INDEX. 



463 



322, 326 ; excess of zeal, 328 ; re- 

 turns to France, 332. 



Salmon Falls, attack on, 220, 227. 



Schenectady, destruction of, 211-216; 

 its effect in Canada, 233 ; on the In- 

 dians, 252. 



Schuyler, John, attacks La Prairie, 

 257: carries the treaty of Ryswickto 

 Quebec, 422 ; Peter," mayor of Al- 

 bany, 198; leads an attack ; his 

 successful retreat, 289-293; in the 

 Mohawk expedition, 312-314; con- 

 vokes an Indian council, 399. 



Seignelay, son of Colbert, colonial 

 minister, 61, 101; advices to Denon- 

 ville, 170. 



Senecas, the most powerful of the Iro- 

 quois, 74, 76 ; prepare for hostilities, 

 97 ; pass for cowards, 100 ; their 

 fortifications, 114; attack the Illinois, 

 117; intrigue with the Hurons, 118; 

 Denonville plans to attack them, 

 122, 136; his campaign, 149-157; 

 they threaten Fort Niagara, 166. 



Subercase, a French officer, proposes 

 to attack the Iroquois, but is over- 

 ruled, 178 ; in the Onondaga expedi- 

 tion, 412. 



Talon, the intendant, 15 ; declines to 

 attend meeting of the estates, 20; 

 returns to France, 21 ; hostile to 

 Frontenac at the court, 40. 



Theatricals at Quebec, 324-326. 333. 



Thury, the priest, 225, 361 ; persuades 

 Taxous, 363, 368; instigates hos- 

 tilities, 376. 



Tonty at Fort St. Louis, 144; at Fort 

 Niagara, 147 ; in the fight with the 

 Senecas, 150. 



Toronto, 128. 



Torture practised by Indians, 181, 300, 

 413 ; instigated by the French, 305, 

 404, 405. 



Troves, Chevalier de, 132; at Fort 

 Niagara, 155. 



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Ursuline Convent at Quebec, 24 ; dur- 

 ing the attack, 280. 



Vaillant, the Jesuit, negotiates with 



Dongan, 162. 

 Valrenne destroys Fort Frontenac, 



192 ; sent to defend La Prairie, 291, 



294. 

 Vaudreuil, Chevalier de, in the Seneca 



campaign, 151 ; in the defence 



against the Iroquois, 169, 179; in the 



attack of the Onondagas, 410, 413, 



414. 

 Vercheres, the heroine of, 302-308. 

 Versailles, 1, 184. 



Viele, his mission to Onondaga, 93, 98. 

 Villebon, governor of Acadia, 347, 



378. 

 Villeray, a tool of the Jesuits, 47; at 



Quebec, 247; his negotiations with 



Frontenac, 249. 

 Villieu, commands the Indian allies, 



361; attacks Oyster Ptiver, 365; 



nearly perishes in the Penobscot, 



364 ; returns to Quebec, 368 ; takes 



Pemaquid, 381; is captured, 385. 



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Waldron at Cocheco, 224. 



Walley, John, in command under 



Phips at Quebec, 240; commands 



the land attack. 271 ; in camp, 274- 



270; retreat, 277. 

 Weems at Pemaquid, 224, 225. 

 Wells, attacked by French and Abe- 



nakis, 353-355. 

 William III., 184. 

 Winthrop, commander at Albany, 257. 



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York, massacre at, 349-351. 



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