onel de
Salieres. The regiment served with distinction in Canada until 1668,
when it was ordered home; a large number of officers and men, however,
remained in the colony, where they were given generous grants of land.
The regiment was reconstructed in France, and under the name of the
Regiment of Lorraine existed until 1794. =Index=: =L= Gives strength to
the colony, 53; discharged soldiers of, become settlers, 77; further
detachment of, arrives, 79. =E= Officers settle on lands along the
Richelieu, 178-179, 181. =F= Sent out, 51; some of the officers settle
in Canada and become seigneurs, 57. =Bib.=: Parkman, _Old Regime_;
Susane, _Ancienne Infanterie Francaise_, vol. 5.
=Carillon, Fort.= =Hd= Repulse of British forces at, 18-21. =WM= The
fort defended by Montcalm with De Levis and Bourlamaque, 54-55; attacked
by the British under Abercromby, 55-60; failure of the attack, 60-61;
Bourlamaque evacuates the fort and destroys it, 146. _See also_
Ticonderoga. =Bib.=: Parkman, _Montcalm and Wolfe_.
=Carion, Philippe de.= =L= Lays second foundation stone of church at
Montreal, 88. =F= Officer at Montreal, refuses to recognize Frontenac's
order for arrest of _coureurs de bois_, 91.
=Carleton, Christopher.= =Dr= Father of Guy Carleton, 29; his widow
marries Rev. Thomas Skelton, 29.
=Carleton, Sir Guy.= _See_ Dorchester.
=Carleton, Lady Maria.= =Dr= Gains social popularity at Quebec, 162;
lives to great age, 308; her extreme hauteur, 309.
=Carleton, Thomas= (1736-1817). Served with Wolfe in 1755;
quartermaster-general of the army in Canada, 1775; wounded in the naval
battle on Lake Champlain, 1776. Appointed first lieutenant-governor of
New Brunswick, 1784. Returned to England in 1803; the colony was
governed by administrators until 1817, when General Smyth was appointed
governor. =Index=: =Dr= Nephew of Lord Dorchester, 249;
lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick, 249. =W= First governor of New
Brunswick, 5; his Council, 5; opposes reforms in government, 13; grants
charter to Fredericton Academy, 86. =Hd= Devastates country bordering on
Lake Champlain, 149; his expedient for obtaining rebel letters, 194; his
connection with the Du Calvet case, 280, 281. =Bib.=: _Cyc. Am. Biog._;
Bradley, _The Making of Canada_.
=Carleton Island.= =Hd= Indians of, 148; projects of Americans against,
150; reinforcements sent to, 153; depot for stores established at, great
cost of transporting provisions to, 184.
=Carling, Sir Joh
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