Motte, M. de la, iv, 135. Mulgrave, Lord, adopts Bougain- ville's plan to reach the north pole, iii, 180.
Munro, Lieut. Col., i, 188. Murray, George, on the death of Wolfe, iii, 218.
Murray, Honourable James, the third Brigadier under Wolfe, ii, 7; first military governor under British regime, ii, 8; destroys magazine of great value at Des- chambault, ii, 219; long absence of causes delay, ii, 222; rockets ordered to be thrown up to hasten his return, ii, 227; at Gorham's post ii, 266; in command of the army, iii, 161; battalions under, iii, 81; sent to destroy houses at St. Anthony, iv, 288; account of his transactions up the river, v, 44; letter to Wolfe, vi, 50. Musket shot, distance of, iv, 249.
NATIONAL Assembly, the, main- tains the grant made to Mont- calm's family, iii, 198. Naudière, Madame de la, Note, i, 222; iv, 181.
Navy, chapter on, iii, 37; corps de réserve of, v, 24.
Nevill, V., letter to Monckton, vi,
New Hebrides, Islands so named by Captain Cook, iii, 179. Newman, Miss Edythe, iii, 332. New Scotland, iv, 240. Nightingale, the, arrives from New- York with Fraser's Regiment, ii,
Niverville, le Chevalier de, iv, 168; takes post at Sillery, v, 310. Noailles, de, i, 10. Notre Dame, Mountains of, iv, 303.
Notre-Dame des Victoires, ii, 174.
OCHTERLONEY, the family of, ii, 166.
Ochterloney, Sir David, Bart., a des- cendant of the family, ii, 165. Ochterloney Captain David, of the Royal Americans, wounded in a duel with a German officer, ii, 159; wounded in the lungs, at battle of Montmorency, ii, 159; refuses to leave the field, ii, 160; discovered by a French colonial, offers to surrender, ii, 161, at- tacked by the Indians, ii, 162; the French send for his effects under flag of truce, ii, 163; Wolfe sends twenty pounds for the soldier of Guyenne's Regt.-money return- ed by Vaudreuil.- Wolfe thanks madame de Ramezay for her care of Capt. Ochterloney, ii, 164; flag of truce on 24th August, re- turning effects of Captain Ochter- loney who had died of his wounds. Townshend expostulates with the French on the treatment of Och- terloney while on the beach, ii, 165.
Officers, names of, killed at the battle of the Plains, iii, 184. Officers, French, names of, killed at the battle of the Plains, iii, 187. Oliver, Sieur, iv, III.
Onontio, French Governor, ii, 196. Orders for embarkation, v, 49; text of, for final attempt, iii, 18. Original Correspondence of Wolfe, vi, 1.
Orleans, Island of, invalids removed to a sheltered spot on, ii, 167; described by Johnson, ii, 63, iv,
Otway's Regiment, services of iii, 68.
PALLISER, Capt., lands in Lower Town, iv, 276.
Palmoral, M. de, iv, 79, 83, 87. Paraclete, Convent of, iv, 238. Parkman, Francis, iv, ix, author of Montcalm and Wolfe." Park, Race course acquired by city of Quebec, for a, ii, 289. Paulmy, M. le Mis. de, Minister of War, i, 201.
Péan, Madame, her residence, i,
Péan, Michel, Seignor of St. Michel,
i, 218; his association with Bigot, ii, 42.
French account of ii, 113, 179; rendevous of French army, iv, 257; La Rochebeaucourt's post at, iv, 15.
Pointe de Levi, iv, 91; fires on, iv, 239.
Point de Lesse, iv, 250. Pointe des Pères, Batteries at, ii, 82; the erection of batteries, a perilous undertaking, ii, 83; ad- ditional batteries at, ii, 100; heavy guns removed from, ii, 170; batteries at, v, 39.
