181; on the French retreat, iii, La Corne, M. le Chevalier de, iv, 254.
Johnson, Sir W., at Crown Point, ii, 201; Indian compact with, ii, 204; iv, 157, 257.
Johnson, John, Memoirs of the Siege of Quebec; v, 71.
Joly, Madame, ii, 115.
Laflamme, Monseigneur, Dean of Faculty of Arts, Laval Univer- sity, correction of proof of French documents by, iv, ix; xv.
La Ferté, le Chev. de, letter from, v, 281.
Jones, Lieut.-H., killed at the bat- La Fontaine, M. de, iv, 75.
tle of the plains, iii, 184.
"Journal of the Siege of Quebec." notice of, iv, xi.
La Friponne, ii, 41. La Gue, Mde., iv, 184. Lake Champlain, iv. 160.
Journal of the Particular Transac-Lake George, posts on, ii, 51. tions during the Siege of Quebec, v, 167.
"Journal of the Siege of Quebec, iv, 259, 280.
Journal abrégé de la campagne de 1759, V, 283.
Jumonville, Coulon de, i, 149. Junius, on Townshend, ii, 5.
KAMOURASKA, British ships at iii, 3; Islands of, iv, 306. Kanon, sieur, proposes plan to cap- ture British vessels; his proposi- tion accepted, ii, 228; iv, 68, 239. Kennedy, Capt., iv, 71. Kerallain, Count René de, IV, viii, 137.
Killed and wounded, list of, to Sep., 2nd, ii, 262.
Lake Ontario, iv, 6.
L'Allemant father Gabriel, martyr- dom of, ii, 187.
La Mistanguienne, ii, 79; head quarters of French army, iv, 243. Landing effected, hour of, iv, 254. Lane, W. C., Librarian of Harvard University, iv, x.
Lancey, M. de, Lieutenant Governor of New York, iv, 157, 158. Lange, professor Richard, iv, 9, 143. Langlade Charles, French Trader, ii, 197.
Langlois-Marie, wife of Abraham Martin ii, 300.
L'Ange Gardien, iv, 216. Languedoc, regiment of, i, 156; on the heights, iii, 128; its ser- vices, iii, 137.
King George, on the qualities of Languedoc, de, iv, 1. General Wolfe, ii, 3. King's Intentions, the, iv, 250. Kingsford, historian, quoted, iii, 7, 320.
Knox, Captain, his praise of Wolfe, i, 123; on the various accounts of Wolfe's death, iii, 217. Konigsegg, General, i, 13.
LA DEMOISELLE, ii, 197. Ladies requested to withdraw from city, iv, 241.
La Canadienne, post of, iv, 3, 200. Lachine, massacre at, ii, 181.
L'Anse-aux-Cabanes, i, 165. L'Anse-du-Foulon, guard placed at, ii, 107.
L'Anse-des-Mères, iii, 81. La Présentation, fort, ii, 196. L'Arethuse frigate, escapes the vi- gilance of the British fleet, i, 113. La Rochebeaucourt, Letters of in correspondance de Bougainville, iv, 15, 53, 129, 131, 133. La Sarre, regiment of, i, 156; its services, iii, 137; brigade de, iv, 49. Lascelles' Regiment, services of, iii, 59.
La Talente, frigate, iv, 74. Latran, Chevalier de Saint-Jean de, Lieutenant General of Police, ii,
Laurence, Mr., i, 3.
Lawrence, Brigadier, i, 104; request made to him for supplies for ex- pedition, ii, 21; to Pitt, vi, 126. Lawrence's Regt., services of, iii, 65.
Lauret, Marie le, iv, 214.
Lawson, Miss, i, 22.
Lignery, M., wounded, iv, 159, 219. Ligonier, Lord, his interest in Townshend, ii, 6; asks the King to reconsider his decision re Guy Carleton., ii, 9.
Lines and Intrenchments at Point Levi, iv, 260.
Lowestoffe the, passes the town, ii, 229.
Lonsdale, Countess of, Lowther Castle, i, 272; ii, 312. Lonsdale, Earl of, i, 272.
Le Borgne, M., in command of Lorais, M., ii, 235.
