Marlborough, Duke of,90.
Mazarin, Cardinal,21.
Meulles, intendant, and La Barre,91,92,97,102.
Michilimackinac,13,78.
Mohawks, the,145.
Mohegans, the,145.
Montpensier, Duchesse de,22-23; and Frontenac,24.
Montreal, its position in New France,39-40,141.
New Amsterdam, and the Iroquois,89.
New England States, contrasted with New France,15,130-4; and the Iroquois,89-90,104-5,151-2; at war with New France,123-30,138,151-152; and the Abnaki raids,147-8.
New France, in 1672,1,8,14-16,83; status of the governor and intendant,5,9-10,11; the fur trade,8; the seigneurial system,11-12,14-15; the coureurs de bois,12-13; the creation of parishes,58-61; the brandy traffic,61-3; population and trade during 1673,84-5; the Iroquois peril,87,89,90,91,94,97,111,137-40,142-143,149; in 1689,114,115; at war with New England,119-123,128-30,145-6; her weakness,130-4; from 1690 to 1693,142-4,150; and Acadia,147-8.
Oneidas, the,149. See Iroquois.
Onondagas, the,98-103,149. See Iroquois.
Ottawas, the,139,140,141.
Ourehaoué, a Cayuga chief,137.
Parkman, on Frontenac,36,160; on Hertel,120-1.
Perrot, François, governor of Montreal,39-40; his quarrel with Frontenac,45-50.
Perrot, Nicolas, interpreter,13n.,106,138-9,140,150.
Phips, Sir William, his attack on Quebec,123-30.
Portneuf, his raid,119.
Port Royal, surrendered to Phips,124,127.
Quebec,91; Phips's siege of,123-30.
Récollets, the, and Frontenac,53-4,55.
Repentigny de Montesson,118.
Richelieu, Cardinal, minister to Louis XIII,18-19,20,21,131.
Rouville, Hertel de,118.
Ryswick, Peace of,151.
Saint-Castin, Baron de, raids New England settlements,147,148,150.
Sainte-Hélène, Jacques Le Moyne de,118,119,129,150.
Schenectady, raided by the French,119,121,122,140.
Schuyler, John, his abortive raid into New France,123,145.
Schuyler, Peter, his invasion defeated at Laprairie,145-6.
Seignelay, Marquis de,70.
Senecas, the,107-8. See Iroquois.
Sovereign Council, composition and jurisdiction of,9-10; and Frontenac,65-8.
Sulpicians, the, in New France,39,53-4.
Superior Council,9. See Sovereign Council.
Talon, Jean,6,34; supports Perrot against Frontenac,50.
Thury, Father, encourages Abnaki raids on English settlements,147-8.
Tonty, Henri de, explorer,76-7,92,93,106,109,150.
Turgot, Anne Robert Jacques,6and note.
Urfé, Abbé d', supports Perrot against Frontenac,50.
Valrennes, at Laprairie,146.
Vaudreuil, governor of New France,81.
Verchères, Madeleine de,144.
West India Company, its trading monopoly,84.
'William and Mary's War,'150. See under New France and New England States.
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2. THE MARINER OF ST MALOBy Stephen Leacock.
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