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CHAPTER III. John Nairne, Seigneur of Murray Bay

A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs: the Story of a Hundred Years, 1761-1861 · George McKinnon Wrong — chapter 3 of 24 · ~63 words · public domain

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JOHN NAIRNE, SEIGNEUR OF MURRAY BAY

Colonel Nairne's portrait.--His letters.--The first Scottish settlers at Malbaie.--Nairne's finance.--His tasks.--The cure's work.--The Scottish settlers and their French wives.--The Church and Education.--Nairne's efforts to make Malbaie Protestant.--His war on idleness.--The character of the habitant.--Fishing at Malbaie.--Trade at Malbaie.--Farming at Malbaie.--Nairne's marriage,--Career and death in India of Robert Nairne.--The Quebec Act and its consequences for the habitant. 40

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