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E‘ersmined mommmwtumdfmsawhenhewaa placedonboaz-d the ship Dukewflnanuithalmge number-or his wishing“: to be taken prisoner: to Englem. The angry seas proved too much for title bulging weasel, Warm, and she went in the bottom carrybag over 300 souls with her. All that survived were Father {Six-arc}, the captain, some of the crew and four Medians. The latter- were chiefly from St. Paul's, mm. Brim. 1'13 parish registers were also loatJl
Records Show that Father fiirard was at Brest on January 21;, 1759, and that from there he was taken %o La flochene. Next he became C?‘a§~ lain at. the imasx‘ery of Non-e Lame cJe Jouarre. Jams 15: a small town on the River Marne, a few miles east of Paris. woe mammary- tMre was one of the greatest in France. It was founded in 630 during the reign of King I‘ago‘oert the First and was of royal fomdatden. The nae-mam continues to the mean?- day. At the time of the Revolution in 1792, i213 nuns we driven out, but the abbey was restored by Cardinal Ream, uncle of Napoleon, in 1337. In 1393 the nuns were exiled, and it was only in 1919 that they were allowed to remit-n. Father Shard was chaplain here frat: Xr'ay 7, 1750, 'bo September, 1780.
It. is not known when he died. 'x'Iit'mui; a doubt, the apostolic record
3 J. C. Eiacx‘ifllan, The Catholic Church on P. E}. L, Vol. I, pp. 2?-28.
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