in command of the first men to Dilignerie, Capt., iv, 44. ascend the cliffs, iii, 79. Delawares, the, ii, 198. Delbriel, M., iv, 44.
Delouche, captain of Fireships, de- nounced, ii, 74; Capt., iv, 171. Denet, M., battery of, on Ramparts, ii, 263.
Denney, M., iv, 96. Denoyelle, M., iv, 193.
Desandrouins M.Engineer in charge of works at Fort William Henry, i, 187.
Derivière, M., iv, 168.
Derobert, M., iv, 15.
Discipline, want of in French army, ii, 117; severity of, ii, 131. Discord, the dawn of, i, 171. Dobson, Lieut., Major of Brigade, ii, 10,
Doubril, M., iv, 44.
Douglas, Remigny J. Vergor, posts of, iii, 32.
Doriel, M. on Major Rogers, iii, 135. Drubel, volunteers of, iv, 243. Drucour, Governor de, offers to ca- pitulate, i, 121.
Drysdale, Mr. the site of his pro- perty, iii, 91.
Desclaux, Pierre, et fils, to Joseph Dubuisson, le Sieur, iv, 119.
Desbouyer F., Letter of, in Corres- pondance de Bougainville, iv, 134.
De Salaberry Street, British posi- tion at, ii, 296. Deschambeault, M. Fleury, agent de la compagnie des Indes, i, 157; proposed as colonel general of militia by Vaudreuil, i, 158; his plan for reorganization of the militia, i, 158.
Deschambault, Magazine at, ii, 170; Magazine in charge of Captain Perrot destroyed by the British, ii, 219; French account of descent at, ii, 220; landing at, iv, 57; stores at, iv, 248.
Désery, M., his house destroyed by fire, ii. 174.
Desrivières, le Sieur de, captures three Englishmen, ii, 59. De Sourmeau, M., iv, 171, Destrien, M., iv, 86.
Destruction of village, ordered, ii,
Dettingen, village of, i, 10. Devienne, iv, 46.
Diana Frigate, aground at Pointe Levi, ii, 109; iv, 285, Dieskau, Baron de, i, 141.
Du Bois, M., iv, 171. Duchesnay, Madame, ii, 115, Duclos, Capt. of the Chezine, ii, 27; iv, 239.
Dufy, M., ii, 265.
Duglas, Capt. Piquet of, iv, 85; at St-Michel, iv, 100; V, 313. Duprat, troop of, iv, 85. Dumas, Louis, tutor of Montcalm, i, 131; his zeal on behalf of Mont- calm, i, 132.
Dumas, Major, to command a de- tachment against the British camp, ii, 97; leads expedition across the river, ii, 101; failure of expedition, ii, 102; returns to camp with his command, ii, 169; qualities of, iii, 188; commander of right wing of army, iv, 243. Du Mat, M., iv, 105. Dunet, Sieur, ii, 267. Durell, Admiral, wintered at Hali- fax, ii, 21; despatched from Hali- fax with 10 sail, ii, 55; his failure to intercept French provisions, ii, 55. Duroure's Regiment, i, 8; iv, 315. Dusault, Capt., iv, 15.
Dussault le Sieur, iv, 119.
ELLIOT, Major R. Report by.v, 280.
Elibank, Lord, ii, 7. Emmett, Dr., his collection of prints relating to Quebec, i, 266; ii, 317. Espinouse, M. de, marries daughter of Marquis de Montcalm, i, 263. Estèbe, M., his trial and sentence, ii, 43. Etchemin River, number of boats in, ii, 130; forded by the British, ii, 214; iv, 10, 69.
Events Preceding the Siege, i, xix.
FABRIQUE Street, fire on north side of, ii, 103.
Fauçon, M., iv, 174. Farquhar, Colonel, iv, 158.
Feints and alarms, a number of, iv, 253.
