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'''Mathieu Léveillé''' (1709 - 9 Settembre 1743) was a [[Martinique|Martinican]]-born slave that was bought by the [[France|French Government]], and brought to [[Quebec]] to work as executioner. | '''Mathieu Léveillé''' (1709 - 9 Settembre 1743) was a [[Martinique|Martinican]]-born slave that was bought by the [[France|French Government]], and brought to [[Quebec]] to work as executioner. | ||
Léveillé quickly started suffering from the rigid weather conditions of , and he became weaker and depressed. To improve his health, the [[France|French]] provide him a wife, a young slave from the [[West Indies]] called [[Abigail Davenport|Angelique-Denis]]. | Léveillé quickly started suffering from the rigid weather conditions of Northern America, and he became weaker and depressed. To improve his health, the [[France|French]] provide him a wife, a young slave from the [[West Indies]] called [[Abigail Davenport|Angelique-Denis]]. | ||
In 1744, the [[Assassins]] [[John de la Tour]] and [[Achilles Davenport]] looked for Léveillé, do to his alleged knowledge of the [[First Civilization]], but he was already deceased. | In 1744, the [[Assassins]] [[John de la Tour]] and [[Achilles Davenport]] looked for Léveillé, do to his alleged knowledge of the [[First Civilization]], but he was already deceased. | ||
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Mathieu Léveillé (1709 - 9 Settembre 1743) was a Martinican-born slave that was bought by the French Government, and brought to Quebec to work as executioner.
Léveillé quickly started suffering from the rigid weather conditions of Northern America, and he became weaker and depressed. To improve his health, the French provide him a wife, a young slave from the West Indies called Angelique-Denis.
In 1744, the Assassins John de la Tour and Achilles Davenport looked for Léveillé, do to his alleged knowledge of the First Civilization, but he was already deceased.
