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- but not exclusively male. A female seigneur was generally known as a seigneuresse or lady. The seigneur could be a noble or a roturier (commoner) as well...
- Mille Îles River. In 1792, a disagreement between Seigneur Hertel and Seigneuresse Lamarque resulted in a division of the seigneurial territory along what...
- status of Port Royal and Annapolis Royal was in effect until 1733, but Seigneuresse Marie de Saint-Étienne de La Tour probably maintained the social status...
- (1800–1852), who married Marie-Charlotte Chartier de Lotbinière (1805-1866), Seigneuresse de Rigaud, in 1822. She was the second of the three daughters and heiresses...
- Athenes and Egypt, married to Julie-Christine Chartier de Lotbinière, 5th seigneuresse of Lotbinière Antoine Chartier de Lotbinière Harwood (1825–1891), Quebec...
- Marie-Louise Josephte (Chartier de Lotbinière) Harwood, Seigneuresse de Vaudreuil; painted by Anson ****inson c. 1824. Courtesy of McCord Museum...
- first proposed to Julie-Christine's eldest sister, Louise-Josephe, the Seigneuresse de Vaudreuil, who instead chose to marry Robert Unwin Harwood. Henri-Gustave...
- 2023-12-08. Poirier, Marc (2020-10-09). "Marie de Saint-Étienne de La Tour, seigneuresse de Port-Royal". Acadie Nouvelle (in French). Retrieved 2023-12-08. Cormier...
- William Bingham, was married to Marie-Charlotte Chartier de Lotbiniere, Seigneuresse de Rigaud, the second daughter and co-heiress of Michel-Eustache-Gaspard-Alain...
- (1800–1852), who married Marie-Charlotte Chartier de Lotbiniere (1805–1866), Seigneuresse de Rigaud, in 1822. Marie-Charlotte was the second of the three daughters...