Ferland.-Rév. J.-B.-A.
from Notes on Martin, ii, 300. Fiedmont, M. de, iv, 229,
Orleans, ii, 63; controls the St. Lawrence, iii, 9; movement of on 7th. Sept., iv, 268.
Fletcher, Captain, killed, iv, 324. Fleurimont, M. de, iv, 103. 127. Fleury, Cardinal, iv, 232. Flichet, M., iv, 205.
Floating batteries, brisk engage- ment with British Frigate ii, 171; iv, 169; managment of entrusted to the inventor, iv, 241. Foligné, Journal of, iv, 163-217, on Montcalm's death, iii, 252. Fontbonne, M. de, iv, 96. Fontenoy, battle of, i, 13. Fords at Montmorency, the, recon- noitred by British,-description of surrounding country--an enga- gement with Canadians and In- dians, ii, 124-5.
Fort Carillon, evacuation of, ii, 169.
Fire Organ, a base invention, ii, Fort Duquesne, iv, 220.
Fire Rafts, a second attempt made to destroy British fleet, under Sieur Courval, ii, 127.
Fire ships, eight purchased, ii, 72; total cost of, ii, 72; experiment with ends in failure, ii, 74; eight vessels fitted out as, iv, 241. Fire Stages, raft of, iv, 248. First ships to pass the town, the, ii, 106.
Fisher, Dr. Wm., i, 276. Fisher, Hon. S. A., assistance to authors acknowledged, i, xi. Five nations, the, ii, 195 and note. Flag of truce, first sent to town, iv, 252; the first sent by the British, ii, 81; sent to Quebec, iv, 285; v, 17; announcing death of Och- terloney, v, 260.
Flat Island, iv, 302. Fleet, the British, departs from Louisbourg, ii, 55; arrival of in St. Lawrence, iv, 147; at Isle of
Fort Frederic, evacuation of, ii, 169; iv, 192.
Fort Frontenac, ii, 205. Fort George, i, 167. Fort Lydius, i, 207. Fort Necessity, i, 150. Fort Pepperell, i, 166. Fort William Henry, organization of the campaign against, i, 178; description of, 185; epidemic at, i, 188; the British offer to sur- render, i. 189.
Fortescue, G. K., Librarian of Bri- tish Museum, iv, xi.
Forty third regiment, review of ii, 102: on board the Seahorse, enter- tained by Captain Smith, 11, 266; services of, iii, 58.
Forty Eighth Regiment, services of, iii, 60; at Pointe-des Pères, ii, 86.
Foulon, the, 150 men between Fou- lon and l'anse des mers, iv, 96; M. Vergor replaces St. Martin, iv, 99; convenient road at iv, 253;
abbatis at, iv, 295; described by French Regiments, names of, iii, 132; distinguishing marks of, iii, 133.
Fragment of Journal of the Siege, French troops, hampered by brush
Fraser, Capt., of Culdathel, ii, 264. Fraser, Simon, letter from, v, 276. Frederick-Augustus, i, 133. French Army, division of, i, 155; prepare for an attack at Beauport, ii, 78; proposal to attack the Island of Orleans, ii, 81. French battery, opened at the wa- ter side, v, 251.
wood, iii, 128; attack in three columns, iii, 156.
French song a, i1, 201.
French works, none on the heights of Quebec, on the day of battle, iii, 91. French Vessel, captured off Anti- costi, ii, 102.
GABRIEL, Le Pere, iv, 169-197. Gage, Colonel, iv, 6. Gaillard, M., iv, 125. Gainsborough's, portrait of Wolfe, ii, 311.
Galissonière, de la, ii, 196. Galitzine, Prince P. A. IV, ix, 157. Gallows, a, erected over grand Bat- tery, ii, 109.
Galway Papers, the, vi, 63. Gambling at Quebec, i, 219.
