List of Seigneuries of New France

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List of Seigneuries of New France by order of the first concession. Seigneuries were an area that was used at the time of New France

Contents

1612 to 1625: First Concessions

1625 to 1644 : Concessions under de Lévis

Starting in 1627, it was the New France Company "Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France" who administered New France.

1644 to 1660 : concessions under François-Christophe de Levy

1660 to 1661 : concessions under Isaac Pas

1662 to 1686 : concessions under d'Estrades

Jusqu'en 1665 : concessions by the Compagnie de la Nouvelle-France

1665 to 1672 : concessions by the intendant Talon

1672 to 1682 : concessions by the governor Frontenac

1682 to 1686 : concessions by the governor Meulles

1686 to 1707 : concessions under Jean d'Estrée

1686 to 1705  : concessions by Jean Bochart de Champigny

1707 to 1737 : concessions under Victor Marie d'Estrées

Final concessions

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