Marine troops, iii, 127.
Le Gris, M., iv, 187, 203. Leckzinski, Stanislas, i, 133. Lemay, Joseph, iv, 28.
Le Noir, Capt., attacks battery at Samos, and loses 30 men, iii, 177. Le Sage, M., iv, 174. Leseau, M., iv, 171. Leslie, Capt., assistant to deputy quartermaster general, ii, 10; consulted as to landing place at Montmorency, ii, 153; iv, 331. Les Pelleciers, iv, 242. L'Entreprenant and Le Capricieux, destroyed by fire, i, 119. Letters of the French intercepted, V, 235.
Lettres de grâce, v, 357. Lévis, François, Chevalier de, note, i, 136; ball, given by, i, 181; character of i, 255; blamed for not attacking British at Montmo- rency, ii, 263; iv, 11. Levis, Marquis de, Letters of in Cor- respondance de Bougainville, iv, 133, 135; commander of right wing. iv, 243; arrives at Jacques Cartier, 16th. Sept., iv, 254. Lévis, M. de, camp in danger from British Batteries, v, 314. Light Infantry description of i, III, note; gain the heights iii, 81; eight men chosen to scale the cliffs, v, 187.
Lorette, parish of, iv, 208. Lotbinière, M. de, engineer, i, 187. Lotheron, William, i, 14. Louche, M. de, iv, 84. Louisbourg, Pitt's plan for the reduction of, i, 93 authentic account of, reduction of, note, i, 98; Siège of, iv, 178. Louisbourg Grenadiers, the, iii, 70; iv, 320.
Lovat, Earl of, iii, 51. Lowther, Miss Katherine, i, 4, note; her portrait, i, 42, 272; sister to Lord Lonsdale, ii, 16; Crayon drawing of, in Lowther Castle, ii, 312; her gift to Wolfe, iii, 30; note.
Lowther, family of, i, 274, 275. Lower town, passages leading to, blocked up, iv, 241. Lusignan, M. de, iv, 5. Lyttleton, Sir Richard, instrumental in securing Townshend's appoint- ment, ii, 6.
MACALPIN, Lieut. of Royal Ameri- cans, defends the Battery at Samos iii, 177.
Mackellar, Major, Engineer in chief, ii, 10 his description of Quebec, ii, 66; his description of fire ships, ii, 75; his description of Quebec quoted in full, ii, 271; on an at- tack by land, ii, 277; iv, 267.
McDonald, Donald, iii, 8o. McDonnell, Lieut., killed at the battle of the plains, iii, 184. McDonell, Capt, at Chateau Richer, ii, 232 sends aid to Ensign Pey- ton, ii, 163; takes possession of the General Hospital, iii, 247; claims the good officer of the Nuns for the wounded, iii, 247. McDougall, James, iii, 221. McFee, Duncan, story of, iii, 53. McLennan, William, F. R. S. C., obligations to, iv, xii. McLeod, Donald, Wolfe said to have been carried off the field in the plaid of, iii, 225; letter referring to, iii, 228.
McNeil, Lieut. R. Killed at the battle of the plains, iii, 184. McPherson of Cluny, note, i, 62. Machault, M. de, Minister of Ma- rine, i, 147; succeeded by M. de Moras, i, 197.
Machin, H. T., asst. Treasurer of the Province of Quebec, ii, 317. Madame Péan, i, 218. Magnan, Madame, ii, 115. Maguire-abbé, chaplain of the Ur- sulines, ii, 306.
Mahon, Lord, on Wolfe's alleged bravado, ii, 12; quoted by Colo- nel Townsend, ii, 244.
Malartic, Count Maures de, on the loss of the French at the Fords, ii, 126; Brigade Major, services of, iii, 187; Letters of, in corres- pondance de Bougainville, iv, 38. Malliard, Abbé, v, 231.
iii, 100, 273; Letters of, in corres- pondance de Bougainville, iv, 13, 22, 40, 55. Marlborough, campaigns of, iii, 49, i, 83.
Marquise de Saint Véran, noble character of, i, 134.
Martin, Abraham, see Abraham Martin.
