g to avoid discord with La Barre, 186, 187
Dudouyt, Jean, director of the Quebec seminary, 55, 56, 134, 143, 163;
his mission to France in relation to the liquor traffic, 171;
grand cantor of the chapter established by Laval, 197;
his death, 219;
burial of his heart in Quebec, 219
Dupont, M., member of the Sovereign Council, 158, 166
Dupuis, Captain, commander of the mission at Gannentaha, 65;
how he saved the mission from the general massacre of 1658, 65-7
E
Earthquake of 1663, 42-5;
its results, 45, 46
F
Famine Creek, 193, 217
Fenelon, Abbe de, see _Salignac-Fenelon_
Ferland, Abbe, quoted, 35;
on the education of the Indians, 63, 64;
his tribute to Mother Mary of the Incarnation, 93-5;
on Talon's ambitions, 114;
quoted, 130;
his opinion of the erection of an episcopal see at Quebec, 133;
on the union of the Quebec Seminary with that of the Foreign Missions
in Paris, 140;
on La Salle's misfortunes, 149;
quoted, 155;
praises Laval's stand against the liquor traffic, 173;
on Laval's return to Canada, 220
Five Nations, the, sue for peace, 53;
missions to, 65;
references, 217, 223, 234
French-Canadians, their physical and moral qualities, 118, 119;
habits and dress, 120;
houses, 120, 121;
as hunters, 121, 122
Frontenac, Fort, 84, 215, 217, 223
Frontenac, Louis de Buade, Count de, governor of Canada, 16;
builds Fort Cataraqui, 84, 145;
succeeds Courcelles, 84, 143;
his disputes with Duchesneau, 112, 166, 167;
early career, 144;
Charlevoix's portrait of, 144, 145;
orders Perrot's arrest, 160;
his quarrel with the Abbe de Fenelon, 160-5;
reproved by the king for his absolutism, 164, 165;
his recall, 168, 185;
succeeds in having permanent livings established, 181;
again appointed governor, 218, 228;
carries on a guerilla warfare with the Iroquois, 228, 229;
defends Quebec against Phipps, 129-31;
attacks the Iroquois, 233, 234;
his death, 234
G
Gallinee, Brehan de, Sulpician priest, 11, 105, 108, 148
Gannentaha, the mission at, 65;
how it escaped the general massacre of 1658, 65-7
Garakontie, Iroquois chief, his conversion, 65;
his death, 73, 74
Garnier, Father Charles, his death, 5
Garreau, Father, 11
Gaudais-Dupont, M., 41
Glandelet, Charles, 141, 197, 218;
in charge of the diocese during Saint-Vallier's absence, 243
Gosselin, Abbe, quoted, 35;
his explanation of Laval's
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