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Valentin Jautard (c. 1738 – 8 June 1787) was a French-born
Canadian lawyer and journalist. Born in Bordeaux, He is best
known for his
welcome of invading...
- Armand-Numa
Jautard was a 19th-century
French playwright and
chansonnier who died
after 1872. His
plays were
performed on the most
important Parisian...
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newspaper was shut down in 1779 when
Mesplet and the editor,
Valentin Jautard, were
arrested for
sedition and
imprisoned for
three years.
Mesplet began...
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harshly with
political activists by
arresting Fleury Mesplet and
Valentin Jautard,
publishers of a
literary journal that
often featured political commentary...
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Gazette Littéraire is stopped. 1779:
Fleury Mesplet and
Valentin Jautard are
arrested by
order of the
governor on June 4. 1781: The
British are...
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Valentin Jautard and
Fleury Mesplet published the
first journal of Quebec, the
Gazette du
commerce et littéraire, in 1778–79.
Valentin Jautard, a disciple...
- 1851: Un
Monsieur qui n'a pas d'habit, comédie-vaudeville in 2 acts, with
Jautard 1852: Piccolet [fr], comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Eugène
Labiche and...
- 1778 he
founded the
Gazette Littéraire de Montréal,
edited by
Valentin Jautard. Both were
arrested in 1779 for sedition, and
imprisoned for
three years;...
- the same time and for the same
reasons as
Fleury Mesplet and
Valentine Jautard, both
suspected of
sympathizing and
collaborating with the
American revolutionaries...
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representatives of the
Continental Congress with an address,
written by
Valentin Jautard on
November 14.
During the 6-month long
occupation of
Montreal by the Congress'...