[191] Documents, p. 14.
[192] See Inventio Fortunata, B. F. De Costa, p. 12.
[193] See Hakluyt’s Discourse of Westerne Planting, p. 26; and Cabo de Baxos, p. 6; also, a note on the Cardinal, by M. Gravier, in the Magazine of American History, ix. 214.
[194] Lescarbot’s Nouvelle France, pp. 422-426.
[195] Discourse, etc., p. 26.
[196] Principal Navigations, iii. 236.
[197] Hakluyt in his third volume gives accounts of several English voyages to the St. Lawrence, 1593-1597.
[198] Navarrete, Bibliotheca maritima, i. 396.
[199] [There is a view of this manor in the Relation originale, Paris, 1867. In the Massachusetts Archives, Documents collected in France, i. 263, is a paper on the genealogy of Cartier, by M. Cunat, of St. Malo, communicated to Mr. Poore by M. d’Avezac. This and various other copies of papers (many of which have of late years been printed) relating to Cartier are preserved in the office of the Régistraire de la Province de Québec. In 1883 the Chambre of the Province ordered a list made of the documents relating to Canadian history in that office, which was in March furnished by the secretary, J. Blanchet, and printed as no. 62 of the legislative documents. It shows about one thousand documents from the time of Cartier to the American Revolution.—Ed.]
[200] See Transactions of the Quebec Literary and Historical Society, 1862, which contains valuable articles (p. 141).