Wills of the time reflected the importance of religion and the preoccupation with life after death. Like Champlain, founder of Québec, and Frontenac, Governor of New France during the 17th century, the vast majority of testators made bequests for the saying of prayers and masses, and for charitable works.

Wills
Will of Louis de Buade, Comte de Frontenac et de Palluau, from the records of notary François Genaple, November 22, 1698
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