Cardinal Richelieu's instructions to Captain Daniel
Cardinal Richelieu's instructions to captain Daniel, 11 January 1639.
Correspondence on paper.
Éd. : J. Félix, Voyage à la Nouvelle France du capitaine Charles Daniel, Rouen, 1881, p. 52-53
The end of the Hundred Years War placed Normandy away from foreign wars for several centuries. This does not preclude the province to participate in transactions, including shipping. Captain Charles Daniel, a native from Dieppe, who served many commandments in the Royal Navy, is a fine example of a naval officer.
After several expeditions in New France, he was responsible in 1638 for the Channel fleet and is then assisted by Duquesne. The following year, as shown in the document, he is charged by Cardinal Richelieu, as grand master of navigation, to go and buy vessels on behalf of France.
- Origin
Private Funds, Daniel Papers
- Date details
1639
- Size
21 x 29.5
- Institution
Archives départementales de Seine – Maritime
- Original reference
242 J 1
- Period
Early modern Period
- Thematic
Maritime and Trade Links
Rouen – Archives Départementales