User:Jiminado14

Greetings and I welcome assistance from experienced Wikipedias.

As I was posting today concerning "Oka" and Kanesatake. My research dug up the original "grant" of October 17, 1717 supposedly for the Sulpicians and made by LOUIS XV, KING of FRANCE. The document was never signed nor "SEAL" affixed to the document. It also is simply scribed with the name "Loius". Without the "ROYAL SEAL" and the Suffix XV, the document is incomplete therefore not valid. I found this original document. As you all know, LOUIS was only 7 years old in 1717 and HIS REGENT was to become BISHOP with ties to the Sulpician Order. It was through the CHURCH that the GRANT was fraudulently made and not THE CROWN. The signature of the "clark" of the day is in the same penmanship as the written word, LOUIS and all is in script. Louis at age 7 would not be able to scribe HIS NAME / his name in the fashion that it was done Archives of the Sulpician monks / priests, monastery of St. Sulpice, Montreal, Quebec, NOTRE DANE CATHEDRAL, October 2015 visit. A scan of the original document was take.