Penissault, M., his trial and sen- Polowtzow, Privy Counsellor Ana-
Pepperel's volunteers, i, 13. Perrault's Hill, ii, 297. Peyton, Ensign, of the Royal Amer- icans, ii, 159; wounded in the leg at battle of Montmorency, ii, 162; attacked by Indians on the beach, kills his assailant with dagger, ii, 160; rescued by men under Captain Macdonald, ii, 163. Pickawillany, village of, ii, 197. Pickets, firing of attracts attention of Wolfe, iii, 81. Pilgrim Islands, iv, 306. Pilots, the, unwilling to perform their tasks, ii, 60.
Pitt Win., Sec. of State, determines to attack the French, i, 75; his determination to break the power of France, ii, 2; relations with Lord Temple, ii, 13; iv, 157; let- ters to Saunders, vi, 94, 95, 99; letter to Amherst, vi, 96, 97, 99; secret letter to, vi, 109; letter to Durell, vi, 108.
Plains of Abraham, ground com- monly known as, not site of bat- tle, ii, 289.
Plan of operations by the Briga- diers, ii, 241. Point-aux-Ecureils, the King's fri- gate and ship La Fronsac at, ii, 172; descent made at, ii, 112,
Porcupine, H. M. S. Sloop, iv, 245;
stationed below the Fall, v, 8. Porte St. Louis et St, Jean, iv, 131. Portneuf, Rivière de, iv, 46. Portneuf, M. le curé of St. Joachim, death of, ii, 226.
Powder Magazine, the, in danger—
powder distributed in suburbs of St. Louis and St. John, ii, 103. Pouchot, M., Captain of Béarn's, i, 205; on Montcalm, iii, 169; iv, 182, 219.
Pouliot, M., of Ste Foye, killed by a shell, ii, 104.
Preparations for the campaign of 1759, ii, 1; for the campaign in Canada, ii, 25.
Preston Pans, victory of, iii, 51. Prévost M., character of, pupil of
Bigot, i, 110; wounded, ii, 253; iv, 6; wounded at Pointe aux Trembles, v, 39. Pringle, iv, 44.
Prison at Quebec, the Doctor of, ii, | Raguenau, father Paul, ii, 187.
235. Prisoners, taken to the town from Amherst's regiment, ii, 101; in- terrogation of, Correspondance de Bougainville, iv, 5. Pym, Mrs., owner of Gainsborough portrait of Wolfe, ii, 311.
QUAI du Palais, batteries at, ii, 27, iv, 241, V, 304. Quebec, deplorable condition of, i, 211, ii, 108, iii, 268, 326; decided on as the place of attack, ii, 2; garrison of, ii, 51; as seen by the British, ii, 63; destress of inha- bitants revealed in an intercepted letter, ii, 124; maladministration of the affairs of, ii, 212; Journal of an inhabitant of, quoted, ii, 214; ruinous condition of, after the battle, iii, 267, v, 24 ; inhabitants of, desire to capitulate, iii, 267; fate of, trembling in the balance, iii, 30; fire in Lower-town, v, 44; description of city, v, 14; num- ber of houses destroyed in, during the siege, v, II; damaged by fire, vol. v, 5; account of guns found in, iv, 276; investiture of, by Bri- tish, references to disposition of army, iv, 272; short description of, in 1759, iv, 279; the fall of, news received in England, iii, 328.
Queen's Battery, iv, 253. Quiberon Bay, iv, 238.
RABY, M., Pilot under Saunders, ii, 60; V, 234,
Race Course, recent sale of, for Public Park, ii, 292; owners of, ii, 291; location and deeds of, ii,
291, 292. Rafts, the construction of rafts for transportation commenced, ii, 100; trial of transport rafts, ii, 104.
Ramezay, Monsieur de, commander of the town, ii, 79; illness of, ii, 212; advised of the British land- ing, iii, 104; three field pieces sent by, iii, 132; reviews the gar- rison, iii, 259; holds a council of war, iii, 272, 273, 292; iv, 10, I27, 208.
Rangers, the, iii, 71. Regiments, British, commanders of the, at the battle of the plains, iii, 121; iv, 271; in the camp at Montmorency, iv, 261.
