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to New France. She and her friend Madame de Villesasin (Isabelle Blondeau) were benefactors of the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris. Having learned that the Duchess d'Aiguillon had funded the establishment of a hospital in Quebec, Madame de Bullion offered Jeanne Mance 1,200
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She insisted on being mentioned in the deeds ratifying her donations as "An unknown benefactress". Her identity was revealed only after her death, on July 3, 1664. She bequeathed her assets to the Compagnie de Saint-Sulpice, which was active in Montréal.
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The Society of Our Lady of Montréal for the conversion of the Indians of New France, (sometimes known as the "Company Our Lady of Montreal") was formed in 1641 by
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An agreement between Angélique Faure de Bullion and Jeanne Mance is the oldest letter in the Archives Department of the City of Montréal.
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Lindsay, Lionel. "Angélique Bullion." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 3. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1908. 19 Jun. 2013
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Angélique Faure was born in Paris; her parents were Guichard Faure and Madeleine Brulart de Sillery. She was the niece of
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Formerly Rue Saint-Constant and then Cadieux Street, on May 9, 1927, de Bullion Street, Montreal was named in her honour.
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The Hôtel-Dieu was founded in honour of Saint Joseph and confided in 1657–59 to the care of the
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In 1663, shortly after the death of Olier and La Dauversière, the company was dissolved.
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Upon the death of her husband in 1640, she inherited a large fortune, including the
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converts to Catholicism. The mission would eventually be named
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in order to teach French settlers and Christian Indians.
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Shaffer, Marie-Eve. "Montreal archives have 100 years",
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annually rewarded him with a bonus of 100,000 livres.
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Simpson, Patricia. Marguerite Bourgeoys and Montreal, 1640-1665, McGill-Queen's Press, 1997, p.80
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