Joseph de Monic

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Joseph de Monic, né vers 1650 à Oloron-Sainte-Marie dans la province du Béarn et mort le 17 octobre 1707 à Bayonne, est un militaire et administrateur colonial français. Il est gouverneur par intérim de la colonie française de Plaisance sur l'île de Terre-Neuve de 1697 à 1702. rdf:langString
Joseph de Monic (c. 1650 – October 17, 1707) military officer and administrator, acting Governor of Newfoundland, born Oloron, Béarn died Bayonne. Monic was promoted to captain before he came to Canada in 1687 where he was then promoted to the garrison adjutant at Québec. In 1697 he was appointed temporary governor at Plaisance. Monic never achieved full governor status because of his misunderstandings with his senior lieutenants. He was recalled to France in 1702 when the King had learned of his trading relationship with Boston to overcome a food shortage. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Joseph de Monic (c. 1650 – October 17, 1707) military officer and administrator, acting Governor of Newfoundland, born Oloron, Béarn died Bayonne. Monic was promoted to captain before he came to Canada in 1687 where he was then promoted to the garrison adjutant at Québec. In 1697 he was appointed temporary governor at Plaisance. Monic never achieved full governor status because of his misunderstandings with his senior lieutenants. He was recalled to France in 1702 when the King had learned of his trading relationship with Boston to overcome a food shortage. When in France he served at Rochefort and was dubbed a knight of the Order of Saint Louis in May 1707.
rdf:langString Joseph de Monic, né vers 1650 à Oloron-Sainte-Marie dans la province du Béarn et mort le 17 octobre 1707 à Bayonne, est un militaire et administrateur colonial français. Il est gouverneur par intérim de la colonie française de Plaisance sur l'île de Terre-Neuve de 1697 à 1702.
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