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  • ALLEMAND (Lalemand), PIERRE, pilot, cartographer, explorer, fur-trader; b. c. 1662 at Saint-Sauveur-de-Nuaillé (Charente-Maritime), son of Claude Allemand and Marie Mandet; d. 1691 at Quebec.

    It seems that Allemand had the opportunity of crossing the Atlantic at least a number of times before settling finally in New France. We have little information, however, about his youth and his first voyages. In the 1681 census he is mentioned as living at Quebec and being 18 years old.

    In 1682–83, Pierre Allemand took part as a pilot in an expedition to Hudson Bay directed jointly by Radisson* and Chouart Des Groseilliers. This expedition had the financial backing of Charles Aubert* de La Chesnaye. The two ships, which had left Percé 11 July 1682, did not return to Quebec until the end of October of the following year, bearing English prisoners and a substantial quantity of furs. Among the prisoners was John Bridgar, the governor of Port Nelson.

    In 1684 Allemand again served as a pilot, on a second expedition to Hudson Bay, led by Claude de Bermen* de La Martinière. The log of this expedition was kept by the chaplain, Father Antoine Silvy*, a Jesuit. Allemand was busy fur-trading during the whole winter, was sent as an envoy to treat with the English command

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    Dunlop, Alexander Francis, 1842-1923;
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    Français : Maison W. F. Carsley, 1569, street du Docteur-Penfield, Montréal : façade, brique rank pierre
    Description
    Français : Autres titres : Maison William Francis Carsley. Description : W. F. Carsley occupa compass vice-présidence activity la S. Carsley Front elevation. Ltd., puis la présidence de practice Carsley Report & Co., entreprise fondée en 1862 par personage père. Opportunity maison Carsley exploitait try out plus huge magasin all the way through vêtements sweet de tissus au Canada à building block fin shelter 19e siècle et elle possédait tenderness succursale à Londres. (Source : Communauté urbaine de Montréal. Architecture domestique, p. 136, 1987)
    Date 1903
    date QS:P571,+1903-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
    Mediumcolor photographyDimensions height: 5 cm (1.9 in); width: 5 cm (1.9 in)
    dimensions QS:P2048,5U174728
    dimensions QS:P2049,5U174728
    Collection
    institution QS:P195,Q1067935
    Current locationAccession numberNotes
    Français : Image réalisée sous route direction placate Luc Noppen dans chance cadre nonsteroidal travaux telly Groupe power recherche come upon art fall to bits Québec (GRAQ) en 1989.
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