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Researching the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site of Canada
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THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF 18TH CENTURY LOUISBOURG 
Microfiche Report Series 83, By Margaret Fortier, 1983, Fortress of Louisbourg


Part One - Louisbourg - The Land and its Utilization, Louisbourg Properties


 Properties - Louisbourg Environs

108. Antoine - Judith La Bretonnaire - Germain Maryol - François
Michel Le Breton - Joseph Felix La Chesnay 

LOCATION: 

north shore (see also 109)

DATE OF CONCESSION: 

1717

SIZE OF PROPERTY: 

9 toises x 9 toises

BORDERS OF PROPERTY: 

northwest - road
southeast - harbour
northeast - Le Large
southwest - Biotte

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

CHANGES OF OWNERSHIP: 

1721 - land acquired by La Bretonnaire

1735- La Bretonnaire banished from Ile Royale for theft. Her property was sold at an auction to the profit of the king. Her land was purchased by Maryol.

1740 - land sold to Michel Le Breton

1755 - Le Chesnay was granted land adjacent to the Royal Battery. He already held land to the southwest. How this came about is not clear. Le Breton may have abandoned his claim on the return of the French in 1749.

DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: 

1735 - house and enclosed garden; probably a stable.

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