Pierre de Voyer d'Argenson, Vicomte de Mouzay

Pierre de Voyer d'Argenson, Vicomte de Mouzay (1625 – probably in 1709) was the French governor of New France from 1658 to 1661.[1]

Biography

He was a son of the diplomat René de Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson. He came of a noble family of Touraine, and distinguished himself in several military engagements. He received his commission as governor of Canada on January 27, 1657, arriving in Quebec in 1658. Under his administration, Canada was occupied in repelling incursions from the Iroquois, and was torn by internal quarrels. He made some progress in exploring the region on Hudson Bay and beyond Lake Superior.[2]

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Government offices
Preceded by
Jean de Lauson
Governor of New France
1658–1661
Succeeded by
Le Baron d'Avaugour