The Makers of Canada: Index and Dictionary of Canadian History
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The Makers of Canada: Index and Dictionary of Canadian History
Canada -- Biography; Canada -- History
war dance, 260; protests to Massachusetts authorities against attack on
Pentagouet, 270; gets news at Montreal of approach of expedition against
Quebec, 282; replies to Phipps's demand for surrender, 288, 289;
recommends attack on Boston by sea, 316; describes ravages of the
Abnaki, 317; estimate of military losses in Canada, 318; expresses
himself as opposed to large expeditions, 320; orders De Louvigny at
Michilimackinac to send down Indians with their furs, 323; firm in
negotiations with Iroquois, 325, 338; complaints made against, 333-336;
gives theatrical representations at Quebec, 336; question of _Tartuffe_,
337; restores Fort Frontenac against instructions of minister, 341;
directs campaign against Iroquois, 350-353; reports his victory to the
king and asks for recognition, 353; receives cross of St. Louis, 354;
receives news of peace of Ryswick, 354; corresponds on question of
sovereignty over Iroquois with Earl of Bellomont, governor of New York,
355; his last despatch to home government, 357; illness and death,
357-359; his will, 358; no known portrait, 360; funeral sermon and
critical annotations thereon, 361. =L= Governor, erects fort at
Cataraqui, 84, 145; takes Récollets under his protection, 112; arrival
of, 143; his services and character, 144; supports La Salle, 149;
prejudiced against the Jesuits, 157; tries to arrest _coureurs de bois_,
160; imprisons Perrot, governor of Montreal, 160; takes offence at
sermon preached by Abbé Fénelon, 161; previously annoyed by sermon of
Jesuit Father, 161; demands copy of Fénelon's sermon, 162; difficulty
with De Bernières, 162, 163; censured by the king, 164, 165; quarrels
with intendant, 167; recalled, 168; sends unfavourable reports regarding
clergy, 170; summons conference on liquor traffic, 172; reappointed
governor, 218; arrival of, 228; organizes three detachments to operate
against English colonies, 229; his answer to Phipps, 229; attacks the
Iroquois, 233; death of, 234. =Bib.=: Parkman, _Frontenac_; Myrand,
_Frontenac et ses Amis_; Lorin, _Le Comte de Frontenac_; Legendre,
_Frontenac_; Brady, _Frontenac, the Saviour of Canada_.
=Fulford, Francis= (1803-1868). Educated at Oxford; ordained, 1828.
Consecrated first Anglican bishop of Montreal, 1850, and sailed for
Canada the same year. In 1860 metropolitan of the ecclesiastical
province of Canada. =Bib.=: Taylor, _Brit. Am._ and _Last Three
Bishops_; Mockridge, _The Bishops of the Church of England in Canada and
Newfoundland_.
=Fuller, Thomas Brock= (1810-1884). Born in Kingston. Educated at the
Grammar Schools at Hamilton and York and at Chambly Theological
Seminary. Ordained priest, 1835; laboured in various parts of Canada;
archdeacon of Niagara, 1869; bishop of Niagara, 1875. =Bib.=: Dent,
_Can. Por._; Mockridge, _The Bishops of the Church of England in Canada
and Newfoundland_.
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