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{{Era|Individuals}} | {{Era|Individuals}}'''John Bélestre-McDonnell''' (French: ''Jean-François-Marie-Joseph McDonnell''; 21 October 1799 – 1866) was a prominent barrister in [[Montreal]] during the early 18th century. | ||
'''John Bélestre-McDonnell''' (French: ''Jean-François-Marie-Joseph McDonnell''; 21 October 1799 – 1866) was a prominent barrister in [[Montreal]] during the early 18th century. | |||
McDonnell was a friend of the [[Assassins|Assassin]] and leader of the {{Wiki|Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society}}, [[Ludger Duvernay]]. Thus, he hosted a soirée in celebration of the first Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day in the gardens of his residence on the rue Saint-Antoine. Nearly 60 people participated, including [[United States|Americans]] and [[Ireland|Irishmen]]. | McDonnell was a friend of the [[Assassins|Assassin]] and leader of the {{Wiki|Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society}}, [[Ludger Duvernay]]. Thus, he hosted a soirée in celebration of the first Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day in the gardens of his residence on the rue Saint-Antoine. Nearly 60 people participated, including [[United States|Americans]] and [[Ireland|Irishmen]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:36, 21 June 2020
John Bélestre-McDonnell (French: Jean-François-Marie-Joseph McDonnell; 21 October 1799 – 1866) was a prominent barrister in Montreal during the early 18th century.
McDonnell was a friend of the Assassin and leader of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society, Ludger Duvernay. Thus, he hosted a soirée in celebration of the first Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day in the gardens of his residence on the rue Saint-Antoine. Nearly 60 people participated, including Americans and Irishmen.
During the soirée, one of McDonnell's servants was murdered by a violinist who was secretly a Templar agent. However, Larose, an associate of Duvernay, knocked the Templar unconscious.