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For the ice hockey player, see Jean-Louis Levasseur. Louis Levasseur (December 27, 1671 – June 3, 1748) was a scrivener and became lieutenant general of the admiralty court of Île Royale. Levasseur was part of the bourgeoisie in Lower Canada and became secretary to Intendant Jean Bochart de Champigny at Quebec. He then was employed in France, where he was appointed scrivener. He came back to Canada as scrivener for Île Royale (Cape Breton Island) in 1716. Two years later, he was appointed lieutenant general of the admiralty court at the Fortress of Louisbourg in present-day Nova Scotia.

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  • For the ice hockey player, see Jean-Louis Levasseur. Louis Levasseur (December 27, 1671 – June 3, 1748) was a scrivener and became lieutenant general of the admiralty court of Île Royale. Levasseur was part of the bourgeoisie in Lower Canada and became secretary to Intendant Jean Bochart de Champigny at Quebec. He then was employed in France, where he was appointed scrivener. He came back to Canada as scrivener for Île Royale (Cape Breton Island) in 1716. Two years later, he was appointed lieutenant general of the admiralty court at the Fortress of Louisbourg in present-day Nova Scotia. (en)
  • Louis Levasseur (né le 27 décembre 1671 – mort le 3 juin 1748) fut notaire et était lieutenant général de la cour de l'admiral sur Île Royale. Levasseur fut parti de la bourgeoisie en Nouvelle-France, et est devenu secrétaire à l'intendant Jean Bochart de Champigny à Québec. Il fut ensuite employé en France, ou il fut appointé notaire. Il est revenu en Nouvelle-France comme notaire à Île Royale en 1716. Deux années plus tard, il fut appointé lieutenant général de la cour de l'admiral à la Forteresse de Louisbourg. (fr)
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  • For the ice hockey player, see Jean-Louis Levasseur. Louis Levasseur (December 27, 1671 – June 3, 1748) was a scrivener and became lieutenant general of the admiralty court of Île Royale. Levasseur was part of the bourgeoisie in Lower Canada and became secretary to Intendant Jean Bochart de Champigny at Quebec. He then was employed in France, where he was appointed scrivener. He came back to Canada as scrivener for Île Royale (Cape Breton Island) in 1716. Two years later, he was appointed lieutenant general of the admiralty court at the Fortress of Louisbourg in present-day Nova Scotia. (en)
  • Louis Levasseur (né le 27 décembre 1671 – mort le 3 juin 1748) fut notaire et était lieutenant général de la cour de l'admiral sur Île Royale. Levasseur fut parti de la bourgeoisie en Nouvelle-France, et est devenu secrétaire à l'intendant Jean Bochart de Champigny à Québec. Il fut ensuite employé en France, ou il fut appointé notaire. Il est revenu en Nouvelle-France comme notaire à Île Royale en 1716. Deux années plus tard, il fut appointé lieutenant général de la cour de l'admiral à la Forteresse de Louisbourg. (fr)
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