières (division_administrative_seigneuriale), in the site La mémoire du Québec