A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs: The Story of a Hundred Years, 1761-1861
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The author reconstructs the century-long history of the Malbaie (Murray Bay) manor and its seigneurs, using family manuscripts and letters to follow an original British officer who established a seigneurie after the conquest, his children's military careers, campaigns in the American Revolution and the War of 1812, and the gradual decline and extinction of the family line. Interwoven with archival analysis are descriptions of the physical setting, seigneurial institutions, and French Canadian village life, supported by maps, illustrations, and documentary transcriptions that illuminate local social and political change between 1761 and 1861.
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