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January 23, 1679
Hendaye (64700) Pyrénées Atlantiques (64):
before Jean Bereau notary in Ciboure, Joannis
de Suhigaraychipy married Saubadine de Haramboure.
Source: AD64
IIIE9686 (161-165/318)
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March 5, 1690
Sieur Joannis
de Shuygaraychipy, from
Hendaye, confers full
power of attorney to his wife Saubadine de Haramboure.
Source: AD64 3E4026 (449-452/2208)
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June
8, 1691
Capture of the Plie Dorée by Joannis Desuigaraychipy also known
as Croisiq in command of the frigate
the Légère
Source: AD64 B8699
p 67-69
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December 23, 1691
Joannis Desuigaraychipy also known as Croisic in command of the
Légère
Source: AD64 B8698
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March 1, 1692
Letter from the Comte de Ponchartrain,
Secretary of State for the Navy, to the Sieur de la Boulaye: "I was well
ease to learn the action from the captain Coursic and
though this captain is not with the service of the King, its Majesty
would like to give him the command of one of the frigates (the Aigle and the Favory)
built in Bayonne".
Source: AN Marine B/2/83 (2) f°410
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March
5, 1692
Ponchartrain to Degramont:
the Princesse captured by Sieur Coursic
Source: AN Marine B/2/83 (2) f°446
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March 22, 1692
By order of the King: certificate of
captain of light frigate to Sieur Coursic
Source: AN Marine B/2/82 f°90
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April
30, 1692
Ponchartrain to Degramont: the King
decided to arme the frigates Aigle and
the Françoise which are in Bayonne (...) the captain Coursic
will be granted permission to command one…
Source: AN Marine B/2/84 (2) f°319
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May 24, 1692
Ponchartrain to Begon: (...) as I give to
Sieur Coursic the order to arrive in Rochefort (...) it is necessary
that at once he will arrived you tell him to go to
Bayonne
Source: AN Marine B/2/84 (3) f°609
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June
13, 1692
Ponchartrain to Begon:
the pinnace captured by Sieur Coursic
Source: AN Marine B/2/84 (4) f°830
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June 18, 1692
Ponchartrain to Degramont: it is annoying
that Captain Coursic is not in a position to be in
service
Source: AN Marine B/2/84 (4) f°860
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September 26, 1692
The Légère under command of Sieur Desuhigaraychipy
Source: AD64 B8700
p 78
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October 1, 1692
I let you know that
the Aigle is arrived in Saint Jean de Luz and that I went to
make it put at the veil under command of Coursic (...) I
did not have yet any news of the Favory
Source: AN Marine B/3/74 f°93
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October 5, 1692
Coursic will put at the veil on the 8
of this
month at the latest, he will command the Aigle…
Source: AN Marine B/3/74 f°98
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October 29, 1692
Coursic left four
days ago with the Aigle, the Légère and the Madone to go to join
Chevalier des Ogiers
Source: AN Marine B/3/74 f°104
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November 22, 1692
Ponchartrain to Laboulaye: the King approved
that Mr. le Duc de Gramont puts Sieur Coursic on the Mignon and Harismendy on
the Aigle
Source: AN Marine B/2/86 (2) f° 431
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December 14, 1692
The wound of Coursic
was reopened
(...) it would be very annoying that he cannot command the Mignon
Source: AN Marine B/3/74 f°148
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January 14, 1693
Sale of 1/6 of
the frigate Lesperance by Sieur Joannis
Suygarachipy Croisic, from Bayonne, Captain of frigate of the King.
Source: AD64 3E4029 (1164-1167/2263)
Signature:

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January
18, 1693
Sieur Joannis
Shuygaraychipy Croisic, from Bayonne, Captain of frigate of the King, confers full
power of attorney to his wife Saubadine de Haramboure.
Source: AD64 3E4029 (1140-1143/2263)
Signature:

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March 4, 1693
The Mignon under command of Captain Coursic
Source: AN Marine B/2/89 (3) f°557
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March
25, 1693
Order of the King to
prohibit Sieur Coursic, captain of frigate
Source: AN Marine B/2/88 f°92
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May 10, 1693
I thank you for the kindness which you had to
make raise the prohibition of Sieur Coursic who is at
hydrotherapy in Barèges
Source: AN Marine B/3/79 f°111
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May 21, 1693
Capture of the Succes de Barnestable by Croisic in command of the
Légère
Source: AD64 B8701
p 73-75
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June 27, 1693
Capitaine Joannis de Suigarrichipy also known as Croisic is authorized
to command and armed the fregate of the King named the Aigle
Source:
AD64 B8701 p
54-55
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June 30, 1693
The Sieur Antoine d'Arcy de la Varenne received
instructions from the Comte de Ponchartrain, Secretary of State for the
Navy, to form a squadron to stop the Dutch trading of the whales in Spitzberg:
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Vessel the Pélican, under command of Captain de la Varenne
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Frigate the Aigle, under command of Captain
Joannis Suhigaraychipy, also known as Coursic or Croisic
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Frigate the Favory, under command of Captain
Louis de Harismendy
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Vessel the Prudent, privateer of Saint Malo, under
command of Sieur Gouin de Beauchesne
Source: AN Marine B/4/14 (2) f°522
Philippe Henrat: French Naval Operations in Spitsbergen During Louis
XIV's Reign
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August 6,
1693
The frigates the Aigle and the Favory meet 40 enemy
ships in Bear Bay, Spitzberg.
Coursic and Harismendy decided to sent the "Sieur d'Etchebehere
enseigne on the Aigle", who speake
fluent Dutch, to deliver an ultimatum to the enemy admiral...
Source: AN Marine B/4/14 (2) f°524
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February 24, 1694
Congratulations to the captain Coursic
Source: AN Marine B/2/97 (2) f°395
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April 21, 1694
The Sieur de Saint Clair,
received instructions from the Comte de
Ponchartrain to form a squadron
to stop the English trading on the Large Bench of
Newfoundland:
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Vessel the Gaillard, under command of Captain de Saint Clair
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Frigate the Aigle, under command of Captain
Joannis Suhigaraychipy, also known as Coursic
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Frigate the Favory, under command of Captain
Louis de Harismendy
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Vessel the Prudent, privateer of Saint Malo, under
command of Sieur Gouin de Beauchesne
Source: AN Marine B/2/96 f°94
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April 23, 1694
Joannes
Suigaraichipy Croisiq, from Bayonne, Captain of frigate of the King, confers full
power of attorney to his wife Saubadine de Haramboure.
Source: AD64 3E4030 (488-491/2209)
Signature:

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September 16, 1694
Sieur Suygaraychipy
sitted (on the deck of the Aigle) because of the wound which
he
would have received from a blow of gun
Source: AN Marine B/4/15 (2) f°376
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His tombstone was found in Plaisance
(Newfoundland)
Source:
click here