Canada -- History -- To 1763 (New France); Laval, François de, 1623-1708
Notre-Dame Church (Montreal), 87-90, 176
Notre-Dame de Bonsecours, chapel (Montreal), 176-9
Notre-Dame de Montreal, the parish of, 175, 176
Notre-Dame des Victoires, church of, 185
Noue, Father de, his death, 5
O
Oblate Fathers, their entry into New France, 1
Olier, M., founder of the Seminary of St. Sulpice, 5, 6, 25;
places the Island of Montreal under the protection of the
Holy Virgin, 8, 85;
his death, 135;
succeeded by Bretonvilliers, 162
Onondagas, the, 67
Ottawa Indians, threaten to re-open their feud with the Iroquois, 83, 215
P
Pallu, M., 23
Parkman, Francis, quoted, 34, 35
Pericard, Mgr. de, Bishop of Evreux, 21;
his death, 22
Pericard, Michelle de, mother of Bishop Laval, 17;
her death, 26
Peltrie, Madame de la, 92;
establishes the Ursuline Convent in Quebec, 125;
a description of, by Abbe Casgrain, 153, 154;
her death, 154
Permanence of livings, a much discussed question, 169, 181, 184, 236
Perrot, Francois Marie, governor of Montreal, 89;
his anger at Bizard, 160;
arrested by Frontenac, 160, 164
Perrot, Nicholas, explorer, 82
Peyras, M. de, member of the Sovereign Council, 166
Phipps, Sir William, attacks Quebec, 11, 229-31
Picquet, M., 23
Plessis, Mgr., Bishop of Quebec, 13
Pommier, Hugues, comes to Canada, 41;
director of the Quebec seminary, 55
Pontbriant, Mgr. de, Bishop of Quebec, 12
Pourroy de l'Aube-Riviere, Mgr., Bishop of Quebec, 12
Prairie de la Madeleine, 74, 232
Propaganda, the, 130, 131
Prudhomme, Fort, erected by La Salle, 150
Q
Quebec, attacked by Phipps, 11, 229-31;
the bishops of, 12;
attacked by the Iroquois, 67-72;
arrival of colonists (1665), 78, 79;
the cathedral of, 84, 85;
its religious fervour, 92;
the Lower Town consumed by fire, 186;
overwhelmed by disease and fire, 239
Quebec Act, the, 13
Queylus, Abbe de, Grand Vicar of Rouen for Canada, 7;
comes to take possession of the Island of Montreal for the Sulpicians,
and to establish a seminary, 8;
disputes Laval's authority, 27;
goes to France, 27;
returns with bulls placing him in possession of the parish
of Montreal, 28;
suspended from office by Bishop Laval and recalled to France, 28;
returns to the colony and is appointed grand vicar at Montreal, 28;
his religious zeal, 92;
his generosity, 107;
returns to France, 134;
his work praised by Talon, 134
R
Rafeix, Father, comes to Canada, 41
Recollets, the, their entry into New France, 1;
refused permission to return to Canada after the Treaty of St.
Germain-en-Laye, 3, 110;
propose St. Joseph as the patron saint of Canada, 87;
their popularity, 111, 112;
build a monastery in Quebec, 112;
espouse Frontenac's cause in his disputes with Duchesneau, 112;
provide instruction for the colonists, 124;
their establishment in Quebec, 208
_Regale_, the question of the right of, 184, 201
Ribourde, Father de la, 149;
killed by the Iroquois, 149, 150
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