KINGDOM OF FRANCE AUTHOR · FRENCH · HISTORY
Samuel de Champlain
Also known as: Samuel De Champlain, Samuel de 1567-1635 Champlain
HAVING been employed in the army of the king, which was in Brittany, under Messieurs the Marechal d'Aumont de St. Luc, and the Marechal de Brissac, during some years in the quality of marechal de logis, until his majesty, in the year one thousand five hundred and ninety-eight, had reduced the said country of Brittany to obedience, and dismissed his army; and finding myself by this means without any charge or employment, I resolved, in order not to remain idle, to find means of making a voyage to Spain, and, being there, to acquire and cultivate acquaintance, in order, by their favour and interposition, to arrange so as to be able to embark in one of the ships of the fleet, which the king of Spain sends every year to the western Indies; to the end, in so embarking, to be able at my return to make a true report to his majesty (Henry IV) of the particularities which could not be known to any Frenchman, for the reason that they have not free access there.
— from Narrative of a voyage to the West Indies and Mexico in the Years 1599-1602