Marchand, The Hon. Félix Gabriel, Prime Minister of Quebec, preface vol. i; iv, 171. Marrin, Capt., iv, 44. Martini, Captain, iv, 159. Mason, Lieut. Wm. killed at the battle of the plains, iii, 184. Massacre of Fort William Henry, i,
Massey, Colonel, iv, 158. Maurin, M. his trial and sentence, ii, 43.
Matane, pass of, iv, 303. Mayors, Captain, ii, 230; prisoner at Quebec, ii, 235. Meloises, Mlle des, i, 218. Mémoire sur la Campagne de 1759, iv, 219.
Memoirs of the Siege of Quebec, from the Journal of a French offi- cer, iv, 231.
Mercer, Colonel, killed by a cannon ball, i, 168.
Mercier, M., at l'anse des Mères, iv,
Mercier, Chevalier, M. le, iv, 170; desires a truce in order to remount cannon, ii, 117. Mercure, M., iv, 52.
Mailou, M., his house destroyed by Miami River, the, ii, 197. fire, ii, 174.
Maitland, Lieut. Col., iv, 334. Manduit, Israël, author of an apol- ogy for the life and actions of General Wolfe, ii, 18. Mantle, Capt., ii, 152. Marcel, M., aide-de-camp, spends the night at Vaudreuil's, quarters,
Micmacs, the, an example of their oratory, ii, 184; iv, 174. Middleton, J.E., assistance rendered to authors by, vi, note at com- mencement of Bibliography. Militia of Quebec, the, iii, 127. Miscellaneous extracts, vi, 146. Mistress of the Webb, iv, 231,
Moltke, von, i, 245. Monckton, Robert, son of John Monckton, viscount Galway, ii, 4; criticism of Vaudreuil, ii, 50: his Brigade encamped at Beau- mont, ii, 77; detached to drive enemy from Point Levi, ii, 143; charged with the first landing, iii, 83; assumes command for a few minutes, iii, 161; his letter concerning Colonel Hale, iii, 212; issues orders for mourning for Wolfe, iii, 229; removed to Levis, iii, 258; at Point Levi, iv, 260; wounded in breast, iv, 269; lands at Point Levi, iv, 282; letter from, v, 199; letter to Towns- hend, v, 273; manifesto by, vi, 127; statement by, vi, 132; letter to Pitt, vi, 132.
Monckton Townshend, and Mur- ray, letter to Wolfe, vi, 59. Moncrief, Major, ii, 22; iii, 86; iv, 158; Journal of, v, 33. Monquai, M. de, iv, 73. Montbeillard, Letters in correspond- ance de Bougainville, iv, 105, 106, 118, 127.
MONTCALM and Madame Péan, i, 223.
Montcalm's Journal, i, 109, 179. Montcalm, Jean de Candiac de, i, 132.
Montcalm and Levis at Carillon, i, 153.
Montcalm, Louis Joseph, Marquis
de. his youth and early cam- paigns, i, 129; declares his ambi- tion, i, 132; taken prisoner in the Italian campaigns, i, 134; made Knight of Saint Louis, i, 134; his religious training, i, 134; his home life at Candiac, i, 135; on Charlevoix, History of France, i, 137; at Brest, i, 138; text of his commission, i, 141; holds coun- cil with the Five Nations at La
Présentation, i, 163; reviews the troops, i, 164; encamps near Fort Ontario, i, 166; elated by his victory, i, 168; erects a cross on site of his victory, i, 169; the news of his victory heard in France, i, 170; corrects the mis- representations of Vaudreuil, i, 173; charges Vaudreuil with du- plicity, i, 175 ; objects to Bishop's mandement, i, 176; his descrip- tion of social conditions, i, 177; asks for his recall, i, 200; arrives at Carillon with his engineers, i, 229; tactics at Carillon, i, 231; the crisis of his life, i, 231; refers to Vaudreuil's letters in his jour- nal, i, 243; no evidence of jea- lousy in his letters, i, 256; his efforts to prevent the massacre at Fort William Henry, i, 190; his house on Rampart Street, i, 214; protests against gambling, i, 217; his policy of defence, ii, 96; con- filent of victory at Carillon, i, 235; his attitude towards Vau- dreuil, ii, 31; recognized the stra- tegic value of Levis, ii, So. Moncalm, his confidence in natural