The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents, Vol. 2: Acadia, 1612-1614
History
The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents, Vol. 2: Acadia, 1612-1614
Canada -- History -- To 1763 (New France); Indians of North America -- Canada; Jesuits -- Missions; Jesuits -- North America
By the grace and Prerogative of the King, permission is granted to
Jean Millot, Bookseller in the University of Paris, to print or to
have printed, to sell and distribute throughout all our Kingdom,
as often as he may desire, in such form or character as he may
see fit, a book entitled, _History of New France, containing the
voyages made by the French to the West Indies, and new countries of
New France, and the discoveries made by them in said places_. To
which are added _The Muses of New France_. Also a number of Charts
in copper-plate, which represent the Provinces, Ports, and other
things appertaining to said History, composed by MARC LESCARBOT,
Advocate in the Court of Parliament. And this to remain valid until
the expiration of six full and complete years, counting from the
day upon which said book shall be finished. During said period of
time, all Printers, Booksellers, and other persons of whatsoever
rank, quality, or condition, are prohibited from publishing,
selling, imitating, or changing said book, or any part thereof,
under penalty of confiscation of the copies, and of fifteen hundred
livres fine, one half of which is to be paid to us, and one half
to the poor of the public hospital of this city of Paris, together
with the costs, damages and interests of the aforesaid petitioner.
Notwithstanding all cries of Haro, Norman Charter, Licenses,
letters, or other appeals and counter-claims, opposed to this, now
or in future.[47] And His Majesty also wills that in placing an
extract from said License in the beginning or at the end of said
book, it shall be regarded as a notice duly served, as has been
more fully described in the patents of his Majesty. Given in Paris
the 27th day of November, in the year of grace 1608, and of our
reign the eleventh.
By the King in Council.
Signed, BRIGARD.
[Illustration: [_Facsimile of Champlain's perspective sketch of fort at
Port Royal, from "Les Voyages du Sieur de Champlain"_ (_Paris, 1613_).]
A. Logemens des artisans.
B. Plate forme où estoit le canon.
C. Le magasin.
D. Logemẽt du sieur de Pontgraué & Champlain.
E. La forge.
F. Palissade de pieux.
G. Le four.
H. La cuisine.
O. Petite maisonnette où l'on retiroit les vtansiles de nos
barques; que de puis le sieur de Poitrincourt fit rebastir et & y
logea le sieur Boulay quand le sieur du Pont s'en riuint en France.
P. La porte de l'abitation.
Q. [K] Le cemetiere.
R. La riuiere.]
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RELATIO RERUM GESTARUM
in Nova-Francica Missione, Annis 1613 & 1614
LYONS: CLAUDE CAYNE, 1618
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