plain; the last
events at Tadousac.
1629-32--Champlain goes to London; negotiations between France and
England through the French ambassador; Champlain's visits to the king,
and to Cardinal Richelieu; Charles I ready to restore Canada, with
certain conditions.
1632--The Treaty of St. Germain-en-Laye terminates the dispute between
the two countries, and Quebec is restored to France.
1632--Arrival at Quebec of the Jesuits; history of their convent since
1626.
1633--Champlain's arrival in Quebec; history of the seminary of Notre
Dame des Anges since its foundation; the Jesuits' missions at Miscou
Island, in the Maritime Provinces, Acadia, Baie des Chaleurs and Cape
Breton. Champlain erects a church at Quebec.
1634--Immigration of French colonists from Perche; Robert Giffard.
1635--Champlain's sickness and death; his wife founds an Ursuline
convent at Meaux.
INDEX
INDEX
A
Aiandace, Huron seminarist, 232
Alexander, Sir William, his mission, 176;
his charters, 223
Alix, Marguerite, Champlain's mother-in-law, 66
Alix, Simon, Helene Boulle's uncle, 66, 170
Anadabijou, chief of the Montagnais, 50, 51, 55, 139
Andehoua, Huron seminarist, 232, 233
Antons, Captain des, 31
Armand-Jean, christian name of Andehoua, 33
Arragon, notary, 66
Atarohiat, Huron seminarist, 233
Ateiachias, Huron seminarist, 233
Atokouchioueani, Huron seminarist, 233
Aubert, Pierre, 170
Auberi, Father, his labours in Acadia, 236
Aubry, priest, 24
Aumont, Marshal, d', 1
B
Bancroft, quoted, 87
Barbier, 66
Batiscan, chief of the Montagnais, 68
Beauchesne, clerk, 115
Beaulieu, councillor and almoner to the king, 72
Bellois, Corneille de, 122, 127
Bentivoglio, Guido, papal nuncio, 84
Berkeley, Sir John, commands Porto Rico, 3
Bessabe, chief of the Souriquois, 28
Biencourt, son of Poutrincourt, 38;
bound for Port Royal, 68
Bignon, attorney-general, 265
Boileau, attorney, 265
Bonneau, Thomas, 170
Bonnerme, surgeon, accompanies Champlain when Quebec is founded, 41;
one of the jury who condemned Jean Duval to death, 43;
dies, 46
Bontemps, captain, 252
Boues, Charles de, Recollet, syndic of Canadian Missions, 117, 148
Boulay, his residence at Port Royal, 25
Boulle, Eustache, Champlain's brother-in-law, 134, 136;
arrives in 1618, 145;
goes to France in 1626, 155, 209;
enters the Minim Order, 267
Boulle, Helene, marries Champlain
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