Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Claude Barrat (c. 1658 – c. 1711) was a notary and a clerk of the court in Placentia (Plaisance), Newfoundland.A census in 1691 confirms Barrat's presence in the New World and involved in the fishing industry at Saint-Pierre. In 1696, he was appointed notary and a clerk of the court in Placentia by Governor Jacques-François de Monbeton de Brouillan."@en }
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- Claude_Barrat abstract "Claude Barrat (c. 1658 – c. 1711) was a notary and a clerk of the court in Placentia (Plaisance), Newfoundland.A census in 1691 confirms Barrat's presence in the New World and involved in the fishing industry at Saint-Pierre. In 1696, he was appointed notary and a clerk of the court in Placentia by Governor Jacques-François de Monbeton de Brouillan.".
- Q2976955 abstract "Claude Barrat (c. 1658 – c. 1711) was a notary and a clerk of the court in Placentia (Plaisance), Newfoundland.A census in 1691 confirms Barrat's presence in the New World and involved in the fishing industry at Saint-Pierre. In 1696, he was appointed notary and a clerk of the court in Placentia by Governor Jacques-François de Monbeton de Brouillan.".
- Claude_Barrat comment "Claude Barrat (c. 1658 – c. 1711) was a notary and a clerk of the court in Placentia (Plaisance), Newfoundland.A census in 1691 confirms Barrat's presence in the New World and involved in the fishing industry at Saint-Pierre. In 1696, he was appointed notary and a clerk of the court in Placentia by Governor Jacques-François de Monbeton de Brouillan.".
- Q2976955 comment "Claude Barrat (c. 1658 – c. 1711) was a notary and a clerk of the court in Placentia (Plaisance), Newfoundland.A census in 1691 confirms Barrat's presence in the New World and involved in the fishing industry at Saint-Pierre. In 1696, he was appointed notary and a clerk of the court in Placentia by Governor Jacques-François de Monbeton de Brouillan.".