• Captain Pierre Pouchot (April 8, 1712 – 1769) was a French military engineer and officer in the French regular army. He was born at Grenoble, France, son...
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    Niagara had been largely constructed under the direction of Captain Pierre Pouchot of the French Army. In early 1759, General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm...
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    Island New York) in the St. Lawrence River. Captain Pierre Pouchot was assigned its defense. Pouchot had been taken prisoner after the siege of Fort Niagara...
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    accompanied by other officers and party of Native Allies. Montcalm asked Pierre Pouchot to continue with the work of determining how to besiege the British...
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    septentrionale entre la France et l'Angleterre par Pierre Pouchot: texte établi par Catherine Broué et Pierre Broué (2003) Arts de l'équitation dans l'Europe...
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  • that she was one of two vessels that the French commander, Captain Pierre Pouchot, had started to build at Fort Niagara before its capture by the British...
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    31 – Anders Johan von Höpken, Swedish politician (d. 1789) April 8 – Pierre Pouchot, French military engineer officer (d. 1769) April 23 – Devasahayam Pillai...
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  • Niagara had been largely constructed under the direction of Captain Pierre Pouchot of the French Army. In early 1759, General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm...
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  • Duquesne) when he received an appeal for help from Pierre Pouchot, the commander at Fort Niagara. Pouchot had sent Lignery some troops, but was himself now...
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    Lévis ordered Captain Pierre Pouchot of the Régiment de Béarn to delay Amherst's approaching army for as long as he could. Pouchot set up his defence of...
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    was ambushed at the Battle of La Belle-Famille. The post's commander, Pierre Pouchot, surrendered the fort to the British commander, Sir William Johnson...
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    painted in red ochre. According to the 18th century French captain Pierre Pouchot, a narrows between the island and Canadian shore was previously called...
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    (PDF). Schroth's New York Company. p. 2. Retrieved 18 August 2011. Pierre Pouchot, Michael Cardy (translation) and Brian Leigh Dunnigan (edition and notes)...
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    "Weningo," the name of the nearby Delaware (Lenape) village.: 24  Captain Pierre Pouchot, chief engineer of the forces in Canada, wrote: "At the mouth of Rivière...
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    America, ordered Captain Pierre Pouchot of the Régiment de Béarn to delay Amherst's approaching army for as long as he could. Pouchot ordered the evacuation...
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    the center of the French defences. Benoist was replaced by Captain Pierre Pouchot in March 1759. With the fall of Fort Frontenac in August 1758, New France...
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  • 31 – Anders Johan von Höpken, Swedish politician (d. 1789) April 8 – Pierre Pouchot, French military engineer officer (d. 1769) April 23 – Devasahayam Pillai...
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    taking items away from the British. According to a report of a Captain Pierre Pouchot, he believed that they had only wanted the French brandy. In 1758, the...
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  • March – Claude Bourgelat, veterinary surgeon (died 1779) 8 April – Pierre Pouchot, military engineer officer (died 1769) 17 May – Jean-Baptiste Greppo...
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  • Bulletin des recherches historiques (in French). A. Roy. 1922. Pouchot, Pierre (1994). Memoirs on the Late War in North America Between France and...
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  • Estrie 45°05′00″N 72°35′00″W / 45.0833°N 72.5833°W / 45.0833; -72.5833 Pouchot 1965-02-20 259 Nord-du-Québec 49°40′00″N 77°15′00″W / 49.6667°N 77.25°W...
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  • Landes, Gérard Lemaux, Benoît Le Pennec, Jean-Noël Malinge, Christophe Pouchot, Alain Remy, Jacques Stoll, Mieke Vermaerke, Gilbert Weppe Animation: James...
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  • Appeal or even reference to the pope was forbidden. 1791–1792 : Joseph Pouchot (constitutional bishop) 1792–1802 : Henri Reymond (constitutional bishop)...
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    recorded was −27.3 °C (−17.1 °F) on 15 January 1966. unknown–2014: Georges Pouchot-Rougeblanc 2014–2020: Jean-Louis Chevalier 2020–2026: Claudine Morrier-Chretien...
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  • Army Cyclist Corps (late Royal West Surrey Regiment) Private Jack Auguste Pouchot, 16th County of London Battalion, London Regiment (Queen's Westminster...
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