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Iroquois mission are particularly associated the names of Jogues, Le Moyne, Ragueneau, Fremin, and De Carheil; and with the mission to the Hurons, those of Brebeuf, Lalemant, Chabanel, Garnier, and Chaumonot. _See also_ under names of individual missionaries. =Index=: =Hd= Their mission at Three Rivers, 43; an unworthy member of the order, 48-49; suspected of sympathy with rebels, 130, 181; engage in the ginseng trade, 148; vestibule of their church turned into theatre, 306-307. =F= Arrival of, 17; return after restoration of Canada to France, 25; Frontenac's attitude towards, 113; their missions, 166. =L= Their devotion to the cause of missions, 4, 5; recommend Laval as vicar apostolic, 26; re-establish mission in Iroquois country, 73; place church at Quebec under patronage of Immaculate Conception, and St. Louis, 85; works of piety instituted by, 86. =Dr= Expelled from France, controversy respecting their property in Canada, 23; petition the king for restoration of their property, 35. =Ch= Recollets decide to ask assistance of, 150; not favoured by the traders, 152; arrival of, at Quebec, 153; their convent robbed by English, 196; embark for Tadousac on board Kirke's ship, 196; sail for France, 206; take charge of Quebec mission on restoration of the country to France, 225; establish their convent of Notre Dame des Anges, 227; their convent at Quebec, 228, 229; give banquet to Emery de Caen, temporary governor, 228; found missions at Three Rivers and in Huron country, 228; also at Miscou and Cape Breton, 229. =D= As factors in spread of civilization in America, 2-3. =Bib.=: _Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents_, ed. by Thwaites; Parkman, _Jesuits in North America_; Rochemonteix, _Les Jesuites et la Nouvelle France_; Kip, _Early Jesuit Missions_; Campbell, _Pioneer Priests of North America_. =Jette, Sir Louis= (1836- ). Studied law, and called to the bar, 1857. Practised in Montreal. Entered public life in 1872 as member for Montreal East, defeating Sir Georges E. Cartier. Appointed puisne judge of Supreme Court of Quebec, 1878; and the same year became professor of civil law in Laval University; later dean of the faculty. Member of the commission for revision of the civil code of Quebec, 1887; and of the Alaskan Boundary Commission. Appointed lieutenant-governor of Quebec, 1898, and for a second term in 1903. Chief-justice of the Superior Court of Quebec, 1909. =Index=: =C= One of the founders of _Le Parti Nationa
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