Cugnet, François Joseph, 1720-1789.
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An abstract of the loix de police or, public regulations for the establishment of peace and good order, that were of force in the province of Quebec, in the time of the French government. Drawn up by a select committee of Canadian gentlemen, well skilled in the Laws of France, and of that Province. by the desire of the Honourable Guy Carleton, Esquire, Governour in Chief of the said province.
Quebec (Province)Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- E-books
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An abstract of the several royal edicts and declarations, and provincial regulations and ordinances, that were in force in the province of Quebec in the time of the French government and of the commissions of the several Governours-General and Intendants of the said province, during the same period. Faithfully collected, from the Registers of the Superiour Council of Quebec, by Francis Joseph Cugnet, Esquire, Secretary to the Governour and Council of the said Province, for the French Language. By the direction of the Honourable Guy Carleton, Esquire, Governour in Chief of the said Province.
Quebec (Province)Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- E-books
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Ancient French archives, or, Extracts from the minutes of Council relating to the records of Canada while under the government of France
Date: 1791- E-books
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Traité de la loi des fiefs Qui a toujours été suivie en Canada ... Par François Joseph Cugnet, Ecuier, Seigneur de St. Etienne, &c. &c. [One line of Latin quotation].
Cugnet, François Joseph, 1720-1789.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- E-books
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Traité de la police. Qui a toujours été suivie en Canada, aujourd'hui Province de Québec, depuis son établissement jusqu'à la conquête, tiré des diférens [sic] réglemens, jugemens et ordonnances d'intendans, à qui par leurs commissions, cette partie du gouvernement était totalement atribuée [sic], à l'exclusion de tous autres juges, qui n'en pouvaient connaitre qu'en qualité de leurs subdélégués. Traité qui pourrait être de quelqu'utilité aux grands voyers, et aux juges de police en cette province. Par Franc̜ois Joseph Cugnet, Ecuier, Seigneur de St. Etienne, &c &c. [One line in Latin]
Quebec (Province)Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]