ssons, comte de, appointed viceroy of New France, 72, 73;
his death, 73
Soubriago, General, 2
Sourin, at Ste. Croix Island, 25
Stuart, James, Scottish fisherman, erects a fort on Cape Breton, 200
T
Teouatirhon, Huron seminarist, 232
Tessoueat, chief of the Algonquins, 75, 76, 77
Themines, Marechal de, appointed viceroy of New France, 122, 123
Thierry-Desdames, appointed captain at Miscou, 121;
note on his life, 138, 173, 181, 209
Tregatin, Indian chief, 176
Tregouaroti, Huron Chief, 69
Troyes, Francois de, merchant of the Company of Rouen, 132
Trublet, Pierre, merchant of St. Malo, 122
Tsiko, Huron seminarist, 232, 233
Tuffet, Jean, merchant of Bordeaux, 170
Turgis, Father C., at Miscou, 234
V
Vanelly, merchant, 221
Vendremur, Corneille de, clerk, 204, 209
Ventadour, duc de, receives the commission of viceroy of New France, 151;
resigns the office, 168
Verazzano, 211
Verger, Father du, Recollet, 83
Vermeulle, Louis, merchant, 122, 127
Verton, Pierre de, merchant, 132
Viel, Father N., at Cape de la Victoire, 139;
goes to the Huron country, 149
Vieux-Pont, Father de, 200, 237
Vignau, Nicholas du, interpreter, 74, 75, 77, 144
Vigne, Captain de la, 141
Villemenon, intendant of admiralty, 123, 130, 132, 135
Vimont, Father, drowned at sea, 200, 237
Vitelleschi, Father, general of the Jesuits, 228
W
Wake, Sir Isaac, English ambassador to France, 215;
commissioner, 218, 219, 220;
signs the Treaty of St. Germain-en-Laye, 222
Transcriber's Notes:
Page 27--minutes and seconds are denoted with single quotes since this
is within a quotation and a double quote could be confusing.
Page 36--changed Dno to Duo.
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