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he upper Saguenay and Lake St. John. Five years later returned, and established a permanent mission on the shores of the lake. Superior of the Canadian missions, 1655-1656. =Index=: =Ch= Parish priest of Notre-Dame de la Recouvrance, 238. =Bib.=: _Jesuit Relations_, ed. by Thwaites; Charlevoix, _History of New France_. =Quentin, Barthelemy.= =Ch= Director of Company of New France, 170. =Quentin, Bonaventure, Sieur de Richebourg.= =Ch= Director of Company of New France, 170. =Quentin, Father Claude.= =Ch= Jesuit, visits Miscou, 234. =Quesnel, Frederick A.= =Sy= Member of Special Council of Lower Canada, opposes union, 193. =P= Withdraws his support of Papineau, 86; loses his seat in Assembly, 102. =Quesnel, Jules Maurice.= =D= Accompanies Simon Fraser on voyage down the Fraser, 60. =MS= With Simon Fraser in New Caledonia, 108-109; river named after, 109. =Bib.=: Masson, _Bourgeois de la Compagnie du Nord-Ouest_. =Queylus, Abbe de.= =F= Sulpician, appointed vicar-general for Canada, 42; sent back to France by Bishop Laval, 43. =L= His difficulties with Laval, 7; Sulpicians desire his appointment as bishop, 25; recognizes authority of Laval, 27; receives appointment as grand vicar to archbishop of Rouen, 27; returns to France, 27; again in Canada, and assumes charge of parish of Montreal, 28; suspended by Laval, returns to France, 28; later returns to Canada and is made grand vicar at Montreal, 29; causes chapel to Ste. Anne to be erected at Beaupre, 101; arrival of, 1668, 105; makes donation to hospital at Quebec, 107; Talon's recommendation of, 107, 134; departure of, for France, 134; his great liberality, 135. =Bib.=: Parkman, _Old Regime_. =Quimper, Manuel.= Accompanied Eliza on his voyage to the North-West Coast in 1790, and under his orders explored the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and named various points on both sides of the strait. Returned to Monterey, Mexico, in September, 1790. =Index=: =D= Examines both shores of Juan de Fuca Strait, 1790, 26. =Bib.=: Walkran, _British Columbia Coast-Names_. =Quinte, Bay of.= An inlet of Lake Ontario, on the north shore. The name is of Iroquois origin. A number of Cayugas settled here about the middle of the seventeenth century; and in 1668 two Sulpicians, Trouve and Fenelon, were sent from Montreal to open a mission among these "Iroquois of the North." About 1783, permanent settlements on the shores of the bay were made by United Empire Loyalists and disbanded of
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