Saint-Cuthbert, , Québec, Canada
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[Today] Saint-Cuthbert is a municipality in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, Canada, part of the D'Autray Regional County Municipality. ... external link:
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This land sees the arrival of the first settlers in 1740. At that time, it is only part of the seigneuries of Berthier, Du Sablé and Petit Bruno as well as the fief Chicot. In 1766, Lord James Cuthbert, General Wolfe's former aide-de-camp, donated his lands to the factory, under conditions that bore his name. At a small wooden chapel, built in 1767, succeeds the stone church, built in 1879 and which is still today the pride of its inhabitants....This village has always had an essentially agricultural vocation. It is the largest agricultural municipality on the north shore of the St. Lawrence...
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Berthier County was a municipal county of Quebec which existed between 1855 and 1 January 1982. The territory it covered today is included in the administrative region of Lanaudière and is part of the current regional county municipalities (RMCs) of d'Autray and Matawinie. Its seat was the municipality of Berthierville...Berthier County included during its formation parishes and institutions in St. Ignace Island, the Island Pads, Berthier, Lanoraie, Lavaltrie, St. Norbert, St. Cuthbert, St. Bartholomew, St. Gabriel and the Township of Brandon.

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