Crosses From New Zealand Shipwreck Sent to Quebec in Honour of 19th-Century Patriot

Crosses From New Zealand Shipwreck Sent to Quebec in Honour of 19th-Century Patriot
Sam Pineault holds a pair of wooden crosses made from a shipwreck in New Zealand in his studio in St. Jean-Sur-Richelieu, Que., June 9, 2023. The Canadian Press/Ryan Remiorz
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A pair of wooden crosses made from a shipwreck in New Zealand have been sent to Quebec to honour the 185-year-old wish of a francophone man who rebelled against British rule.

François-Xavier Prieur was one of dozens of Patriots who were exiled to Australia aboard the HMS Buffalo as punishment for their part in the 1837-1838 uprising in Lower Canada, now Quebec. He later wrote in his memoir of his desire that pieces of the ship be sent to his home as a reminder of what he had suffered.