Regnaut, Christophe, relation of, ii, 193.
Relation du Siège de Québec, v, 303. Remigny, Letters of, in Correspon- dance de Bougainville, iv, 95, 104, 106, 121.
Renau, M., iv, 129. Repentigny, Mlle Marie Madeleine de, and the votive lamp, iii, 187,
Repentigny, Captain de, his post near Montmorency, ii, 100; led the attack on the French side at the Fords, ii, 127; Indians under, ii, 215; services of, iii, 188; iv, 61. Reymond, M. de, iv, 102. Reynolds, Sir Joshua, Portrait of
Madam Hale, ii, 314; portrait of Townshend, ii, 313.
Resche, M., parish priest of Notre Dame, iii, 195.
Richelieu, Falls of, iv, 247. Rickson, Lieut. Col. note referring to his services, iii, 227. Rigaud de Vaudreuil, i, 160. River St. Lawrence, Navigation of, iv, 234, 235.
River St. Charles, two hulks at, iv, 285.
Robert, Mr., iv, 19.
Robeau, Sieur de, sent to Pointe aux Trembles, with 300 men, ii, 116; iv, 122.
Roche, M. de la, iv, 23. Rodney cutter, sailed for England, iv, 290.
Rogers, Major, attacks the village of St. Francis, ii, 206; his method of sending a letter, iii, 135; Rogerie, M. de la, iv, viii. Romney, his painting of Wolfe, i, 67.
Ross, Capt, killed at the battle of
the plains, iii, 184.
Rotot, M., his house destroyed by fire, ii, 116.
Rous, Capt., at Chateau Richer, ii, 232; iv, 41, 247.
Royal Americans, the, services of, iii, 67; cover the landing place, iii, 122.
Royal Artillery, the, iii, 71. Royal Engineers, Corps papers of, V, 33.
Royalists, under Cope, at Preston Pans, i, 14.
Royal Roussillon, Regiment of, its services, iii, 136; 156. Ruisseau de Beauport, iv, 223. Rum, a salutary drink when mixed with water, i, 115.
Rumine, le Comte Michel Bestou- jeff, iv, 145.
SABOURIN, le Sieur, iv, 74. Sabourin, M. iv, 171. Sackville, Lord George, at Stirling, i, 28; application made to, for ap- pointment, i, 48; Wolfe's confi- dence in him, ii, 7. Samos, Picket at, ii, 231; battery at, silenced, iii, 92; firing at, iii, 100; battery of, iii, 177; iv, 76; 30 men at, iv, 96, 99. Saunders, Admiral, his portrait, i, 121; sails from Portsmouth, ii, 17; sends dispatch to Admiralty, ii, 56; takes soundings in chan- nel, ii, 222; his distribution of the Fleet, iii, 2; biographical
sketch, iii, 2; returns to England, iii, 4; honours and decorations, iii, 4; thanked by the House of Commons, iii, 4; death of, iii, 4; buried in the abbey, iii, 4; on the difficulty of the ascent, iii, 80; his tactics at Beauport favour the troops, iii, 94; successful feint made by, iii, 100; sends artillery and ammunition to the British camp, iii, 242; his reference to the death of Wolfe, iii, 244; iv, 146, 242; movement of Squadron disconcerts French, iv, 299; let- ter of, v, 197; letter to Town- shend, v, 273; 278; letter to Monckton, vi, 66, 67; to Admi- ralty, vi, 110, 113, 120. Sault-au-Matelot, ii, 174. Sault St. Louis, ii, 199, Saxe, Marechale, i, 12. Scafford Basque. iv, 305. Scalping by Indians, iv, 244. Schomberg, Captain, letter of, v, 59. Scott, the Rev. F. G., D.C.L., Son- net on the King's Bastion, Que- bec, iii, before ch. i. Scottish Jacobites, hopes destroyed at Culloden, i, 27.
