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  1. Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour (1593–1666) was a Huguenot French colonist and fur trader who served as Governor of Acadia from 1631–1642 and again from 1653–1657. Early life.

  2. Frances J. de Lautour (born 30 July 1944), better known as Frances de la Tour, is an English actress. She is known for her role as Miss Ruth Jones in the television sitcom Rising Damp from 1974 until 1978.

  3. On 8 Feb. 1631 Louis XIII signed a royal commission naming Charles de La Tour governor and lieutenant-general of the king; it was delivered either by Laurent Ferchaud or Krainguille, who brought out the requested materials for La Tour’s use at Saint John.

  4. Mar 20, 2020 · An Adventurer in Acadie. By Joan Dawson with research support from the Nova Scotia Museum. In 1606 at the age of fourteen, Charles de LaTour came to Acadie and led an adventurous life.

  5. Charles de la Tour de Saint-Étienne wanted to protect his father's possessions in the Penobscot area. It resulted in a conflict between him and d'Aulnay who was also responsible for colonizing Acadia.

  6. Charles La Tour was a French colonist and fur trader who served as governor of Acadia (region of the North American Atlantic seaboard centred on Nova Scotia) under the French and the English. La Tour went to Acadia with his father in 1610.

  7. Jan 21, 2008 · Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour, colonizer, trader, governor of Acadia (b at Champagne, France 1593; d at Cap de Sable, Acadia 1663). La Tour possibly reached Acadia as early as 1606, living there permanently from 1610.