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rance, 138; arrives with supplies, June, 1624, 140; sails for France, 141; brings out Jesuit fathers, 152; appoints Raymond de la Ralde as admiral of Company's fleet, 155; disposed to overlook murder of a Frenchman by an Indian, 161; his character as given by Theodat-Sagard, 182; Cardinal Richelieu suspicious of, 183; his merchandise seized by Kirke, 183; disagreement with Kirke as to goods seized at Quebec, 217-222. =F= Head of trading Company, 23. =Bib.=: Douglas, _Quebec in Seventeenth Century_; Biggar, _Early Trading Companies of New France_; Kirke, _The First English Conquest of Canada_. =Caesar, Sir Julius= (1558-1636). Sat in Parliament, 1589-1622; chancellor of the exchequer, 1606; master of the Rolls, 1614-1636. =Index=: =Ch= English commissioner in matter of Canada, 214. =Bib.=: _Dict. Nat. Biog._ =Cahaigue.= =Ch= Largest of the Huron villages, 89. =Caire, M. de.= =WM= Engineer, constructs defences on river St. Charles, 86. =Caldwell, Henry.= =Dr= His house occupied by Arnold, 111; commands British militia in siege of Quebec, 115; his house burnt by Arnold, 121. =Bib.=: Lemoine, _The Hon. Henry Caldwell, L.C., at Quebec_. =Caldwell, Sir John.= Eldest son of Sir James Caldwell, the third baronet. Succeeded his father, 1784. Appointed receiver-general of Lower Canada, and found to have misappropriated the public funds. Made restoration afterwards of the greater part of the amount. Died in England, 1830. =Index=: =P= Receiver-general, Lower Canada,--misappropriates public funds, 56; government fails to prosecute him, 57. =Bib.=: Christie, _History of Lower Canada_; Morgan, _Cel. Can._ =Caledonia.= =Bk= Brig belonging to North West Company, 210; captured by Americans at Fort Erie, 289. =Callicum.= Indian chief. =D= His relations with Meares at Nootka, 27. =Callieres, Louis-Hector de= (1646?-1703). Born at Cherbourg, son of Jacques de Callieres, governor of Cherbourg. Entered the army, and became captain of the regiment of Navarre. In 1684 came to Canada as governor of Montreal; and in 1699 appointed governor-general of the colony. Died at Quebec. =Index=: =F= Memorandum by, on French claims in Hudson Bay, 204; commands regular troops in attack on Iroquois, 209; sent to France to represent situation of colony, 230; leads eight hundred men from Montreal to defence of Quebec, 292; commands vanguard in attack on Onondagas, 351; commended in despatches, 353; succeeds Frontenac as governor, 362. =L= P
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