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tan, of a piece of Ground that lies contiguous to it, 

 and of a hundred thoufand Livres that lay in the 

 hands of the Chamber of Bayonm. Thefe faithlels 

 Creditors have no other reafon to fue me, but that I 

 am now in the fagg end of the World, and that they 

 are rich, and fupported by the Credit and ProtedHon 

 of the Parliament of ?aru, where they hope to make 

 good their unjuft Pretenfions in my Abfence. Laft 

 Year I obtained Leave to return to France, in order to 

 take care of this matter; but now Mr. ie Denonville 

 has fent me with a Detachment to thefe Lakes; from 

 whence I humbly petition that your Honour would 

 vouchfafe me Leave to come home the next Year, 

 and at the fame time honour me with your Prote- 

 ction. I am, with all poflible refped, 



Tour Honours, &c. 



LETTER XV. 



Dated at Mijfdimakinac, Sep. 18. 1688. 



Defcrihing the Fall calfd Saut St. Marie, where 

 the Author perfwades the Inhabitants to joyn 

 the Outaouas, and march againft the Iroquefe. 

 And containing an Account of the Occurrences 

 of the Voyage between that Place and Mifflin 

 makinac. 



: SIR, ; \V/</>V' ' ; ll J 



I Am now retarn'd from the Irocjuefe Country, and 

 have quitted the Fort of St. Jofepb, againft my 

 Will. I cannot allow my felf to doubt, but that 

 you icok care of the Letter direded for Mr. ie Seig? 

 wlajr, which I tranfmitted to you three Months ago. 



I fee 



