3-1704). Son of Charles Le
Moyne, Sieur de Longueuil. Born in Montreal. Accompanied De Troyes and
Iberville on the expedition against the Hudson Bay forts, Moose Factory,
Rupert, and Albany, in 1686; and left in charge of the captured posts
when the leaders returned to Quebec. Again served with Iberville on the
bay in 1689, in the capture of the _Hampshire_. The following year
brought a party of voyageurs to help in the defence of Quebec against
Admiral Phipps. Once more with his brother Iberville on Hudson Bay, in
1694, and took part in the capture of Fort Nelson. Inherited much of his
father's remarkable influence over the Iroquois, and negotiated an
important treaty with them about the beginning of the eighteenth
century. =Index=: =F= Accompanies expedition to Hudson Bay, 206; arrives
at Quebec, during siege by Phipps, 292; with his brother, Iberville, in
Hudson Bay, 343. =L= Takes part in expedition to Hudson Bay, 204.
=Bib.=: Bryce, _Hudson's Bay Company_; Laut, _Conquest of the Great
North-West_. _See also_ Iberville.
=Lemoyne, Simon.= =Ch= Jesuit, professor in College of Rouen, 207.
=Le Moyne de Ste. Helene, Jacques= (1659-1690). Son of Charles Le Moyne,
and brother of Iberville, Bienville, and other members of this noted
family. Trained, like Iberville, for the navy; returned to Canada, and
in 1686 accompanied De Troyes on the Hudson Bay expedition. Took part in
the raid on Schenectady in 1690; and mortally wounded during the siege
of Quebec by Phipps. =Index=: =F= Accompanies expedition to Hudson Bay,
208; commands in war party against Schenectady, 235; mortally wounded in
skirmish on Beauport flats, 299. =L= Takes part in expedition to Hudson
Bay, 204; killed in siege of Quebec, 231. =Bib.=: _See_ Iberville.
=Le Moyne de Serigny, Joseph= (1668-1734). Son of Charles Le Moyne, and
brother of Iberville, Bienville, and St. Helene. Accompanied Iberville
to Hudson Bay, 1690, and left in command of Fort Albany after its
capture. Again in the bay with Iberville in 1694 and in 1697. Given
command of Fort Nelson the latter year. Joined Iberville in Louisiana in
1700, and associated with him in the development of the colony. Reached
high rank in the navy, and was governor of Rochefort at the time of his
death. =Index=: =F= Goes to France on affairs of Hudson Bay, 345.
=Bib.=: _See_ Iberville.
=Le Moyne.= _See_ Bienville; Iberville; Longueuil.
=Le National.= Newspaper published at Montreal. =Index=: =C= Founded a
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