h of France, 78;
passes a decree permitting the unrestricted sale of liquor, 113;
finds it necessary to restrict the liquor trade, 115, 116;
its members, 158;
judges Perrot, 160;
its re-construction, 165-7;
a division in its ranks, 167;
passes a decree affecting the policy of the Quebec Seminary, 236
Sulpicians, their entry into New France, 1;
become the lords of the Island of Montreal, 8, 108;
their devotion to the Virgin Mary, 85;
at Ville-Marie, 92;
more priests arrive, 105, 106;
their religious zeal, 109;
provide instruction for the colonists, 124;
granted the livings of the Island of Montreal, 175, 176;
request the king's confirmation of the union of their seminary with
the parishes on the Island of Montreal, 183, 184
T
Talon, intendant, appointed to investigate the administration
of de Mezy, 51;
his immigration plans opposed by Colbert, 80;
writes to Colbert in praise of the Abbe de Queylus, 107;
brings out five Recollet priests, 109;
obtains from the Sovereign Council a decree permitting the unrestricted
sale of liquor, 113;
develops the resources of the country, 114, 115;
returns to France for two years, 116;
praises Abbe de Queylus' work, 134, 135;
retires from office, 143
Taschereau, Cardinal, 40, 86
Tesserie, M. de la, member of the Sovereign Council, 158
Tilly, Le Gardeur de, member of the Sovereign Council, 158, 166, 167
Tithes, the levying of, on the colonists, 10, 50, 51, 54;
payable only to the permanent priests, 55;
the edict of 1679, 181;
Laval and Saint-Vallier disagree upon the question of, 208, 209
Tonti, Chevalier de, accompanies La Salle as far as Fort Crevecoeur, 148;
attacked by the Iroquois and flees to Michilimackinac, 149;
again joins La Salle and descends the Mississippi with him, 150;
appointed La Salle's representative, 151
Tracy, Marquis de, viceroy, appointed to investigate the administration
of de Mezy, 51;
builds three forts on the Richelieu River, 53;
destroys the hamlets of the Mohawks and concludes a treaty of peace
with the Iroquois which lasts eighteen years, 53, 54, 82;
reduces the tithe to a twenty-sixth, 54;
returns to France, 81;
his fine qualities, 81, 82;
presents a valuable picture to the church at Sainte Anne, 102
Treaty of Ryswick, 234
Treaty of St. Germain-en-Laye, 3, 110
Treaty of Utrecht, 235
Trouve, Claude, goes to the north shore of Lake Ontario
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