When the match had been made, the newly married couple was given 50 livres to buy provisions, plus an ox and a cow, 2 pigs, a pair of chickens, 2 barrels of salted meat and 11 crowns in cash.
His sentance was modified on appeal, but later upheld.
She was condemned to spend four days in prison and then leave the city of Quebec.
She sued for separate maintenance in 1671.