Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Roch de Ramezay
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Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Roch, Seigneur de Ramezay, (4 September 1708, in Montreal, New France – 7 May 1777, in Blaye, France; officer of the marines and colonial administrator for New France during the 18th century. Joining at age 11, as an ensign, he fought campaigns against the Meskwaki tribe in Illinois, and the British in Acadia. In 1759, during the Seven Years' War, as the King's lieutenant; he signed, in the name of Louis XV, the Articles of Capitulation of Quebec, for which he was later criticised.
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Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Roch, seigneur de Ramezay, né le 4 septembre 1708 à Montréal et mort le 7 mai 1777 à Blaye (France), est un officier de marine et administrateur colonial français du XVIIIe siècle. Lieutenant du roi, il signe au nom du Roi de France les articles de la capitulation de Québec en 1759, lors de la Guerre de Sept Ans.
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Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Roch de Ramezay
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Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Roch de Ramezay
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Chateau de Ramezay, Montreal, New France
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Battle of the Plains of Abraham
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Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Roch, Seigneur de Ramezay, (4 September 1708, in Montreal, New France – 7 May 1777, in Blaye, France; officer of the marines and colonial administrator for New France during the 18th century. Joining at age 11, as an ensign, he fought campaigns against the Meskwaki tribe in Illinois, and the British in Acadia. In 1759, during the Seven Years' War, as the King's lieutenant; he signed, in the name of Louis XV, the Articles of Capitulation of Quebec, for which he was later criticised.
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Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Roch, seigneur de Ramezay, né le 4 septembre 1708 à Montréal et mort le 7 mai 1777 à Blaye (France), est un officier de marine et administrateur colonial français du XVIIIe siècle. Lieutenant du roi, il signe au nom du Roi de France les articles de la capitulation de Québec en 1759, lors de la Guerre de Sept Ans.
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