193:(now Cap-Haïtien) and the coasts of Saint-Domingue. On 29 June 1712 he was named interim governor of Saint-Domingue. He was received by the Council of Cap François on 29 August 1712. That month he received word from France that a treaty had been signed that ended hostilities between France and England. On 13 March 1713 he issued an ordinance forbidding the purchase of wood from blacks and the sale of
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houses. Blénac promptly cancelled this order. La Cap was the main town and capital of the colony at the time, but the church was wooden and poorly built. On 28 March 1715 Arquien laid the first stone of a new church, and by 22 December 1718 the new masonry building was consecrated. He was still
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on 1 October 1712, and was received by the
Council of Cap François on 13 June 1713. Arguyan resumed his post at the Cap-Français, which he commanded as Governor of Sainte-Croix. Arguyan has issued an inexplicable ordinance under which the inhabitants required his written permission to sell their
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