- Raphaël
Lambert Closse (1618–1662) was a
merchant when he
disembarked at Ville-Marie, Nouvelle-France in 1647. His
exact date of
birth is unknown, however...
- The
Socialist Party (French:
Parti socialiste, [paʁti sɔsjalist], PS) is a centre-left to left-wing
political party in France. It
holds social-democratic...
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primary schools: Alphonse-Pesant Gabrielle-Roy La Dauversière
Ferland Lambert-
Closse Pie-XII Victor-Lavigne Wilfrid-Bastien Général
Vanier The
English language...
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Lambert Closse...
- Park. Saint-Lambert was
named for the
early French Canadian hunter Lambert Closse. In 1636,
Louis XIII of
France was
dividing up
seigneuries in the new colony...
- 8212 13.
Sleeper car Château Verchères
number 8228 14.
Sleeper car Château
Closse number 8205 15.
Sleeper car
Burton Manor number 8311 16.
Laurentide Park...
- "transported from
Edinburgh Castle to
Dumbrittane and ther
committed to
closse prissone, for
conspyring to take the Regent's
lyffe by
sorcery and necromancy...
- Bouchard; the word
Montreal is
pronounced as an
English word and Rue Lambert-
Closse is
known as
Clossy Street (vs
French /klɔs/). In the city of Montreal, especially...
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which he
created a seigneury. That very same year, he
married Jeanne-Cécile
Closse. The
couple had 9 children, 4 of whom
would live to adulthood.
During his...
- In 1765, with Périnault, he
purchased a
large part of the sub-fief of
Closse and the
seigneury of Île-Bizard,
later buying out his
partner and purchasing...