Canada -- History -- To 1763 (New France); Laval, François de, 1623-1708
Iberville, Le Moyne d', takes part in an expedition to capture Hudson
Bay, 204, 233;
attacks the English settlements in Newfoundland, 233;
explores the mouths of the Mississippi, founds the city of Mobile, and
becomes the first governor of Louisiana, 233;
his death, 233
Ile Jesus, 58, 185, 189
Illinois Indians, 148
Innocent XI, Pope, 201
Iroquois, the, 2;
their attacks on the missions, 5;
persecute the missionaries, 8;
conclude a treaty of peace with de Tracy which lasts eighteen
years, 54, 82;
their contemplated attack on the mission of Gannentaha, 65;
make an attack upon Quebec, 67-72;
threaten to re-open their feud with the Ottawas, 83;
urged to war by Dongan, 185, 191;
massacre the tribes allied to the French, 191;
descend upon the colony, 191, 192;
La Barre's expedition against, 193;
Denonville's expedition against, 214;
several seized to serve on the king's galleys, 214, 215;
their massacre of Lachine, 224-7
J
Jesuits, the, their entry into New France, 1;
their self-sacrificing labours, 4;
in possession of all the missions of New France, 25;
as educators, 63;
their devotion to the Virgin Mary, 85;
religious zeal, 109;
provide instruction for the colonists, 124;
at the defence of Quebec, 230;
shelter the seminarists after the fire, 240, 241
Joliet, Louis, with Marquette, explores the upper part of the
Mississippi, 11, 59, 82, 146, 153
Jogues, Father, his persecution and death, 5, 62, 65
Juchereau, Sister, quoted, 240, 241
K
Kingston, see _Cataraqui_
Kondiaronk (the Rat), Indian chief, his duplicity upsets peace
negotiations with the Iroquois, 216-18;
his death, 235
L
La Barre, Lefebvre de, replaces Frontenac as governor, 168, 185;
holds an assembly at Quebec to inquire into the affairs
of the colony, 190;
demands reinforcements, 191;
his useless expedition against the Iroquois, 193;
his recall, 193
La Chaise, Father, confessor to Louis XIV, 174, 238
La Chesnaie, M. Aubert de, 186
Lachesnaie, village, massacred by the Iroquois, 228
Lachine, 116, 147, 148;
the massacre of, 225-7
La Fleche, the college of, 19, 20
Lalemant, Father Gabriel, his persecution and death, 5, 62;
his account of the great earthquake, 42-5;
references, 16, 35, 38
Lamberville, Father, describes the death of Garakontie,
Indian chief, 74, 215
La Montagne, the mission of, at Montreal, 9, 74, 125
La Mouche, Huron Indian, deserts Dollard, 71
Lanjuere, M. de, quoted, 24, 135
La Rochelle, 26, 77, 114, 116, 202, 219
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