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1726 in Canada
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Events from the year 1726 in Canada.
Incumbents
- French Monarch: Louis XV
- British and Irish Monarch: George I
Governors
- Governor General of New France: Charles de la Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois
- Colonial Governor of Louisiana: Pierre Dugué de Boisbriand
- Governor of Nova Scotia: John Doucett then Lawrence Armstrong
- Governor of Placentia: Samuel Gledhill
Events
- Claude-Thomas Dupuy took up his duties as intendant of New France.
- Charles de la Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois was appointed as Governor of New France.
- Thomas-Jacques Taschereau arrived in New France (Canada) as a private secretary to the Intendant of New France, Claude-Thomas Dupuy.
Births
- June 24 : Robert Monckton, army officer and colonial administrator (died 1782)
Full date unknown
- Robert Prescott, Governor of Canada (died 1815)
Deaths
- July 27 : Étienne de Carheil, missionary.
Date unknown
- Étienne Jacob, court officer.
References
References
- Guéganic (2008), p. 13.
- Gibbs, G. C. (September 2004; online edn, January 2006) [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10538 "George I (1660–1727)"], ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', [[Oxford University Press]], {{doi. 10.1093/ref:odnb/10538. Retrieved 30 July 2007 (subscription required).
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