#g Some New Voyages 



my Game and my Letteh I have heard no News 

 from Quebec, where they continue to make mighty 

 Preparations for fome confiderable Enterprife. Time 

 will difcover a great many things, an Account of 

 which I mean to tranfmit to you by the Ships that 

 are to leave this Harbour in the end of Autumn. I 

 conclude with my ulual Compliment, 



Tours, &c. 



LETTER XII. 



Dated at St. Helens , over-sgainft Monrcal > 

 June 8. 1687. 



the Chevalier de V&udreuil arrives in Canada 

 with [owe Troops. Both the Regular Troops 

 and the Militia, are pofted at St. Helens, in 

 a readinefs to march agaivfl the Iroquefe. 



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I Have fuch a budget-full of News, that I know 

 not where to begin, I received Letters but now 

 from Mr. Semlays Office ; by which I have Advice, 

 that Orders are fenc to Mr. Denonville to allow me to 

 go for France, upon my private Concerns. No lon- 

 ger fince than Yefterday, he told me I fiiould have 

 Leave to go after the Campaign is over. My Rela- 

 tions write, that the procuring of this Leave coft 'em 

 a great deaf of pains ; and that the fooner I come to 

 Vans j 'twill be the better for me. 



t The Governour arrived at Monreal three or four 

 days ago, with all the Militia of the Country, who 

 lie now incamp'd along with our Troops in that 

 Iflanj. Mr, Tj Arnhkmmt has been at Quebec this 

 Month, with five or fix (econd Rate Ships, having 



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