Artelle, Lieut, iv., 181.
Plains of Abraham, by, ii, 298.
Artillery, two small pieces of, on Bedford, Duke of, his interest in
the heights iii, 82. Artillery Park, iv, 315. Aubert, M. iv, 169.
Aubry, M. d', Commandant in chief, wounded, iv, 159.
BANCROFT, historian, on the Mas- sacre of Fort William Henry, i., 194; on Montcalm, iii, 170. Barbier, M. Alfred, author of mono- graph on Cadet, note ii., 44. Barnard, Lord, Raby Castle, on portrait of Miss Lowther i., 270. Barré, Isaac, Adjt. Gen., his por- trait, ii., 10; writes letter to Vau- dreuil by order of Wolfe, ii., 119; Wolfe's friendship for, ii., 312; letters to Monckton, vi., 64, 65, 66, 69, 70.
Battle of Falkirk, i, 14. Battlefield, construction of build- ings on, ii, 294,
Battle of the Plains, references to, on plans, iv, 271; description of by a sergeant major, v, 10; des- cribed by Moncrief, v, 50; brief duration of, iii, 163. Batteries, distance of, from town, iv. 244.
Battery of 6 24 pounders, erected,
Batiscan, situation of, iv, 241. Bay of Niaouré, i, 163. Béarn, regiment of, i, 156; its ser- vices, iii, 134.
Beaubassin, M. de, i, 224; iv, 16, 26, 32, 35.
Beau Chatel, M. killed, iii, 154; iv, 156.
Beaumont, engagement at, ii, 234; iv, 222.
Beauport, pass at, guarded by 201 pieces of cannon, iv, 284; attack at, v, 40; church, iv, 178. Beatson, Extract from work on
Beckwith, Major, iv, 158.
Bell, Capt. Thos., aide-de-camp, ii, IO; wounded, iv, 324. Bellecombe, Letters of, in corres- pondance de Bougainville, iv, 40. Belcour, Thisbé de, Letters of, in correspondance de Bougainville, iv, 27, 28, 37, 44, 63. Bellecourt, letter of, iv, 64. Belleisle, iv, 238.
Bérard, trial and sentence of, ii, 43. Bernard, sergeant, iv, 61. Berne, Chevalier de, in command of lower town, ii, 79, iv, 175. Bernetz, warns Vaudreuil of the British landing, iii, 103; advises Bougainville of the condition of the town, iii, 276.
Bernier, Commissary General on Montcalm, iii, 169.
Bernetz, Letters of, in correspond- ance de Bougainville, iv, 89, 131. Berryer, Mde, ii, 38. Berthelot, M., iv, 171. Berthier, iv, 242.
Bic, Isle of, British vessels on guard at, iii., 3.
Bienville, Céloron de, ii., 197. Bigot, Endorses Montcalm's action, i., 210; Montcalm appeals to, i., 204; his action during the public distress, i., 216; extortion of, ii., 29; Intendant of New France, his frauds, ii., 35; his methods of deception ii., 38; his profits, ii., 41; trades under name of Clave- rie, ii, 41; his trial and Sentence, ii., 43; colossal in all things, ii., 44; said to be under influence of La Pompadour, ii., 44; on the strength of the army. ii., 52; expresses surprise at the fleet passing the Traverse, ii., 61; his defence of Vergor, iii., 89; on the
numbers of the French; iii., 154; his account of the battle, iii, 164; Letters of, correspondance de Bou- gainville, iv, 36, 51, 52, 59, 60, 75, III, 113, 118; documents relating to, v., 327; order of, v., 341; letter to Berryer, v., 347. Bigelow, Mr. E., i, 276. Bishops' Palace, battery, directed against, ii, 213; garden of, iv, 240. Blackheath, review at, i, 8. Blakeney, Mr., i, 8.
Bless Point, iv, 302. Blét, M., iv, 115,
Blondeau, Sieur, iv, 115.
Boels, Charles, interrogation of, iv, 5.
