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ure Hudson Bay, 204 Marquette, Father, with Joliet explores the upper part of the Mississippi, 11, 59, 82, 146, 153; his death, 146, 147 Maubec, the abbey of, 131; incorporated with the diocese of Quebec, 136; a description of, 137 Membre, Father, descends the Mississippi with La Salle, 149, 150, 151 Mesnu, Peuvret de, secretary of the Sovereign Council, 158, 166 Metiomegue, Algonquin chief, joins Dollard, 69 Meulles, M. de, replaces Duchesneau as commissioner, 168, 185; replaced by Champigny, 204 Mezy, Governor de, 10; succeeds d'Avaugour, 41; disagrees with the bishop, 51; his death, 51, 52 Michilimackinac, 146, 149, 216 Millet, Father, pays a tribute to Garakontie, 73, 215 Mississippi River, explored by Marquette and Joliet as far as the Arkansas River, 11, 59, 82, 146; La Salle descends to its mouth, 150, 151 Monsipi, Fort (Hudson Bay), captured by the French, 204 Montigny, Abbe de, one of Laval's early titles, 7, 19 Montigny-sur-Avre, Laval's birthplace, 17 Montmagny, M. de, governor of New France, 8 Montmorency, Henri de, near kinsman of Laval, 18; beheaded by the order of Richelieu, 18 Montreal, the Island of, 8, 86; made over to the Sulpicians, 108, 175; the parishes of, united with the Seminary of St. Sulpice, 175, 176, 183 Montreal, the mission of La Montagne at, 9, 74; its first Roman Catholic church, 87-90; its religious zeal, 90-2; see also _Ville-Marie_ Morel, Thomas, director of the Quebec seminary, 55, 101; his arrest, 163; set at liberty, 164; his death, 219 Morin, M., quoted, 89, 90 Mornay, Mgr. de, Bishop of Quebec, 12 Mother Mary of the Incarnation, on Laval's devotion to the sick, 33; on his private life, 34, 254; on the results of the great earthquake, 45, 46; on the work of the Sisters, 79, 80; her religious zeal and fine qualities, 92, 93; Abbe Ferland's appreciation of, 93-5; speaks of the work of Abbe Fenelon and Father Trouve, 109; on the liquor traffic, 113; sums up Talon's merits, 114; speaks of the colonists' children, 119; on civilizing the Indians, 125, 126; an appreciation of, by Abbe Verreau, 127; her death, 154; her noble character, 155 Mouchy, M. de, member of the Sovereign Council, 158 N Nelson, Fort (Hudson Bay), held by the English against de Troyes' expedition, 204; captured by Iberville, 233 Newfoundland, English settlements attacked by Ibe
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