strength of Quebec, ii, 112; re- wards the sailors, ii, 175; retains his army at la Canardière, ii, 269; his letter to de Molé, quoted in full, ii, 281; on position of affairs, July 20, 1759, iv, 9; his fears regarding supplies, iii, 99; sounds the call to arms, iii, III; his expressions on learning that the British were upon the heights, iii, 112; receives first definite news of the position of the British from what had been observed by the inmates of the Hospital, iii, 115; prepares for the attack, iii, 125; requests artillery from the city, iii, 128; holds council of war, iii, 129; prepares for the
Montmorency, British Battery at rendered useless, ii, 99; Works of defence at, v, 19. Montmorency, battle of, ii, 133; plan of attack, ii, 134; French prepare to meet British, ii. 136; Louisbourg Grenadiers first to gain shore-unaccountable action a violent storin Grenadiers repulsed, ii, 137; the Grenadiers censured by Wolfe, ii, 139; James Gibson on Wolfe's orders-var- ious accounts of the storm, ii, 141; Wolfe's account of the defeat, ii, 143; the killed and wounded, ii, 145, ii, 152; abandoned, ii, 257.
able, iv, 223, 246. Montreal, iv, 239. Montreuil, Chevalier de, his servi- ces, iii, 130; at the hornwork, iii, 183; letters of in correspondance de Bougainville, iv, 13, 21, 32, 49, 56, 58, 66, 86, 87, 88, 93, 103, 125. Montrésor, Miss. F. F., iv, xìi. Montrésor, Capt. John, author of
battle, iii, 131; experiences diffi- | Montgomery, Col., iv, 120. culty in forming his line, iii, 132; diverts attention from main army, iii, 144; judges the moment op- portune for an attack, iii, 146; deceived as to the number of the British, iii, 148; encourages his troops, iii, 148; realises that the crisis is at hand, iii, 149; ad- vances to meet the British, iii, 153; in the centre of the advan- cing army, iii, 154; wounded near St. Louis Gate, iii, 168, iv, 269, v, 24; enters the city mor- tally wounded, iii, 190, 192; taken to the surgeon's house, iii, 191; points out there alternatives, iii, 191; hears the verdict of the sur-Montmorency, River of, where ford- geon, iii, 191; tactics of, iii, 309. Montcalm, his letter to Townshend, iii, 192; note on the letter ad- dressed to Townshend, iii, 193; translation of his letter to Town- shend, iii, 194; last moments of, iii, 195; his last instructions, iii, 195; death of, iv, 140; v, 323; burial of, iii, 195 ; his loss mourn- | ed by the army, iii, 196; family of, provision made for by the French government, iii, 197; his memory cherished in Canada, iii, | 198; his remains honoured one hundred years after his death, iii, 199; marble tablet to his memory in the Ursuline chapel, iii, 199; letters of, in correspondance de Bougainville, iv, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 19, 34, 58, 70, 71, 84, 85, 93, 94, 98, 99, 107, 109, 116, 125; letter from, v. 339; is observed by Townshend examin- ing the British camp at Mont- morency, v, 245; tactics of, v, 47; letter to Amherst, vi, 45, 56. Montgomery, Captain, barbarity of, ii, 224.
Montgomery, Richard, ii, 224.
portrait of Wolfe, i, 266; Journal of, iv, xii, 301. Montrésor, family of, note, iv, xiii. Montrésor, Col. James, iv, 318. Monument to Wolfe and Montcalm, note, i, 130. Monuments to Wolfe in England and New York, iii, 331. Mountains of Our Lady, iv, 243. Mordaunt, Sir John, recommends Wolfe to the King, i, 73; interest to secure Wolfe's promotion, i, 61. Moras, M. de, Minister of Marine, i, 197; his advice to Montcalm, i, 202.
Morin, M., chief of Indians, wound- ed, iv, 159.
Morris Major, iv, 322.
Moscow, Documents in the archives of iv, 145.
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