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Died
1758-05
Introduction and context
Bonhomme Guyon, who died in May 1758, two months before the novel opens, was a tenant farmer at the Seigniory of Boisveyrac, on the St. Lawrence River, a few miles west of Montreal (See Chapters XIII-XV). He had two sons, Dominique, the elder, and Bateese, the younger.