Jean Bochart de Champigny
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Jean Bochart de Champigny, Sieur de Noroy et de Verneuil, chevalier (after 1645 – December 1720, Havre-de-Grâce), was intendant of New France from 1686 to 1702. He was the son of Jean Bochart de Champigny, intendant of Rouen, and Marie Boivin.
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- "Jean Bochart de Champigny". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. 1979–2016.
- the Canadian Encyclopedia
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