- society,
nominated de
Queylus, his
trusted ****istant who had
already successfully founded four such schools.
Given de
Queylus'
large fortune and his...
- The
Sulpicians proposed one of
their own,
Gabriel Thubières de Levy de
Queylus, as bishop,
while the
Jesuits supported Laval and
gained royal approval...
- Farm
established in 1659 and
named after the
first superior,
Gabriel de
Queylus. At the
request of
Bishop Ignace Bourget, in 1840 the
Sulpicians took over...
-
Antoine d'Allet, and
Dominique Galinier)
under the
leadership of
Gabriel de
Queylus, the
first superior of Saint-Sulpice at Montreal,
boarded the ship bound...
- Born in France, he came to
Canada in 1659
under contract with the Abbé
Queylus. He
formed partnerships first with
Urbain Brossard then with
Michel Bouvier...
- Nord-du-Québec 49°05′00″N 77°00′00″W / 49.0833°N 77°W / 49.0833; -77
Queylus 1965-02-20 165.75 Nord-du-Québec 49°40′00″N 74°20′00″W / 49.6667°N 74...
-
since 1642. He also
acted as an able
replacement for his superior, Abbé
Queylus,
chaplain of the Notre-Dame
congregation and Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal. France...
- Anne
Gagnon Pelletier 23.0 mi Beaupré Sainte-Anne-du-Nord
River Donohue Queylus 25.1 mi St.
Joachim End of
electric traction Petite-Ferme Cap-Tourmente...
- in Canada. The
course of this
river runs
entirely in the
townships of
Queylus and Obalski. The Énard
River hydrographic slope is
accessible via route...
- fact, in a
memoir by
Antoine Alet,
secretary to
Sulpician superior M. de
Queylus, the
Jesuit was "described as a quick-tempered and
rather vain man." Moreover...