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Departure of St Malo

 

SHIPS

Weight

COMMANDANT

PASSENGERS

Date  of departure and arrival


La Grande Hermine
La Petite Hermine
L'Émérillon
100 tons
60 tons
40 tons
Jacques Cartier
Guillaume Le Breton Bastille
Macé Jalobert
          110
    for the 3 ships
Departure St Malo : May 19, 1535
Arrived at Terre-Neuve : July 7, 1535
At Stadaconé :  September 7 , 1535
At Hochelaga : October 2, 1535

Returned St Malo: July 1536
Note : La Petite Hermine out of use remains in News-France.

Le Luxembourg 130
2 decks
Built  1730 Granville
Draughting loaded : 11
Draughting unloaded : 9
Cannons in war : 16

Cannons with goods : 10
Cannons grade : 3 to 4
Crew in war : 50
Crew with goods : 30
Captain Jacques PÉRÉE   Armament : #  19

Departed  St Malo :
Departed : March 24, 1733
Great Banks of Newfoundland
Return at Granville:
November 21, 1733

Desarmament : # 51

 

Le Marquis de Guynet 180
2 decks
Built  1723 Granville
Draughting loaded : 12
Draughting unloaded : 6
Cannons in war : 20

Cannons with goods : 14
Cannons grade : 4
Crew in war : 90
Crew with goods : 50
Captain
Pierre GANNE

0

Armament :  #    41

Departed : St Malo
Departed : March 18, 1735
Gaspe Peninsula, Newfoundland
Returned at Granville:
April 6, 1736

 
Le Cézard 70
2 decks
Built  1728 Granville
Draughting loaded : 8
Draughting unloaded :  6
Cannons in war : 8

Cannons with goods :
Cannons grade : 2 1/2
Crew in war : 26
Crew with goods : 18
Captain
Robert COQ

0

Armament :  # 18 

Departed : St Malo :
Departed : June 16, 1736
Royale Island (Louisbourg)
Desarmament at Granville:
1st January 1737
La Marguerite 120 Jacques  Cailloüet              0 Departed of St Malo :July 11, 1742
Arrived Gaspe :
Returned :