Count Frontenac: Makers of Canada, Volume 3LeSueur, William Dawson
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Count Frontenac: Makers of Canada, Volume 3
LeSueur, William Dawson
Canada -- History -- To 1763 (New France); Frontenac, Louis de Buade, comte de, 1620-1698
Juchereau, Mere, reports repulse of some of Phipps's men at Riviere
Ouelle, 291;
on flag incident, 296;
on divine protection of Quebec, 301
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Kirke brothers (David, Louis, and Thomas) capture Quebec, 21
Kirke, Louis, left in charge of Quebec, surrenders it to French on
conclusion of peace, 23
Kishon (the Fish), Indian name for governors of Massachusetts, 253
Kondiaronk, or the Rat, see _Rat_
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La Barre, M. Lefebvre de, governor, arrival of, 171;
summons conference on Indian question, 172;
applies for troops, 172;
criticized in despatches by intendant, 173, 174;
takes to illegitimate trading, 175;
disparages discoveries of La Salle, 176;
seizes Fort Frontenac and Fort St. Louis, 177, 179;
instructed to restore to La Salle all his property, 180;
his unwise instructions to Iroquois, 180;
decides to make war on Senecas, 181;
corresponds with Colonel Dongan, governor of New York, 182;
leads expedition, 183;
arranges ignominious terms of peace, 186;
recalled, 188;
unfitness for his position, 189;
results of his weak policy, 198, 209
La Caffiniere, M. de, commander of squadron sent against New York, 234
La Canardiere, former name of Beauport flats, 293 (note)
La Chesnaye, trader, La Barre's dealings with, 175
La Chesnaye settlement, Iroquois raid on, 226
Lachine, massacre of, 10, 224, 225
La Durantaye, post commander, ordered to rendezvous at Niagara, 181;
captures English canoes on the way, 210;
reports critical situation among Lake tribes, 240;
reinforced, 241
La Famine, La Barre's army encamps at, 184
La Forest, left in charge of Port Nelson, 346
La Grange-Trianon, Mlle. de, becomes wife of Frontenac, 63
Laguide, Madeleine, niece of Talon, wife of Francois Perrot, 97
La Hontan, Baron de, on treatment of captured Iroquois at Fort
Frontenac, 216;
on interview between Frontenac and Denonville, 233;
declines to go on embassy to Iroquois, 261;
his account of attack on Quebec by Phipps, 285
Lamberville, Jesuit father, missionary to the Iroquois, 144, 188, 208
La Motte Cadillac, post commander at Michilimackinac, 340
La Peltrie, Mme. de, arrival of, at Quebec, 28;
accompanies Maisonneuve to Montreal, 33
Laprairie, attack on, by war party under John Schuyler, 281;
serious encounter at, between Canadian forces and party under Peter
Schuyler, 312
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