Company of Montmorency (News-France)
The viceroy of the News-France the duke Henri II of Montmorency, noting that the Compagnie of Rouen occupied little the colony News-France, founded another company, in 1621, to which it gave his name.
The new company, having the privileges and the obligations of the company of Rouen, lives at its Guillaume head of Caen and its nephew Emery, both calvinists, who sent a vessel to Quebec in spring of the same year, to inform Samuel de Champlain of this change. The members of the company of Rouen were piqués, and took menaçantes attitudes for it. The claims of the two companies harmed progress of the country considerably. Champlain eager to cure in this deplorable state of affairs, sent in France the father Georges Baillif, to make a statement on to the king the precarious situation of the country. The fusion of the two companies was the result of this step. Champlain could then prescribe payments, and thus maintain in the order and the duty those which would have been tempted to deviate some.
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Source
History of Canada, by the Brothers of the Christian Schools, middle price, 1916
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