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
La Salle, Rene Robert Cavelier de, sent to invite Iroquois to
conference, 79;
first commandant of Fort Frontenac (Cataraqui), 88;
reports Perrot's defiant proceedings to Frontenac, 92;
his views on sale of liquor to Indians, 123;
obtains grant of Fort Frontenac from king, 156;
obtains exclusive right of trading in Mississippi region, 158;
difficulties encountered by, 159, 161;
relations with Frontenac, 162;
discoveries disparaged by La Barre and also by the king, 176;
financial affairs, 178;
his forts and other property seized by La Barre restored to him, 179;
king takes him under his special protection, 180
Lauson, M. Jean de, governor, 38;
returns to France, 42
Laval-Montmorency, Francois Xavier de, arrival of as vicar-apostolic
and bishop of Petraea _in partibus_, 43;
sends M. de Queylus back to France, 43;
disagrees with governor Argenson, 45;
also with Avaugour, 46;
sails for France (1662), 46;
procures recall of Avaugour, and appointment of M. de Mezy, 48;
returns to Quebec September 1663, 48;
establishes Quebec Seminary, 48;
and Lesser Seminary, 49;
quarrels with Mezy, 50;
sails for France to settle question of bishopric, May 1672, 70;
made bishop of Quebec and returns to Canada, 1675, 71;
establishes ecclesiastical court, 111;
curtails honours paid to governor in church, 112;
king's instructions on the subject, 113;
Frontenac's estimate of bishop's revenue, 114;
objects to trading permits issued by governor, as involving selling
of liquor to Indians, 116;
gains the king over to his views, 118;
sends grand-vicar to France to uphold his policy, 118;
goes to France to press his views (1678), 125;
effect of his elevation to rank of bishop, 164;
not favourable to permanent curacies, 165, 190;
rejects offer of Recollets to serve the parishes without any fixed
provision for their support, 165;
determines to resign, 190;
goes to France, 1684, 191;
chooses M. de Saint Vallier as his successor, 191;
describes Canada as "the country of miracles," 301
Lavaltrie, M. de, seigneur, commands militia in attack on Iroquois,
209;
killed by Iroquois, 323
Lebert, merchant, of Montreal, imprisoned by Perrot, 92;
La Barre's dealings with, 175
Le Chasseur, secretary to Frontenac, 139
Leclercq, Pere, Recollet, on great need for Recollet order in Canada,
72 (note);
on Schenectady massacre, 247 (note);
on "flag" incident in siege of Quebec, 296 and note
Leisler, Jacob, seizes government of New York, 266
Le Jeune, Jesuit father, preaches funeral sermon of Champlain, 27
Le Moyne, Charles, sent to invite Onondagas to conference, 183, 184
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