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enac to relieve La Durantaye in 1690; in command at Three Rivers in 1701; two years later commanded an expedition to Detroit; major of Quebec, 1706; sent to Michilimackinac in 1713; four years later at Detroit, and led an expedition against the Fox Indians; at Quebec in 1724 as _lieutenant du roi_. =Index=: =F= Sent with reinforcements to Michilimackinac, 241. =Bib.=: _Cadillac Papers_ (Michigan Hist. _Coll._, vol. 33); Parkman, _Frontenac_. =Lovett, John.= =Bk= Secretary to General Van Rensselaer, letters of, 263-265, 286. =Low, Albert Peter= (1861- ). Born in Montreal. Educated at McGill University, graduating in 1882 with honours. Appointed to Geological Survey 1881, and promoted to geologist, 1891. Spent many years in exploring the Labrador peninsula, and is the chief authority on its geography and geology. Appointed director of the Survey, and deputy minister of mines, 1907. =Bib.=: Morgan, _Can. Men; Canadian Who's Who_. =Lowell=. =S= White settler among Grand River Indians, murdered by Isaac Brant, 191. =Lower Canada=. =Mc= Crisis approaching in, 287; Imperial commissioners' report, 323; against responsible government, 325; events leading to Rebellion, 327; asks other provinces for support, 329; crisis arrives, August, 1837, 344; arrest of editors, 344; condition of, in 1837, 347; rebellion in, 358. =BL= Population of, at time of conquest, 1; its character, 1; British immigration, 8; racial conflict, 8; political situation after 1815, 9, 16-21; reorganization of its judicial system, 184-185. =Bk= Population of, 45. =Sy= Desire of majority to have the province wholly French, 68; Pitt's expectations regarding, 68; governors of, ally themselves with English-speaking element, 69; rupture between the two races inevitable, 86, 87; Rebellion, 87. =Bib.=: Kingsford, _History of Canada_; Christie, _History of Lower Canada_; Garneau, _History of Canada_; McMullen, _History of Canada_; Bibaud, _Histoire du Canada sous la Domination Anglaise; Political and Historical Account of Lower Canada_, by a Canadian, London, 1830. =Lowther, Catherine=. =WM= Wolfe's attachment to, 70, 72; Wolfe entrusts her portrait to Captain Jervis, 175. =Bib.=: Doughty, _Siege of Quebec_; Willson, _Life and Letters of James Wolfe_; Wood, _The Fight for Canada_. =Loyal American Regiment=. =Dr= Commanded by Beverley Robinson, 202. =W= Commanded by Beverley Robinson, 3; Lemuel Wilmot a captain in, 3. =Loyalist=. Newspaper published at St
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