ke Erie, north shore. =Index=: =S= Chosen by Simcoe as
arsenal for Lake Erie, 204.
=Longueuil, Charles Colmer Grant, Baron de.= =Sy= Owner of "Alwington,"
294.
=Longueuil, Charles Le Moyne, Sieur de= (1625?-1685). Son of an
innkeeper of Dieppe. Came to Canada in 1641. In 1657 granted the
seigniory of Longueuil. In De Tracy's expedition against the Iroquois,
in 1666, commanded the Montreal militia, and was with Frontenac at
Cataraqui in 1673. La Barre sent him to the Iroquois, 1682, to persuade
them to meet him in council at Montreal. When, two years later, La Barre
led an abortive expedition against the Iroquois, he was again compelled
to depend upon Le Moyne's influence with the Iroquois to patch up a
peace. =Index=: =F= Sent to invite Onondagas to a conference, 183, 184.
=Bib.=: Parkman, _Frontenac_.
=Longueuil, Charles Le Moyne, Baron de= (1656-1729). Son of Charles Le
Moyne, Sieur de Longueuil (_q.v._) Wounded, in 1687, in the Iroquois
raid on Lachine. Governor of Montreal. Administered the colony in 1725,
before the arrival of Beauharnois. =Index=: =F= Commands militia in
attack on Iroquois, 1687, 209. =E= Barony conferred on, in 1700, 181.
=Longueuil, Charles Le Moyne, Baron de= (1687-1755). Son of preceding.
Administered the colony in 1752, after the departure of La Jonquiere.
=Index=: =Dr= In command of militia, in 1777, 187.
=Loquin.= =Ch= Company's clerk at Quebec, 139.
=Longworth, John= (1814-1885). Born at Charlottetown. Called to the bar
of Prince Edward Island, 1838. Elected to the Assembly, 1846. Occupied
offices in several successive administrations. Drafted the "No Terms
Resolution" of the Assembly in connection with Confederation. Appointed
prothonotary of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island, 1883. =Bib.=:
Campbell, _History of Prince Edward Island_.
=Loranger, Thomas Jean Jacques= (1823-1885). Born in Ste Anne
d'Yamachiche, Quebec. Educated at Nicolet College; called to the bar,
1844. Sat in the Assembly, 1854-1863; held office in the
Macdonald-Cartier ministry, 1857-1858. Appointed a judge of the Superior
Court, 1863; retired, 1879. Subsequently engaged in the consolidation of
the statutes of Quebec. Created by the pope a commander of the Order of
Pius IX. =Index=: =C= Conservative leader in Quebec, his character, 25.
=Bib.=: Dent, _Last Forty Years_.
=Lorette.= =L= Settlement of Christian Indians at, 74. =WM= British
abandon their position at, 249.
=Lorimer, Dr.= =Hd= Consu
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