od the following are likely to
be found in any large library:
_Jugements et Deliberations du Conseil Souverain_.
_Edits et Ordonnances_.
_Relations des Jesuites._ Ed. Thwaites.
_Memoires et Documents pour servir a l'histoire des origines francaises
des pays d'outre-mer_, ed. P. Margry.
_Les Lettres de La Hontan_.
_Histoire de l'Hotel-Dieu de Quebec, par la mere Juchereau de
Saint-Denis_.
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INDEX
Abnakis, the, raid New England settlements, 147-8.
Aillebout de Mantet, d', 118, 119.
Andros, Sir Edmund, his Indian policy, 89, 90, 109.
Bellomont, Earl of, and Frontenac, 151.
Bernieres, Abbe de, 59.
Bienville, Francois Le Moyne de, 118.
Brucy, Perrot's chief agent, 49.
Callieres-Bonnevue, Louis Hector de, 116, 150; at the defence of
Quebec, 128; repulses Schuyler's invasion, 146; makes peace with the
Iroquois, 152.
Canada. See New France.
Cannehoot, a Seneca chief, 138.
Carheil, Etienne de, a Jesuit missionary, 139 n.
Cataraqui, Frontenac's conference with Iroquois at, 41-4.
Champigny, intendant, his relations with Frontenac, 152-4.
Champlain, Samuel de, 8.
Chateau St Louis, 9, 34.
Clermont, Chevalier de, killed at Quebec, 129.
Colbert, minister of Louis XIV, 30; and New France, 54, 58, 62, 65-8.
Courcelles, Sieur de, governor of New France, 34.
Coureurs de bois, the, 12-13, 46, 49.
Denonville, Marquis de, governor of New France, 103-4; his
correspondence with Dongan, 104-6, 108; fails to cope with the
Iroquois, 103-11, 135-136, 138; recalled, 115-16.
Dongan, Thomas, governor of New York, 90-1, 96, 97, 104-5, 109.
Duchesneau, Jacques, intendant, 51-2, 64; his relations with Frontenac,
52-3, 63-70, 80, 94; and the coureurs de bois, 79-80.
Du Lhut, Daniel Greysolon, explorer and pioneer, 77-81, 106, 109, 150.
Fenelon, Abbe, espouses Perrot's cause against Frontenac, 48-9, 50, 74.
Five Nations. See Iroquois.
Fort Frontenac, 38, 43, 44, 45, 76, 98, 106-7; destroyed, 135-6.
France, under the Bourbons, 1-4, 11, 29 n., 31-2, 85, 90; her policy in
New France, 5, 10-11, 68; the Thirty Years' War, 19-21; the outbreak of
the Fronde, 21; the dispute between Gallicans and Ultramontanes, 55-7;
war with Holland, 85, 90; war with Britain, 114; her colonial system
compared with that of Britain, 131-4. See New France.
Frontenac, Comte de, his birth and parentage, 17-18; his early career,
18-21, 26 n.; his marriage and domestic affairs, 2
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