The Voyage of Pierre Angibaut Known As Champdor Captain in the Marine of New

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The Voyage of Pierre Angibaut Known As Champdor Captain in the Marine of New
Decosta, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1831-1904
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22, 1606, and is of interest. Lescarbot was born about the year 1565-70, and died about 1630.
t It is clear that the privilege, which was for one year only, had no special application to the territory ceded to Poutrincourt. The Patent to De Mont covered all of New France. See Patent in Champlain's (Euvres, Vol. I. P. 136.
Lescarbot mentions Champdore's return, and says : " The said ship, being returned, we have had report by Monsieur de Champdore, and others, of the condition of the country we
...had left, and of tlie wonderful beauty of the corn that the said Monsieur de Poutrincourt had sown before his departure, together with the grains that have fallen in the gardens which have grown incredibly. Memberton gathered six or seven barrels of the corn that we had sown, and still had one left, which he reserved for the French whom he expected. When it was charged that he had eaten our pigeons which we had left there, he fell to weeping, and embracing him that told him, said it was the Macharoa, that is, the great birds called Elagles, which eat many of them while we were there.

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