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Etat du Roy du Domaine

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12500By expences of Forts and Garrisons Governor General as Governor of the Town and Castle of Quebec3,00000
1571Pay[g] and Provisions of the Garrison3,77000
2000Fuel of Do48000
7500Lieutt du Roy1,80000
5000Town Major1,20000
3368Captain of the Gates80000
460811,05000
Montreal
12500Governor[h]3,000
5434Pay of the Garrison1,300
8368Lieutt[i] du Roy2,000
5000Town Major1,2007,50000
Trois Rivieres
12500Governor3,000
5434Pay of the Garrison1,300
7500Lieutt du Roy1,800
5000Town Major[j]1,2007,30000
1,0771825,85000
By paid to Religious uses
112100To the Clergy[k] and in aid of building Churches2,700
33368To the Chapter of Quebec8,000
8368To the support[k] of superanuated Priests or Missionaries2,000
316134As a supplement[k] to Cures of Poor Parishes7,600
55434To the Jesuits for their Missions and a Professor of Hydrography13,300
5000To the Recollets of Quebec1,200
62100To the Convent of Ursulines1,500
312100To the Convent of the Hôtel Dieu7,500
83100To the Convent of the Hospital General2,00045,80000
At Montreal
83100To the Hospitalieres2,000
12500To the Filles de la Congregation By the Salaries of Officers of Justice3,000
20168To the first Conseiler of the Conseil Superieur[l]500
187100To 10 others at 450 each[m]4,500
62100To the Attorney General1,500
2934To the Greffier700
434To the Huissier10012,30000
3,4985083,95000
Salaries of the Officers of Prevôte of Quebec.
2934Lieutt Gen.l Civil and Criminal[n]700
2500Lieutenant Particulier600
12100Proceureur du Roy300
434Greffier1001,70000
Montreal
1850Lieutenant Genl Civil450
1084Proceurer du Roy25070000
Trois Rivieres
1850Lieutenant Genl Civil450
1084Proceurer du Roy25070000
Salaries of the Officers of Police
2500To the Grand Voyer[o]600
20168To the Prevost des Marechaux de France[p]500
12100To an exempt under Him300
2934To 4 Archers[q] 175 Livres each700
13150To a Hangman3302,43000
3,7286889,48000
By expenses of the Hospital at Quebec
5000Salary to a Pysician1,200
5000First Surgeon1,200
3368Second Surgeon800
2500Midwife6003,80000
By Sundry extraordinary expences
41134Publication of the decrees of Council1,000
434Expences of Fuel[r] in ye Council room100
868Travelling Charges of the Archers200
20168Allow'd the Bishop in lieu of Duties paid by him5001,80000
5000By paid to the Establishment of Louisberg, a Pension to the Count of Gacé son to the Marquis of Matignon in lieu of some land taken into the Kings hands6,000
33368Do to the Religious Brothers of la Charite8,000
62100Do to the Nuns of La Congregation1,500
5000Do to 4 Councellors at 300 each1,200
16130Do to the Proceureur General All at same place40017,10000
8368By a pension to a Botanist at Louisiana2,00000
4,757100Total of the Etat du Roy.114,18000
[g]As no Garrison was kept either at Quebec, Montreal or Trois Rivières the above were perquisites to the several Governors.
[h]This Officer had by way of gratuity from the Marine Chest 1000 Livres and ½ pr Cent from the East India Company on the Beavor they exported amounting to about 1500 more.
[i]The Lieutenants du Roy had each 1800 Livres, the Senior of these had a gratuity of 200 besides, the Lieutt of Montreal was the senior in 1757.
[j]The Town Major had a perquisite of 2 Barrels of Powder each for the use of their Garrisons, but as they did not exist, they received each in lieu thereof from the Storekeeper 250 Livres. Each Govr also paid his Town Major 100 Livres for signing the Rolls.
[k]These were distributed by the Bishops.
[l]Of late Years he had a Gratuity of 450lb from the marine.
[m]There was a vacancy of one this Year. The Salary of Three Eldest had of late Years been augmented with a gratuity to each of 150 Livres also from the Marine.
[n]This officer had of late Years obtained an addition of 300 Livres out of the Marine fund.
[o]This Officer had likewise an allowance of 10lb pr diem extraordinary when upon his duty. If the Inhabitants applied to him to make out roads for their own private advantage they were at all the expenses attending the same.
[p]This Officer likewise had an allowance of 7lb 10s pr diem travelling charges when out upon the execution of his office.
[q]These were severally allowed 3lb pr diem when sent in pursuit of Deserters or other Criminals.
[r]This was a perquisite to the Lieutenant General and as the firing would have cost three times as much, the Intendants supplied the same out of the King's Yard.
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