Boileau, Major, R. A., i, 279. Boishebert, Sieur de, character of,
iii., 114; observed the British on the heights from windows of the General Hospital, iii., 114; in- forms Montcalm of what he had seen from the Hospital, iii., 115. Bolton, Duchess of, i., 270. Bomb Ketches, iv., 320. Bompar, M. de, iv., 258. Bonhomme Michel, iii, 195. Bonne, Capt. de, iii., 186.
Boom, a, at mouth of St-Charles,
Borgia's House, taken possession of by the Grenadiers, iii., 118; referred to, iv., 205, 254. Boscawen Admiral, at Gabarus Bay, I, 112; character of, i, 115; cap- tures"Alcide " and " Lys ", I,
64. Boucherville, M. de, iv, 56; in com- mand of 200 Canadians, v. 253. Bouchot, Capt., iv, 161. Bougainville, Madame de St. Sau- veur, iv, ix.
Bougainville, Madame Flore de, her portrait, i, 189; iii, 181. Bougainville, Louis Antoine de,
his portrait. i, 185; arrives from
France on the "Chezine," ii, 25; Montcalm's reliance upon; ii, III; letter to Wolfe by order of Vaudreuil, ii, 121; in command of 1000 men at St. Augustin, ii, 170; his success at Pointe-aux- Trembles, ii, 211; deceived by the movement of the ships pro- ceeds to Pointe-aux-Trembles, iii, 96; returns from Pointe-aux- Trembles too late to assist the French, iii, 97; not at Cap Rouge early on the morning of the 13th of September, iii, 107; zealous in the performance of his duty, iii, 109; the subject of unmerited censure, iii, 110; at the battery of Samos, iii, 177; sends, Captain LeNoir, to attack battery at Samos, iii, 177; on the Ste Foye Road, iii, 177; member of the Royal Society, iii, 178; retreat to Lorette, iii, 178; sketch of, iii, 178; his services as a navigator, iii, 179; made Senator and Count of the Empire, iii, 180; death of, iii, 181; note dictated by, iv, 137; advises Ramezay where to look for supplies, iii, 277; post of, iv, 253; route taken by, iv, 271. Boulay, Mlle Angélique-Louise. Ta- lon du, i, 133.
Boulay, Marquis du, colonel 9th regiment d'Orleanais, i, 133. Bourlamaque, M. de, in charge of works at Chouaguen, i, 167; at Ile-aux-Noix, ii, 259: reference to, iv, 137-219.
Bourlamaque's corps, iv, 267. Braddock, General, Wolfe's opinion of, i, 64; his army defeated at Fort Duquesne, ii, 199; mortar of, found at Beauport, iv, 278; reference to, iv, 332.
Bradstreet, Lieut.-Col., i, 164; at Carillon, i, 234.
Bragg's Regiment, services of, iii, 58.
Baide, 4th. Bat. Royal American. Prisoner of war, interrogation of, iv, 7. Brebœuf, father Jean de, martyr- dom of, ii, 187.
Bréard, M., partner of Bigot, ii, 41. Breault, M,, iv, 46.
Broghie, Duc de, iv, 120. Bridge of Boats across the River St. Charles, ii, 27; iv, 240. Brigadiers, the, under Wolfe, ii, 4; plan of, ii, 237; answer of the, ii, 239; 'Plan of operations in con- sequence of the above answer, ii, 241; address letter to Wolfe, ii, 245; Wolfe's answer to, ii, 246; their plan rejected by Wolfe, ii, 248; in council, iii, 1; object to Wolfe's plan, vi, 92; plan of operations, vi, 93.
British army, strength of, at the Battle of the Plains, iii, 122; en- durance of, iii, 246.
British on the heights, the, iii, 116,
British Batteries, efforts of the French to destroy them, ii, 98. British Flag, ceremony of raising the, iii, 291. British Military Force in 1743, iii, 50. British Fleet, the, at Cap Rouge, v, 48; between Levis and Orleans, iv, 260; at Isle of Orleans, v, 35; prepares to attack the town, iii, 278; in line before the town, iii, 293.
British line, the, galled by skir- mishers, iii, 131; thinness of, saved many lives, iii, 185. British troops, scour villages for provisions, iii, 21; their eager- ness for the attack, iii, 77; sur- prised on the heights, iii, 87; sixty-eight of the killed found on the field after battle of Montmo- rency, v. 290.
