34
Berthelot, M., rents the abbey of Lestrees from Laval, 138;
exchanges Ile Jesus for the Island of Orleans, 138
Bishop of Petraea, see _Laval-Montmorency_
Bouchard, founder of the house of Montmorency, 16
Boucher, governor of Three Rivers, 29
Boudon, Abbe Henri-Marie, archdeacon of the Cathedral of Evreux, 23
Bourdon, solicitor-general, 79
Bourgard, Mgr., quoted, 61
Bourgeoys, Sister Marguerite, founds a school in Montreal which grows
into the Ville-Marie Convent, 9, 126;
on board the plague-stricken _St. Andre_, 31, 32;
as a teacher, 91, 92, 156;
through her efforts the church of Notre-Dame de Bonsecours is
erected, 177, 178
Bouteroue, M. de, commissioner during Talon's absence, 116
Brebeuf, Father, his persecution and death, 5, 16, 62
Bretonvilliers, M. de, superior of St. Sulpice, 88, 89, 135, 162
Briand, Mgr., Bishop of Quebec, 12
Bizard, Lieutenant, dispatched by Frontenac to arrest the law-breakers
and insulted by Perrot, 160
Brothers of the Christian Doctrine, the, 125
Brulon, Jean Gauthier de, confessor of the chapter established
by Laval, 197
C
Caen, the town of, 24
Callieres, Chevalier de, governor of Montreal, 214;
lays before the king a plan to conquer New York, 218;
at Quebec when attacked by Phipps, 229;
makes peace with the Indians, 235;
his death, 235
Canons, the duties of, 196, 197
Carignan Regiment, the, 53, 77, 79, 114
Carion, M. Philippe de, 88
Cataraqui, Fort (Kingston), built by Frontenac and later called after
him, 84, 145;
conceded to La Salle, 145
Cathedral of Quebec, the, 84, 85
Champigny, M. de, commissioner, replaces Meulles, 204, 215
Champlain, Samuel de, governor of New France and founder
of Quebec, 4, 8, 12
Charlevoix, Pierre Francois Xavier de, on colonization, 117, 118;
his portrait of Frontenac, 144, 145
Charron Brothers, the, make an unsuccessful attempt to establish a
charitable house in Montreal, 125, 245-8
Chateau St. Louis, 112, 160, 163
Chaumonot, Father, 65;
the head of the Brotherhood of the Holy Family, 86, 87
Chevestre, Francoise de, wife of Jean-Louis de Laval, 139
Clement X, Pope, 133;
signs the bulls establishing the diocese of Quebec, 136
Closse, Major, 8, 92
Colbert, Louis XIV's prime minister, 52;
a letter from Villeray to, 77, 78;
opposes Talon's immigration plans, 80;
receives a letter from Talon, 107;
Talon's proposals to, 115;
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