Count Frontenac: Makers of Canada, Volume 3LeSueur, William Dawson
History
Count Frontenac: Makers of Canada, Volume 3
LeSueur, William Dawson
Canada -- History -- To 1763 (New France); Frontenac, Louis de Buade, comte de, 1620-1698
Frontenac, Mme., aversion of, for her husband, 63;
joins Mlle. de Montpensier, 63;
assisted Frontenac by her influence at court, 65
Frontenac, Fort, erected at Cataraqui, 83;
conceded to La Salle, 156;
seized by La Barre, 178;
restored to La Salle, 179;
Dongan demands its destruction, 218;
Denonville gives orders for blowing it up, 288;
order partially carried out, 234;
repaired, 234;
rebuilt, 341
Fur trade, burdensome restrictions on, 38, 154
G
Gaillardin, French historian, referred to, 152
Gerrish, Sarah, captured at Fort Loyal, exchanged for one of Phipps's
prisoners, 303
Girouard, Judge, on loss of life in massacre of Lachine, 224;
at La Chesnaye and other places, 226
Glandelet, abbe, preaches against theatre, 336
Glen, John Sanders, magistrate of Schenectady, life spared, 247
Gosselin, abbe, his opinion of Talon, 54;
on administration of La Barre, 172;
on Laval's choice of M. de Saint Vallier, 191;
on Frontenac's attitude towards religion, 359
Goyer, Olivier, Recollet father, preaches funeral sermon on Frontenac,
361
Grande Gueule, see _Big Mouth_
Great Mohawk (Grand Agnie), Christian Mohawk leader, 246
_Griffon_, name of vessel built by La Salle and lost in Lake Michigan,
159
Grignan, M. de, son-in-law of Mme. de Sevigne, a candidate for
governorship of Canada, 65
Guyard, Marie, see _Incarnation, Mere de l'_
H
Hebert, Louis, first regular settler at Quebec, 16
Henry IV of France, assassination of, 11
Hertel, Francois, commands Three Rivers war party, 235;
leader in massacre of Salmon Falls, 251;
joins M. de Portneuf in attack upon Fort Loyal, 251;
his old age, 235 (note)
_History of Brandy in Canada_, quoted, 124
Hosta, M. d', killed at Laprairie, 312
Hotel Dieu, Montreal, established by Mlle. Mance, 29
Hotel Dieu, Quebec, origin of, 28
Hudson's Bay, English claim to, disputed by France, 204;
La Barre instructed to check English encroachments in, 205;
expedition under M. de Troyes captures English forts, 205;
Iberville's exploits in, 342-50;
English possessions in, restored by Peace of Ryswick, 349
Hudson's Bay Company, 203;
trading done and posts established by, 204;
redress claimed by, for losses inflicted by the French, 343
Hundred Associates, Company of, see _New France, Company of_
Hurons, destruction of, by Iroquois, 26 and note, 35;
join Frontenac's expedition to Cataraqui, 79;
dread being abandoned to Iroquois, 222
Hunting permits, issue of sanctioned, 125;
number to be issued annually limited, 128;
issue of, becomes a form of patronage, 129
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