Brown Hy., letter to his father con-
cerning Wolfe's death, iii, 219. Buck, Miss, iii, 3.
Burton, General Fowler, C. B. 1, 267.
Burton, Colonel, wounded 11, 253, iv, 317; appointed Lieutenant- Governor of Quebec, v, 58. Bury, Lord, character of, described by Wolfe, 1. 45.
Buttes à Neveu, ii, 297; French appear on, iii, 131.
By, Captain, Model of Quebec, de- signed by J. B. Duberger and Cap- tain By, i, 280.
Byng, Admiral, Execution of 1, 9.
CADET, Madame, ii, 219. Cadet, Sieur de, Army contractor, ii, 30; his contract with Bigot, ii, 37; trial and Sentence of, ii, 43; business ability of, ii, 44; influence of, ii, 228; Letters of, in correspondance de Bougainville, iv, 22, 50, 67, 74, 78, 115, 119, 126, 129; contractor for provi- sions, v, 338; letter to Bigot, v, 341.
Calcraft, Capt., letter of, his account of the battle, iii, 165, vi, 142. Caldwell, Capt. assistant to deputy quartermaster general, ii, 10. Camp at Lorette, the, iv, 137. Camp Life, an example of, the inconvenience of ii, 171. Campaign of 1758, i, 251. Cameron, M. bravery of, ii, 215; Johnson's account of, ii, 216. Cameron. Capt., of Fraser's, burial of, ii, 264.
Canada, abandoned to its own re- sources, ii, 28. Canadian volunteers, the, iii, 140. Canadians, restless under prolonged Service-desire to gather in the harvest ii, 169; bravery of, ii, 109; hardships of, ii, 168; make a stand against the British, iii,
155, 183; Jolie Brunettes, iv, 44 ; loyalty of, i, 206. Cannon, one only at battle of Plains, iv, 270; removed from Montmo- rency, iv, 290. Cape aux Oyes, iv, 242. Cape Camoras, iv, 242. Cape Canon, iv, 58.
Cape Diamond, situation of, iv, 253. Cape Ray, iv, 281, 302.
Cape Rouge, troops placed at, ii, 107; River, French batteries at, iii. 1; iv, 140. Cape Santé, iv, 63.
Cape Torment, iv, 242, 309. Captured ladies returned to city, pay compliments to English offi- cers, ii, 115.
Capitulation of Quebec, chapter on, iii, 268; iv, 258, 273. Carillon, Montcalm's triumph at, i, 225; British defeated at, 238; iv,
Carleton, Guy, Wolfe's friendship
for, ii, 8; created Baron Dorches- ter; note, ii, 9; encamps on of Island of Orleans with Light In- fantry, ii, 76; fired upon by a body of Indians, ii, 146; in charge of post at Orleans, ii, 267; wound- ed iii, 162; iv, 260. Carron, M., iv, 46. Carteret, foreign affairs controlled by, i, 7.
Carver Jonathan, on the Massacre of Fort William Henry, i, 193. Castellane-Dampus, Madame Marie Thérèse-Charlotte de Lauris de, mother of Marquis de Montcalm, i, 131.
Cataracony, river, iv, 257. Catherine II, Her Majesty the ex- press, despatches to, iv, 9, 146. Cathedral of Quebec, destroyed by fire, iv, 285.
Caughnawaga, village of, ii, 195. Cayenquiliquoa, a Mohawk Indian,
his description of the English, note, ii, 197.
Census of Canada in 1754, ii, 51. Centurion, the, gunner of, ii, 154. Chads, Admiral, Sır H., K.C.B., iii, 30.
Chads, Captain, in charge of boats, iv, 296.
Chambers, E. T. D., services ren- dered to the authors, iii, note at commencement of volume. Chapais, Hon. T., author of sketch of Montcalm's life, see preface, vol. i.
Chapel of the Saints, the, iii, 188. Charet, M., demands reinforcements to attack British, ii, 77; v, 307. Charlesbourg, iv, 129.
