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Lordship of Champlain : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lordship of Champlain
The Lordship of Champlain was granted in 1664 on the north side of the St. Lawrence river, between Trois-Rivières and Quebec City, under the feudal system of New France. Today, the territory of the former manor of Champlain is located in the administrative region of Mauricie in Quebec, Canada. The capital was the town of Champlain. The Lordship of Champlain stretched from the north shore of the St. Lawrence river (west of the mouth of the Champlain River) up towards the north, parallel to the lordship of Batiscan on the east side. The dividing line between the two domains has become the way of the "mainline" (north-south), dividing the municipalities of Saint-Narcisse and Hérouxville. ==Toponymy==
In 1632, during an exploration trip Samuel de Champlain, acknowledged founder of New France, lent his name to the Champlain River. Subsequently, the first lord, Étienne Pézard de la Touche, adopted the place name of Champlain to describe his lordship. The same place name was used by the authorities in the Catholic parish at Champlain, to describe the town of Champlain in 1845, and the federal electoral district in 1867.
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