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arre, Lefebvre de, replaces Frontenac as governor, 168, 185;
holds an assembly at Quebec to inquire into the affairs
of the colony, 190;
demands reinforcements, 191;
his useless expedition against the Iroquois, 193;
his recall, 193
La Chaise, Father, confessor to Louis XIV, 174, 238
La Chesnaie, M. Aubert de, 186
Lachesnaie, village, massacred by the Iroquois, 228
Lachine, 116, 147, 148;
the massacre of, 225-7
La Fleche, the college of, 19, 20
Lalemant, Father Gabriel, his persecution and death, 5, 62;
his account of the great earthquake, 42-5;
references, 16, 35, 38
Lamberville, Father, describes the death of Garakontie,
Indian chief, 74, 215
La Montagne, the mission of, at Montreal, 9, 74, 125
La Mouche, Huron Indian, deserts Dollard, 71
Lanjuere, M. de, quoted, 24, 135
La Rochelle, 26, 77, 114, 116, 202, 219
La Salle, Cavelier de, 16, 116;
Fort Cataraqui conceded to, 145;
his birth, 147;
comes to New France, 147;
establishes a trading-post at Lachine, 147, 148;
starts on his expedition to the Mississippi, 148;
returns to look after his affairs at Fort Frontenac, 149;
back to Crevecoeur and finds it deserted, 149;
descends the Mississippi, 150;
raises a cross on the shore of the Gulf of Mexico and takes possession
in the name of the King of France, 151;
spends a year in establishing trading-posts among the Illinois, 151;
visits France, 151;
his misfortunes, 152;
is murdered by one of his servants, 152;
Bancroft's appreciation of, 152, 153;
his version of the Abbe de Fenelon's sermon, 160, 161
Latour, Abbe de, quoted, 33;
on the liquor question, 36-8;
_re_ the Sovereign Council, 40;
describes the characteristics of the young colonists, 100;
on Laval, 187, 188, 264
Lauson-Charny, M. de, director of the Quebec Seminary, 55, 134
Laval, Anne Charlotte de, only sister of Bishop Laval, 19
Laval, Fanchon (Charles-Francois-Guy), nephew of the bishop, 140
Laval, Henri de, brother of Bishop Laval, 19, 21, 139, 141
Laval, Hugues de, Seigneur of Montigny, etc., father of Bishop Laval, 17;
his death, 18
Laval, Jean-Louis de, receives the bishop's inheritance, 19, 21, 22, 139
Laval-Montmorency, Francois de, first Bishop of Quebec, his birth and
ancestors, 17;
death of his father, 18;
his education, 19-21;
death of his two brothers, 21;
his mother begs him, on becoming the head of the family, to abandon hi
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