Ships to Canada in 1757.
Ships mentioned in the personal journal of Bougainville.
last update : October 11, 1999
Louis Antoine de Bougainville, the famous world explorer, was an officer in the French army in Canada from 1756 to 1760, where he took an active part in many of the campaigns of the French and Indian War, as well as acting as Montcalm's secretary during some of them. Bougainville wrote a personal journal, a transcript of which is kept at the Quebec National Archives. In this journal Bougainville sometimes noted the arrival at Québec or departure of some of the ships.
Below is the list of these notes on ships for the year 1757. At least 25 ships are involved. This is by no mean a complete list of the year's traffic.Some of our ancestors arrived on these ships.
Below this listing is a table giving the three squadrons of warships which were stationed at that time at Louisbourg, Isle Royale (today`s Cap Breton Island, Nova Scotia). The presence of these ships prevented the English from attacking that year. An English fleet of equal size and a land army of 30,000 had been assembled at Halifax, Nova Scotia, for this purpose, but as Bougainville says, the English strategy at sea has always been not to engage the enemy if he seems to be of equal strength. Hence the attack was delayed to 1758.
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Before June 09, 1757, 64 guns warship of the line, captain Montalet, arrived from Louisbourg at Île-aux-Coudres and stationed there to blockade the Saint-Laurent. It carried three companies of 60 each of the Berry regiment and gunpowder. The soldiers and supplies were transported to Québec in two smaller ships. The Bizarre later landed at Québec and departed for Louisbourg on September 19, 1757. Similar to the Achille shown at right.| Célèbre |
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| Several merchant ships |
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Before June 09, 1757, several merchant ships sailing up the Saint-Laurent near Bic, below Québec, loaded with provisions. Likely include some of the ships mentioned below.
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Jason |
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On June 10 1757, merchant ship from Bordeaux sailing up the Saint-Laurent with the David. Both ships belong to Gradis, an important Jewish businessman, accomplice of Intendant Bigot convicted after the war of criminal racketeering. The two ships carried 170 recruits drawn from a body of foreign volunteers for the seven regiments and the Compagnies Franches de la Marine stationed in Canada as well as 1,000 quarters of flour and 1,000 quarters of salted pork. The two ships landed at Québec before June 16.
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Président Le Breton |
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Unnamed |
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Unnamed English ship |
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Saint-Antoine |
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Rochelois |
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Unnamed |
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Unnamed |
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Toison d’Or |
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Fortune |
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Saint-Patrice |
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Société |
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Bristol |
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Liberté |
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Unnamed |
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Robuste |
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| Sauvage |
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Diamant |
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Deux-Frères |
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During 1757, three squadrons were stationed at Louisbourg, one from Toulon, two from Brest.
Pictures of Dauphin-Royal and Achille are attached.
| Ships of the Line | ||
| Name | Cannons | Captain |
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| Formidable | 80 | M. Dubois de la Motte, vice admiral, squadron commander |
| Tonnant | 80 | M. de Beaufremont, lieutenant general |
| Défenseur | 74 | M. de Blénac, squadron commander |
| Duc de Bourgogne | 80 | M. d’Aubigny, squadron commander |
| Héros | 74 | M. Chateloger, captain |
| Diadème | 74 | M.Rosily, captain |
| Hector | 74 |
M. Curvesse, captain |
| Glorieux | 74 | M. Chavagnac, captain |
| Dauphin royal | 70 | M. d’Urtubie, captain PICTURE |
| Achille | 64 | M. de Panat, captain PICTURE |
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Éveillé |
64 | M. Merville, captain |
| Vaillant | 64 | M. Saurin, captain |
| Superbe | 70 | M. Choiseuil, captain |
| Inflexible | 64 | M. Saint-Laurant, captain |
| Belliqueux | 64 | M.d’Orvillers, captain |
| Sage | 64 | M. Dabom, captain |
| Célèbre | 64 | M. la Jonquière, casptain sent to Québec |
| Bizarre | 64 | M. Montalet, captain sent to Québec |
| Greenwich | 64 | English 64 guns captured by M. de Beaufremont |
| Frigates | ||
| Name | Cannons | Captain |
| Bruné | 32 | M. Laprévalaye, captain |
| Fleur de Lys | 32 | M. Tourville, captain |
| Abénakis | 36 | M. Macarty, captain (likely Scottish) |
| Comète | 32 | M. de Brugnon, captain |
| Hermione | 32 | M. Dubois, lieutenant |
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