French Camp, position of, ii, 78; effect of British guns, on, ii, 98 ; alteration of position of, ii, 99; advised of the landing of British troops, iii,82: its location at Beau-Gardes Françaises, the, iii, 134. port, iv, 254, French cavalry, the, near Cap Rou- ge, ii, 268.
French deserters, give valuable in- formation to Wolfe, iii, 83. French Fleet, at Richelieu, plan proposed for its destruction, ii, 170; three vessels of, pass into River St. Lawrence, v, 235. French Frigates, iv, 199. French gun boats, captured by the British, ii, 124.
French loss at battle of Plains, diffi- cult to estimate, iii, 184. French officers, alarmed when ves- sels passed the town, inhabitants called to arms, ii, 107; expect a fi- nal attack by British, iii,9;in com- mand at battle of thePlains, iii, 154 French plan of Quebec, i, 114. French prisoner escapes from Bri- tish camp, v, 312.
Gardiner, Capt. Richard, editor of Journal of French officer, iv, x, 238.
Gareu, M., ii, 231. Garneau, on the Siege of Chouaguen, i, 162; on the strength of the French army, iii, 154, iii, 185. Garrison of town, the, ii, 79; iv, 243.
Gaspé, British ships at, iii, 3. Gaspé Bay, iv, 302.
Gaspereau, Indians at, ii, 200. General Hospital, news of the Bri-
tish landing, received at. iii. 104. Gibson. James, on the tactics of
Wolfe, ii, 112, v. 65; letter of, v. 61; on the battle of Montmorency, v, 66.
Gilbert, le Sieur, iv, 90. Goldsmith, quotation from, iii, 75. Goodwin, Major, report of, vi, 128,
Goose Cape, iv, 307. Gordon, Mrs., i, 15, 16. Gorham, Capt., established in large house opposite Samos battery, ii, IIO; sent to St. Paul's Bay, ii, 170; iv, 317; v, 278. Gough, General Sir H., V. C., i, 277.
Grenadiers of Crossman's Company
rewarded, ii, 105. Grenadiers, the, at Pointe aux Trembles, ii, 109; check of, iv, 250; references to attack made by, at Montmorency, iv, 265; posted in church at l'Ange Gar- dien, iv, 329; fortified at L'Ange Gardien, v, 7.
Grenadiers à Terre Neuve, iv, 85. Grain, quantity of, ii, 175. Grand Disturber of Europe, the, iv, 233.
Grand Monarque, The, iv, 232. Grand Mont, iv, 171.
Grant, James, iv, 58; letter to Bou- quet, vi, 138. Grammont, Duc de, i, 10. Grow, Capt., ii, 235. Guadaloupe, iv, 258.
Guardian Angel, Church of, iv, 245. Guillam, Capt., Major of Brigade, ii, 10.
Guyenne, or Guienne, Regiment of, i, 156; ii, 264; picket of, sent to the heights, iii, 93; the first upon the field, iii, 127; its services, iii, 136; iv, 179.
Guienne and Royal Roussillon, guards of, iv, 73. HALE, General John, Birth and Education, ii, 313; Family of, ii, 313; in command of Forty Se- venth Regiment at the Battle of the Plains, ii, 313; carries to En- gland dispatches announcing the victory of Sept. 13th, 1759, ii, 313; granted sum of £500 by the King, ii, 313; Benjamin West's
offer to, ii, 314; an ensign in Scotland, ii, 314: mention of, in History of 17th Lancers, ii, 314; Motto of his Regiment in comme- moration of death of Wolfe, ii, 315; First Col. of 17th Lancers, ii, 315; statement that Wolfe requested him to be the bearer of the dispatches to England, iii,
Hale, Colonel, advances against Skirmishers, iii, 131.
Hale, General John, Lieut. Col. in command of Grenadiers, i, 115. Hale, Madam, portrait of, by Sir
Joshua Reynolds, 11, 220, ii, 314. Hamilton, Lieut., captured by In- dians, ii, 226.