Scottish Clergy, compelled to pray for the King, i, 27. Scot's Rangers, ii, 222. Secret Instructions of the King to Wolfe, ii, 17; quoted, ii, 19; vi, 87. Seminary, students of, ii, 101; dam- aged by fire, iv, 196. Senezergue, M. de, in command of centre of camp, ii, 78; character of, iii, 113, iv, 12, ordered to proceed to the heights, iii, 113; death of, iii, 186, iv, 156. Seymour, Lieut., killed at the battle of the plains, iii. 184. Shade, Capt, ii, 153.
Ships, British, pass the town, ii, 106; at St. Augustin, ii, 234.
| St. Peter's Bay, iv, 302. St. Paul's Bay, iv, 308. St. Paul's, Island of, iv, 302.
Signals for embarkation, the, iii, 10. Sillery, French expect an attack at, ii, 130; Picket at, ii, 231. Site of battle, erroneous conceptions | St. Roch, suburb of, iv, 207. of, ii, 293.
Smith, Captain Hervey, aide-de- Camp, ii, 10; escorts captured ladies to town, ii, 115; ordered to stop Townshend, ii, 153; Drawings by, ii, 312; His Mili- tary Service. ii, 311; death of, iii, 221. Smith, James, a prisoner at Fort Duquesne, ii, 199.
Smythe, Capt. Hon. Lionel, i, 277. Soldier's Friend, ii, 222. South Shore, operations changed to, iii, 1.
St. Antoine, parish of, iv, 18. St. Augustin, burning of houses at, iv, 36; Moulin de, iv, 60. Saint-Barnabé, parish of, iv, 221. St. Croix, village of, Wolfe gives orders for its destruction, ii, 212. Ste. Foye Road, iv, 132; route taken by British troops, iv, 254. St. Henri, British reported to have entered parish of, ii, 127.
St. Ignace, village of, i1, 187. St. James' park, iv, 147. St. Jean, la porte, iv, 87. St. Joachim, priest's house at, ii, 221. St-Laurent, M. de, iv, 191. St. Lawrence, River, navigation of, iv, 236.
St. Laurence, village of, iv, 236. St. Louis Gate, ii, 261.
St. Malo, merchants of, iii, 179. St. Martin, M. de, iv, 53. St. Michael's, iv, 247.
St. Nicholas, camp at, ii, 212; Bri- tish effect landing at, ii, 176; Mill at, iv, 76; British army at, iii, 10.
St. Ours, family and services of, iii, 186.
St. Rome, M. de, iv, 128. St. Sauveur, M. de, iv, 190. Saint Sauveur, Letter of, in corres- pondence de Bougainville, iv, 91. St. Simon, M. de, iv, 56. St. Ursule Bastion, the, iii, 171. St. Valier, Bishop, iv, 164. St. Vincent, M. de, iv, 166, 213. Stadford, Mr., prisoner at Quebec, ii, 235.
Stanwig. Brigadier General, iv, 157. Steele, George, Royal Americans, prisoner of war, interrogation of, iv, 8.
Stobo, Major, Gibson's reference to, ii, 115; his influence sought, ii, 230; gives valuable information to British, was not at Quebec when Wolfe chose the Foulon, or when battle was fought, ii, 114, and note; prisoner in hands of French, sentenced to be hanged, restored to liberty as hostage, makes his escape, ii, 113. Strength of English and French forces at Carillon, 1, 229. Strong, Mrs. E. T., i, 276. Strozzi, Col., iii, 134. Spital, Capt., Major of Brigade, ii, Io, iv, 44.
Squerrye's Court, i, 6. Surveyor of King's ships, iv, 244. Sutherland, the, ii, 246. Swindon, Rev. S. F., i, 3. Swiss guide, a, directs Gorham's Rangers, ii, 220.
TALON, Denis, note, i, 133. Temple, Lord, history of Wolfe's bravado, ii, 12.
Terror of France, the, ii, 267; v, 9. Terre Neuve, Banc de, iv, 216. Terry, Capt. de, iv, 166.
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