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Coucourt)Born(1700-03-30)30 March 1700Died22 November 1781(1781-11-22) (aged\u00a081)NationalityFrenchKnown\u00a0forcolonial official, spy, and authorThomas Pichon (30 March 1700 \u2013 22 November 1781), also known as Thomas Tyrell,[1] was a French government agent during Father Le Loutre’s War. Pichon is renowned for betraying the French, Acadian and Mi\u2019kmaq forces by providing information to the British, which led to the fall of Beaus\u00e9jour. He has been referred to as “The Judas of Acadia.”[2]Table of ContentsFather Le Loutre’s War[edit]Death and legacy[edit]See also[edit]Notes[edit]References[edit]Texts[edit]In fiction[edit]Father Le Loutre’s War[edit]During Father Le Loutre’s War, Pichon entered the service of secretary for Jean-Louis de Raymond\u00a0[fr],[3] latterly reputed to be a place-seeker, who had been appointed Governor at the Fortress of Louisbourg and \u00cele-Royale (New France) in 1751.[4][5]Death and legacy[edit]Pichon retreated to London in 1757, where he entered on an affair with the French novelist Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, whose marriage had been annulled. Never a master of the English language, in 1769 he moved to Saint Helier, Jersey (a remnant of the Norman conquest where French was spoken), in which place he died on 22 November 1781.Pichon left behind a very large collection of documents. They are held by the Biblioth\u00e8que municipale de Vire, in Normandy, France.[6] His 1760 book on Cape Breton Island\u2014Genuine letters and memoirs relating to the natural, civil, and commercial history of the islands of Cape Breton and Saint John\u00a0: from the first settlement there, to the taking of Louisbourg by the English in 1758\u2014published in both English and French shortly after the conquest of Louisbourg in 1758, was the first such history of that island.[7]Pichon has been called repeatedly Le Judas de l’Acadie by a 20th-century French-Canadian priest-historian,[8] and elsewhere his conduct has been uniformly deplored.[4] Between 2012 and 2015, historian and novelist A. J. B. Johnston made Pichon the central character is a series of three novels.See also[edit]Notes[edit]^ “LEPRINCE DE BEAUMONT | Dictionnaire des journalistes”. dictionnaire-journalistes.gazettes18e.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 1 June 2017. Retrieved 14 June 2017.^ Knaves or knights? A history of the Spiritan missionaries in… Archived 15 December 2020 at the Wayback Machine by Koren, Henry J.^ DCB: “RAYMOND, JEAN-LOUIS DE, Comte de RAYMOND”^ a b Thomas Pichon \u2013 Canadian Biography Online^ DCB: “PREVOST DE LA CROIX, JACQUES”^ Artigas-Menant, Genevi\u00e8ve (2001). Lumi\u00e8res clandestines\u00a0: les papiers de Thomas Pichon. Paris: Honor\u00e9 Champion.^ “Our Roots \/ Nos Racines”. Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2013.^ Albert David, Le Judas de l\u2019Acadie, Revue de l\u2019universit\u00e9 d\u2019Ottawa, III (1933), 492\u2013513; IV (1934), 22\u201335; Thomas Pichon, le `Judas\u2019 des Acadiens (1700\u20131781), Nova Francia (Paris), III (1927\u201328), 131\u201338.References[edit]Texts[edit]Thomas Pichon \u2013 Dictionary of Canadian BiographyThomas Pichon. Lettres et m\u00e9moires pour servir \u00e0 l’histoire naturelle, civile et politique du Cap Breton, depuis son \u00e9tablissement jusqu’\u00e0 la reprise de cette Isle par les Anglois en 1758, La Haye, Pierre Gosse \/ Londres, John Nourse, 1760, [New York, Johnson Reprint, 1966].Genuine letters and memoirs relating to the natural, civil, and commercial history of the islands of Cape Breton and Saint John\u00a0: from the first settlement there, to the taking of Louisbourg by the English in 1758Genevi\u00e8ve Artigas-Menant, Lumi\u00e8res clandestines\u00a0: les papiers de Thomas Pichon, Paris, Honor\u00e9 Champion, 2001\u00a0;Genevi\u00e8ve Artigas-Menant, \u00ab\u00a0Un Fran\u00e7ais chez les Micmacs en 1752\u00a0: Thomas Pichon\u00a0\u00bb, Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 1992\u00a0; 305: pp.\u00a01593\u201397\u00a0;(in English) John Clarence, Webster\u00a0; Alice de Kessler Lusk Webster, Thomas Pichon, \u201cthe spy of Beausejour,\u201d an account of his career in Europe and America, Sackville, N.B., Tribune Press, 1937.[L.-T. Jacau de Fiedmont], The siege of Beaus\u00e9jour in 1755; a journal of the attack on Beaus\u00e9jour . . ., ed. J. C. Webster, trans. Alice Webster (Saint John, N.B., 1936).J. C. Webster, Thomas Pichon, \u201cthe spy of Beausejour,\u201d an account of his career in Europe and America . . . ([Sackville, N.B.], 1937).In fiction[edit]Thomas Pichon’s life is the inspiration for a series of novels by Canadian historian and novelist A. J. B. Johnston.Johnston, A.J.B. (2015). Crossings, A Thomas Pichon Novel. Sydney: Cape Breton University Press. ISBN\u00a0978-1-77206-020-1. EPUB 978-1-77206-022-5, Kindle 978-1-77206-023-2, Web pdf 978-1-77206-021-8Johnston, A.J.B. (2014). The Maze, A Thomas Pichon Novel. Sydney: Cape Breton University Press. ISBN\u00a0978-1-897009-76-5. EPUB 978-1-927492-71-0, MOBI 978-1-927492-72-7Johnston, A.J.B. (2012). Thomas, A Secret Life. Sydney: Cape Breton University Press. ISBN\u00a0978-1-897009-74-1. 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