Intendants of New France in Chronological Order
| Name | Term | Sovereign |
|---|---|---|
| Jean Talon | 1665–1668 | Louis XIV |
| Claude de Boutroue d'Aubigny | 1668–1670 | |
| Jean Talon | 1669–1672 | |
| Jacques Duchesneau de la Doussinière et d'Ambault | 1675–1682 | |
| Jacques de Meulles | 1682–1686 | |
| Jean Bochart de Champigny, sieur de Noroy de Verneuil | 1686–1702 | |
| François de Beauharnois de la Chaussaye, Baron de Beauville | 1702–1705 | |
| Jacques Raudot co-intendant | 1705–1711 | |
| Antoine-Denis Raudot co-intendant | 1705–1710 | |
| Michel Bégon de la Picardière | 1712–1726 | Louis XV |
| Claude-Thomas Dupuy | 1726–1728 | |
| Gilles Hocquart | 1729–1748 | |
| François Bigot | 1748–1760 |
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