Hardy, Sir Charles, at Gabarus Bay, i, 112; preparing to rob fishermen of nets, i, 127; iv, 312. Hare Island, iv, 306. Harvey, Major, iv, 159. Haswell, Bob., iv, 319. Haudebcourt, Mde., i, 278. Hawkins, Alfred, inaccuracy of, ii,
293; first mention of wrong site of battle in writings of, ii, 395. Hawes, Mr., Prisoner at Quebec, ii, 235.
Hawke, Sir Edward, in command of naval force, i, 76, mention of iii, 2, iv, 238. Hazen, Capt. iv, 317. Headquarters of French army, iv,
ducted by Stobo to Pointe-aux-
Hinde, Dr., his description of Wolfe, i, 66.
Hobart, Hon. George, iv, 231. Hoborn, Capt., prisoner at Quebec, ii, 235.
Hocquart, M., Honesty of, ii, 36. Holmes, Admiral, joins Saunders off Cape Sambro, ii, 21; extract from his letter of Sept., 18th, ii, 248; at mouth of Chaudière river, ii, 268; letter of, written on board the Lowestoffe, iv, 12; division of, iv, 271; letters of, iv, 295, 299; landing of troops entrusted to, iv, 296. Honeywood, Col. Philip, appointed to 20th regt. i, 63.
Hopson's grenadiers, Journal of Sergeant major, of, v, p. 1. Hornwork, the, ii, 27; works at, iii, 183.
Hostilities suspended to allow ladies to retire, ii, 115. Houl, M., iv, 41.
House Munitionnaire, a, v, 238. Howe, Colonel, calls for volunteers for final attack, iii, 21, 177: iv, 314.
Howe, Lord, Wolfe's Eulogy of, i,
Hunter Sloop, the, passes the town, ii, 229; iv, 266. Hutchinson, Lt.-Governor, ii, 33; letter to Wolfe, vi, 39.
IN battle array, iii, 117. In the French Camp, iii, 99. Indians, inhabitants of Quebec dis- pleased with them, ii, 122; sur- prise a detachment, ii, 177; char- acter of, ii, 182; occupations of, ii, 183 physical and moral con- dition of, ii, 183; various bands of, ii, 194-195; favourable to English traders, ii, 196; at the
Siege of Quebec, ii, 207; table of different nations of, ii, 209; en- counter with, v, 5. Instructions regarding Expedition against Rochefort, i, 79. Intendant's Palace, the, ii, 174 ; Intendant, taste for gambling, i,
Intrenchments at Beauport, iv, 263. Ireland, part of reported to have been taken by the French, ii, 265. Iroquois, the, ii, 181, Irving, Major, ii, 253. Isle-aux-Coudres, British ships at, iii, 3, iv, 242, 307.
Island of Eggs, iv, 220, 236. Isle-au-Lievre, iv, 242. Isle Madame, iv, 170. Ile-aux-Pommes, rich vegetation, v, 236.
Isle Rouge, iv, 242.
JACQUES-CARTIER, French retire to, iv, 257; iv, 78. Janson, Colonel, iv, 6. Jauquet, M., iv, 123. Jeffery's Charts, iv, 306. Jervis, John, Earl St. Vincent, i, 269; friend of Wolfe, ii, 11, iii,
Jesuit Relations, the, quotation from, ii, 187.
Jesuits in Canada, the, ii, 193. Jesuit Missionary, his account of Indian speeches, ii, 184. Jesuits' College, the, iv, 280. Joannès, M. de, Memoir of, iv, x, 209; Major de Québec, iv, 219; dispatched by Ramezay to Vau- dreuil, iii, 275, urges Ramezay to resist, iii, 279; sent to the British camp to obtain terms, iii, 279, strives to gain time, iii, 280, bears the signature of Ramezay to the capitulation, iii, 281. Johnstone, Chevalier at the horn- work, iii, 182; services of, iii,
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