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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

9. Antoine Paris - Nicolas Larcher

LOCATION: 

Fauxbourg

DATE OF CONCESSION: 

1722

SIZE OF PROPERTY: 

28 toises x 90 toises

BORDERS OF PROPERTY: 

northeast - harbour
southeast - Dastarit
south -
northwest - Lachapelle

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

CHANGES OF OWNERSHIP: 

1731 - Antoine Paris died leaving property to two sons and daughters
1751 - sold by heirs to Nicolas Larcher for 3,000 livres

DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: 

fishing property with grave, vigneaux and chafaud

1732 

- house - main room, kitchen, 3 cabinets
- storehouse with bakery adjoining second storehouse
- cabanes
- garden and court

1753 

- "... une grande Maison, des Magazins Immenses et une très forte calle pour faciliter Les débarquemens Nocturnes ..."


OTHER INFORMATION: 

1733 

- property rented to Dominique Collongue - who had married Paris' widow the previous year - for 6 years at 500 livres a year.

1734 - Collongue and Veuve Paris moved to Port Toulouse. Property rented to Pierre
Detcheverry for 3 years at 400 livres a year. He is a master forgeron.

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