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
Rageot, Gilles, clerk to attorney-general, 106
Rainsford, John, rescues comrades cast away on Anticosti, 304
Ramesay, M. de, commands militia in attack on Iroquois, 351
Rat, the, Kondiaronk, Huron Indian, wrecks peace negotiations with
Iroquois, 222
Recollet missionaries, brought out by Champlain, 13;
difficulties encountered by, 16;
not allowed to return to Canada after restoration to France, 25;
permitted to return, 1668, 72 (note);
favoured by Frontenac and La Salle, 162;
offer to serve the parishes without any fixed provision for their
support, 165;
not greatly esteemed by the bishop, 165; missions, 166
_Relations des Jesuites_, 29, 30, and note
Repentigny, band of Iroquois surprised and destroyed at, 308
Repentigny, M. de, goes to France on behalf of early colonists, 36
Representative institutions, complete absence of, 131-2
Richelieu, Cardinal, creates Company of New France, 19
Richelieu River, highway to Iroquois country, 9;
fort erected at mouth of, 51
Riviere Ouelle, alleged repulse of party of New Englanders at, 291
Rochemonteix, Rev. P. Camille, S.J., on _Jesuit Relations_, 30
Rohault, M. de, establishes college for boys at Quebec, 28
Rooseboom, Johannes, of Albany, carries goods to Lake Indians, 201
Rupert, fort (Hudson's Bay), captured by Troyes, 206
Ryswick, Peace of, restores to England her Hudson's Bay ports, 349
S
Saco River, fort built at falls of, 329
Sagard, Theodat, Recollet, on bad examples shown by colonists to
Indians, 14
Saint-Castin, Baron de, 329 and note;
leads Indians against fort Pemaquid, 331
Saint Simon, his statements regarding Frontenac, 65
Saint Vallier, M. de, chosen by Bishop Laval as his successor, 191;
comes out to Canada first as vicar-general, 191;
his first impression of country and inhabitants, 192;
his revised opinion, 193, 220;
pays pastoral visit to Acadia (1686), 271;
issues mandate regarding the theatre, 337;
pays Frontenac 1000 francs on condition _Tartuffe_ shall not be
produced, 337
Salmon Falls, massacre of, 251
Salmon River, La Barre's expedition encamps at, 184
Savage, Major Thomas, third in command in Phipps's expedition, 281
Schenectady, massacre of, 245-8
Schuyler, Captain John, his raid on Laprairie, 281;
comes to Quebec with news of peace, 354
Schuyler, Peter, commands expedition from Albany, 311
Sedgwick, Major Robert, seizes Acadia by Cromwell's orders, 268
Seignelay, Marquis de, succeeds his father, Colbert, in ministry of
marine, 72 (note);
marries Mlle. d'Allegre, 111
Seigniories, establishment of, 56
Seminary (Quebec), establishment of, 48
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