Canada -- History -- To 1763 (New France); Laval, François de, 1623-1708
Tilly, Le Gardeur de, member of the Sovereign Council, 158, 166, 167
Tithes, the levying of, on the colonists, 10, 50, 51, 54;
payable only to the permanent priests, 55;
the edict of 1679, 181;
Laval and Saint-Vallier disagree upon the question of, 208, 209
Tonti, Chevalier de, accompanies La Salle as far as Fort Crevecoeur, 148;
attacked by the Iroquois and flees to Michilimackinac, 149;
again joins La Salle and descends the Mississippi with him, 150;
appointed La Salle's representative, 151
Tracy, Marquis de, viceroy, appointed to investigate the administration
of de Mezy, 51;
builds three forts on the Richelieu River, 53;
destroys the hamlets of the Mohawks and concludes a treaty of peace
with the Iroquois which lasts eighteen years, 53, 54, 82;
reduces the tithe to a twenty-sixth, 54;
returns to France, 81;
his fine qualities, 81, 82;
presents a valuable picture to the church at Sainte Anne, 102
Treaty of Ryswick, 234
Treaty of St. Germain-en-Laye, 3, 110
Treaty of Utrecht, 235
Trouve, Claude, goes to the north shore of Lake Ontario to establish
a mission, 105, 108
Troyes, Chevalier de, leads an expedition to capture Hudson Bay, 204
Turgis, Father, 62
U
Ursuline Convent (Quebec), established by Madame de la Peltrie, 112, 155;
consumed by fire, 210
Ursuline Sisters, 33, 125, 154, 231
V
Valrennes, M. de, commands Fort Frontenac, 223, 232
Vaudreuil, Chevalier de, 214;
in command at Montreal, 223;
opposing the Iroquois at massacre of Lachine, 226, 227;
succeeds Callieres as governor of Montreal, 235
Verreau, Abbe, pays a tribute to Mother Mary of the Incarnation, 127
Viel, Father, Recollet missionary, 3
Vignal, Father, ministers to the plague-stricken on board
the _St. Andre_, 31, 32;
referred to, 8, 91, 92
Ville-Marie (Montreal), the school at, founded by Marguerite Bourgeoys, 9;
the Abbe de Queylus returns to, 28;
takes precautions against the Iroquois, 68;
the school of martyrdom, 90, 91;
fortified by Denonville, 213, 214;
governed by Vaudreuil in Callieres' absence, 223;
besieged by Winthrop, 229;
references, 82, 83, 85, 122, 124, 135, 162, 178, 217
Ville-Marie Convent, founded by Marguerite Bourgeoys, 126, 127, 175, 176
Villeray, M. de, writes to Colbert, 77, 78;
member of the Sovereign Council, 166, 167
Vitre, Denys de, member of the Sovereign Council, 166
W
West India Company, 81
Winthrop, Fitz-John, attacks Montreal, 229, 231
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