Canada -- History -- To 1763 (New France); Laval, François de, 1623-1708
Richelieu, Cardinal, founds the Company of the Cent-Associes, 4;
orders Henri de Montmorency to be beheaded, 18;
referred to, 117
Rupert, Fort (Hudson Bay), captured by the French, 204
S
Sagard, Father, Recollet missionary, 3
Sainte Anne, the Brotherhood of, 101
Sainte Anne, the first sanctuary of, built by Laval, 101;
gives place to a stone church erected through the efforts
of M. Filion, 102;
a third temple built upon its site, 102;
the present cathedral built (1878), 102;
the pilgrimages to, 102, 103
Sainte-Helene, Andree Duplessis de, 92
Sainte-Helene, Le Moyne de, 16;
takes part in an expedition to capture Hudson Bay, 204;
his death at the siege of Quebec, 231
Saint-Vallier, Abbe Jean Baptiste de la Croix de, king's almoner, 199;
appointed provisionally grand vicar of Laval, 201;
leaves a legacy to the seminary of Quebec, 202;
embarks for Canada, 202;
makes a tour of his diocese, 203, 204;
his extravagance, 206;
pays a tribute to Laval, 209;
leaves for France, 210;
obtains a grant for a Bishop's Palace, 211;
his official appointment and consecration as Bishop of Quebec, 202, 219;
returns to Canada, 221;
opens a hospital in Notre-Dame des Anges, 236;
in France from 1700 to 1705, when returning to Canada is captured by
an English vessel and kept in captivity till 1710, 242, 243;
the object of his visit to France, 243
_St. Andre_, the, 27;
the plague breaks out on board, 31, 32
Ste. Anne, Fort (Hudson Bay), captured by the French, 204
St. Bernardino of Siena, quoted, 35, 36
St. Francois-Xavier, adopted as the second special protector of
the colony, 87
St. Ignace de Michilimackinac, La Salle's burying-place, 147
St. Joachim, the seminary of Quebec has a country house at, 12;
the boarding-school at, established by Laval, 100, 124, 245;
receives a remembrance from Laval, 199
St. Joseph, the first patron saint of Canada, 87
St. Malo, the Bishop of, 6, 7
St. Sulpice de Montreal, see _Seminary of St. Sulpice_
St. Sulpice, the priests of, see _Sulpicians_
Salignac-Fenelon, Abbe Francois de, goes to the north shore of Lake
Ontario to establish a mission, 105, 108;
teaches the Iroquois, 125;
his sermon preached against Frontenac, 160, 161;
his quarrel with Frontenac, 160-5;
forbidden to return to Canada, 164
Sault St. Louis (Caughnawaga), the mission of, 9, 74, 147, 189
Sault Ste. Marie, the mission of, 11;
addressed by Father Allouez, 104
Seignelay, Marquis de, Colbert's son, sends four shiploads of colonists
to people Louisiana, 151, 152;
postpones Laval's return to Canada, 211
Seigniorial tenure, 119, 120
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