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
Seneca Indians, show quarrelsome temper, 143;
attack Illinois, 144;
enraged by murder of a chieftain on territory of Ottawas, 145;
accept terms of peace, 146;
attack canoes of French traders, 181;
Denonville's expedition against, 207-14
Serigny, Le Moyne de, goes to France on Hudson's Bay affairs, 345
Sevigne, Mme. de, her son-in-law candidate for governorship of Canada,
65;
describes severities exercised on peasants in revolt in France, 150
_Six Friends_, flagship of Phipps, 281
_Soleil d'Afrique_, French frigate, brings supplies, 319
Sovereign Council, created, 49;
reorganized, 105-6;
resembled a parliament in French sense, 131;
Frontenac claims to be styled President of, 133-40;
fixed prices of goods, 153
St. Cirque, M. de, killed at Laprairie, 312
St. Denis, Juchereau de, wounded in skirmish on Beauport flats, 294
Ste. Helene, Le Moyne de, accompanies expedition to Hudson's Bay, 208;
commands in war party against Schenectady, 235;
mortally wounded in skirmish on Beauport flats, 299
St. John's, Newfoundland, taken by Iberville, 347
St. Louis, fort, built by La Salle, 160;
seized by La Barre, 179
Subercase, Lieutenant, in command at Lachine on occasion of massacre,
225;
sent to Island of Orleans to watch Phipps, 303
Sulpicians, religious order, come to Montreal with Maisonneuve, 42;
work of colonization done by, 56;
Frontenac friendly to, 74;
seigneurs of the Island of Montreal, 97;
their missions, 166, 168
Syndics, local representatives without votes provided for in first
council, 37
T
Teganissorens (Decanisora), Onondaga orator, 338
Talon, Jean, intendant, 51;
character, 54;
attitude to the clerical power, 55;
labours for the prosperity of the country, 55;
recalled at his own request, 60;
instructed to guard against ecclesiastical encroachments, 69;
secures permission for Recollets to return to Canada, 72
Temple, Sir Thomas, English governor of Acadia (1656), 268
Theatrical representations at Quebec, 336
Three Rivers, fort erected at, 24;
population in 1666, 268
Thury, abbe, missionary to Abenaquis, 250
Tilly, Le Gardeur de, member of Sovereign Council, 106
Tonty, Henri, La Salle's lieutenant at Fort Crevecoeur, 144, 160;
joins expedition against Iroquois, 209;
arrives from Illinois country with _coureurs de bois_, 325
Tracy, Marquis de, appointed king's lieutenant-general for all his
possessions in America, 50;
arrives at Quebec, 51;
marches against Iroquois (Mohawks), 53;
concludes peace, 53;
removes Maisonneuve from governorship of Montreal, 54;
is recalled, 54
Trading permits, issued by governor, 115;
objected to by bishop as involving carrying of liquor to the Indians,
116;
prohibited by king, 116;
permitted under limitations, 128
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