Charles Edward, i, 13; iii, 51. Charles, River the, iv, 209. Charnay, Madame, ii, 115. Charter, Captain of Royal Ameri- cans, ii, 224.
Château de Candiac, the home of Montcalm, i, 130.
Château St. Louis, Citizens gather there to denounce the captains of the ships, ii, 75.
Château Richer, Fire at, ii, 223; massacre at ii, 225; iv, 329; Chelsea, sage of, ii, 183. Chevalier M., his house destroyed by fire, ii, 103.
Chezine, the, French Frigate, iv, 169, 235, 239. Chouquet, M., iv, 123. Chouaguen Campaign, the, ex- plained by Montcalm, i, 159; defences of, described, i, 165; Capture of, i, 168; Fort razed to the ground, i, 169; important position of, i, 161.
Christian Post, a Moravian mis- sionary, ii, 205.
Cillery, see Sillery.
Citadel, large magazine within, iv,
City walls, breaches in, iv, 241. Claire Fontaine Street, ii, 297. Cleveland, Duchess of, i, 270. Colley, Thomas, prisoner at Quebec, ii, 235.
Collet, M. of Parent's Battery, kil- led by a shot, ii, 104. Colonial Troops, the, iii, 133. Combles, M. des, Engineer of the French army, i, 164, 165; shot by an Indian, i, 165.
Contract for furnishing the army with provisions, v, 327. Contrecœur, M. de, commander of Fort Duquesne, i, 150. Conway, Major General, the King's objection to, i, 77.
Cook, Captain, ii, 11; mentioned by Wolfe, ii, 151.
Cooper, Lieut. Wm., killed at the battle of the Plains, iii, 184. Copse, upon the right of the hills of Abraham, the, iv, 256. Corne, M. de la, i, 51. Cormier, Madame, i, 181. Cornwallis, detachment of, iv, 315; Lord, i, 77; Lieut.-Col.. governor of Acadia, i, 28.
Corpon, M. his trial and sentence, ii, 43.
Correspondance de Bougainville, see Bougainville.
Cote d'Abraham, iv, 207. Couillard, l'abbé, iv, 19. Council of War, held by the French, ii, 94; V, 29.
Council of War held on Sept. 7th, iii, 5; French version of, iii, 5,
Courtemange, M. de, iv, 169. Courouyer, Hertel de, Letters of, in Correspondance de Bougainville, iv, 18, 24, 30. Courval, Sieur, a Canadian, com- missioned to conduct 72 fire rafts, against the British fleet, his at- tempt partially successful, ii, 128;
commander of the frigate Bras- sarran, wounded, ii. 232; iv, 12, 172.
Coventry, Lieutenant, iv, 158. Crofton, Lieutenant, ii, 175. Crossman, Capt., killed at Mont- morency, ii, 104.
Crown Point, Baron Dieskau at, ii, 201. iv, 160. Cul-de-Sac, ii, 174.
Culloden Moor, Wolfe's account of battle of, i, 16. Cumberland, Duke of, i, 15; and major Wolfe, i, 17; banquet to, i, 48.
Curry, Capt. of Bragg's, iii, 220.
DALLING, Major, displeased with
action of soldiers, ii, 87; attacked near St. Croix, ii, 211. Dames de St. Augustin, iv, 23. Dank, Captain, ii, 22; attacked and defeated by Indians, ii, 144; in command of company of rangers, iv, 261.
Daun, Marshal, iv, 120. D'Arenne, M. le Chevalier, iv, 197. D'Argenson, M., Minister of War, i, 135.
Dart, General, iv, 91.
Dauphine, Battery, iv, 181. Dawson, Rev. E., sermon on death of Wolfe, iii, 313.
De Blau, letters in correspondance de Bougainville, iv, 17, 28, 35, 39, 42, 46, 52, 64, 123. Deboulle, M., iv, 194. Declaration of War, by England, i, xxi.
Declaration of War, by France, i,
Deeds of Valour, ii, 157. Defeat of French at Niagara, iv, 158. Deguerré, M., iv, 110. Delaune, Capt., Wm., ii, 9; lands at Pointe-aux-Trembles, ii, 173;
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