The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents, Vol. 3: Acadia, 1611-1616
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The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents, Vol. 3: Acadia, 1611-1616
Canada -- History -- To 1763 (New France); Indians of North America -- Canada; Jesuits -- Missions; Jesuits -- North America
An expedient presented itself to the Jesuits, by which they
could extricate themselves happily [154] from these perplexities
and obstacles. It was to go and find young du Pont, who, we had
heard, had made up his mind to pass the winter on the St. John
river, some eighteen or twenty leagues from Port Royal. For since
this du Pont had already lived a long time in the country, even
leading the life of a Sylvan among the Natives, it was said of him
that he understood the language very well, and there was no doubt
that he could at least properly explain the questions so as to get
from the savages suitable answers; these were necessary in order
to write down a little Catechism, and some Christian instruction.
Father Biard then decided to go and look for du Pont, deciding to
cross French Bay in a canoe, rather than not to avail himself of
this opportunity of doing good. [155] But sieur de Biencourt was
very much opposed to this decision, taking great offense at it; and
we had to yield to him, to have peace.
CHAPITRE XVII. [i.e., xvi.]
VN VOYAGE FAICT À LA RIUIERE DE S. CROIX, & LA MORT DU SAGAMO MEMBERTOU.
SVR la fin du moys d'Aoust de la mesme année 1611. le sieur de
Biencourt ayant eu nouuelles, que le nauire du Capitaine Plastrier
de la ville de Honfleur faisoit pescherie au Port aux Coquilles,
à vingt vne lieuë de Port Royal vers l'Ouest: il se delibera de
l'aller trouuer, à celle fin de luy recommander vn de ses gens, qu'il
renuoyoit en France auec lettres, [156] pour presser le secours
attendu, & representer l'estat pitoyable auquel on estoit. Le P. Biard
l'accompagna; & ils rencontrerent ce nauire tant à propos, que s'ils
eussent tardé d'vn demy quart d'heure, la commodité en estoit perduë:
car ja il faisoit voyle pour reuenir en France. Estans dedans, nous
apprinsmes que le Capitaine Platrier s'estoit resolu de passer l'Hyuer
en l'Isle saincte Croix, & qu'il y estoit resté luy cinquiesme. Ceste
nouuelle fit prendre resolution au sieur de Biencourt d'aller à Saincte
Croix de ceste mesme tirade, auant que le Capitaine Platrier eust
moy[~e] de se fortifier: car il vouloit tirer de luy le Quint de toutes
ses marchandises, & traicte, parce qu'il hyuernoit sur le pays. L'Isle
Saincte Croix est à six lieües du Port aux Coquilles, au milieu d'vne
riuiere.
CHAPTER XVII. [i.e., xvi.]
A VOYAGE MADE TO THE STE. CROIX RIVER, AND THE DEATH OF THE
SAGAMORE, MEMBERTOU.
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