1; previously annoyed by sermon of
Jesuit Father, 161; demands copy of Fenelon's sermon, 162; difficulty
with De Bernieres, 162, 163; censured by the king, 164, 165; quarrels
with intendant, 167; recalled, 168; sends unfavourable reports regarding
clergy, 170; summons conference on liquor traffic, 172; reappointed
governor, 218; arrival of, 228; organizes three detachments to operate
against English colonies, 229; his answer to Phipps, 229; attacks the
Iroquois, 233; death of, 234. =Bib.=: Parkman, _Frontenac_; Myrand,
_Frontenac et ses Amis_; Lorin, _Le Comte de Frontenac_; Legendre,
_Frontenac_; Brady, _Frontenac, the Saviour of Canada_.
=Fulford, Francis= (1803-1868). Educated at Oxford; ordained, 1828.
Consecrated first Anglican bishop of Montreal, 1850, and sailed for
Canada the same year. In 1860 metropolitan of the ecclesiastical
province of Canada. =Bib.=: Taylor, _Brit. Am._ and _Last Three
Bishops_; Mockridge, _The Bishops of the Church of England in Canada and
Newfoundland_.
=Fuller, Thomas Brock= (1810-1884). Born in Kingston. Educated at the
Grammar Schools at Hamilton and York and at Chambly Theological
Seminary. Ordained priest, 1835; laboured in various parts of Canada;
archdeacon of Niagara, 1869; bishop of Niagara, 1875. =Bib.=: Dent,
_Can. Por._; Mockridge, _The Bishops of the Church of England in Canada
and Newfoundland_.
=Fundy, Bay of.= Explored by De Monts and Champlain in 1604. Probably
visited a hundred years earlier by Basque and Breton fishermen, and
possibly by the Northmen several centuries before. Known to the
Portuguese as Baia Fundo (Deep Bay). Named by De Monts, La Baie
Francaise. The year 1604 witnessed not only the first exploration of
which any narrative survives, but also the first European, settlement
on the shores of the bay. _See also_ Acadia. =Bib.=: Champlain,
_Voyages_.
=Fur Trade.= =F= Burdensome restrictions on, 38, 154. =Ch= Short history
of, 119 _et seq._ =E= Under the French regime, 183. =Dr= Complicated
questions in connection with, 57. =Hd= Importance attached by Haldimand
to, 260-261. =S= In Upper Canada, 105-107. =D= Maintained supremacy of
British flag in far West, 37; of the Russians, stimulates adventure and
exploration, 38; forerunner of civilization, 49. =MS= Growth of, under
North West Company, 7; _coureurs de bois_ and _mangeurs de lard_, 14,
168; traders were men of intelligence and intellectual tastes, 27;
_bois-brules_, 167; predominance of Scottish
|