DEPUTY-GOVERNORS OF THE HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY. FOOTNOTES: INDEX. Agricultural and mercantile enterprise, [457] Alaska Boundary Line, [527] Albanel, Father, journeys to the north, [69] Albany, Fort, [149] " " Attack on, [135] " " Capitulation of, [137] " " renamed St. Anne, [142] " " The English regain, [153] " " Attacked by the French, [193] Albany , [212] " Fate of the, [292] Albemarle, Duke of, [42] Allemand, Pierre, [98] America purchases Alaska, [488] Anglo-Russian Treaty of 1825, [448] Argenson, D', [58] Arlington, Lord, letter to, [34] Ashburton, Lord, [456] Assiniboines, The, [222] " Radisson and Groseilliers first meet the, [26] Astarte , [321] Astor, John Jacob, [386] Astoria—Fort George, [387] , [445] Astronomers at Hudson's Bay, [294] Athabaska, Fort, [426] Avagour, Governor M. d', [28] Back, Captain, [451] Bad Lake, The robbery at, [359] Baffin, expedition of, [47] Bailey, Charles, Governor of Rupert's Land, [70] , [178] Balmerino, Lovat, and Kilmarnock, Lords, [260] Barillon, Sieur, [141] Barlow, Capt. George, commanding the Albany , [212] " Governor of Albany Fort, [193] Barre, M. de la, [110] " " receives letter from Lewis, [125] " " recalled, [129] Barrow, Sir John, [284] Beaver, Varieties of, [238] Beechy, Captain, [451] Bellicose instructions from the Company, [258] Berens, Thomas, [296] Bering, Capt. Vitus, commanding Russian expedition, [246] Bering's discoveries, [247] Bladen, Martin, [203] Bladen's description of the Commission, [205] Bois-Brulés, The, [383] Bolingbroke's letter, [203] Bonrepas, Sieur, [141] Boundaries between French and English territory, [216] Bourbon, Fort, [96] Bourdon, Jean, [55] Boyle, Robert, letter to, [43] Brazen , [392] Bridgar, Arrival of, [92] " John, Governor of the new settlement at Port Nelson, [89] " taken prisoner by the French, [134] Bristol, defence of, [37]
Brown, Honorable George, [487] Browne, Sir Richard, [39] Butterfield's, Mrs. Mary, letter, [209] Button, Sir Thomas, pursues Hudson's discoveries, [46] Button's Bay, [47] California , [264] Callieres, M. de, memoir, [57] Canada, Conquest of, [279] " exerts pressure on the Company, [490] " Jurisdiction Act, [368] Canada's debt to the Company, [497] Cardwell, Mr., Colonial Secretary, [487] Carr, Robert, [33] Cartwright, George, [33] Catherine of Braganza, [63] Cession to Canadian Government, [493] Charles, Fort, [70] " Fort, Jesuit priest at, [77] " the First, [36] " the Second, [17] " the Second, death of, [129] Charlie's, Prince, stock confiscated, [261] Charlevoix, quotation from, [55] Charlton Island, winters at, [47] Charter, The Royal, [515] Chechouan River, discovers the, [76] Chesnaye, M. de la, [84] Chouart surrenders to Radisson, [120] Churchill , [248] " caught in the ice, [138] " captured by the French, [139] Churchill, Lord, succeeds King James as Governor of the Company, [139] Clandestine trade, [283] , [297] Coats, Captain, [283] " " Death by his own hand of, [284] Colbore , [447] Cole, Captain, [72] Colbert, M., [52] , [228] Colonial neutrality, Negotiations for, [140] Coltman, Colonel, [423] Company's losses by French, [146] Comportier, Gauthier de, [128] Convention with Russia, [528] Cook, Captain, [340] Corrigal Case, The famous, [369] Council of Trade, [173] Couture, M., [28] Craven, Lord, [43] Crees, The, [220] Croix, Sieur de la, [125] Cumberland House built, [314] Dablon, Father, [56] Dallas, A. E., succeeds Simpson as Governor, [473] " Governor, issues a circular, [483] Davis, Captain John, [45] Duluth's letter to M. de la Barre, [125] Denonville's letter to Seignely, [149] Denonville, Marquis de, succeeds M. de la Barre as Governor, [129] " plans the capture of Fort Nelson, [150] Deputation goes to England, [489] Dering , [159] Diggs, Sir Dudley, [46] Discovery , [212] Dobbs, Arthur, [248] " and the North-West Passage, [263] " petition rejected by Parliament, [268] Dobbs' Galley , [264] Douglas, Fort, attacked, [399] " Thomas, Earl of Selkirk, [399] " T. M., Governor of Vancouver Island, [465] Drummond, Sir Gordon, Governor of Canada, [406]
Dryad , [448] Duchesneau, Intendant, [86] " protests against English encroachment, [86] Duffell, [177] Duluth in the West, [125] " builds a fort on Lake Nepigon, [127] Duqué, commander of Profound , [159] Duquet, Sieur, King's attorney for Quebec, [58] East India Company, [18] " " transfer of Province of Bombay, [63] Eddystone , [392] Elgin, Lord, Governor-General of Canada, [462] Ellice, Edward, [432] , [479] Engageante , [321] England at war with France, [361] English, departure of, [110] Erebus , [466] Esquimaux, first sight of the, [45] " The, [223] Expedition to explore the North-West Passage, [212] Fishery and Fur Company, The, [352] Fitzgerald, James, [296] Fletcher, Major, [423] Fort, construction of the first, [47] Forts, Building of stone, [280] Fox, Captain Luke, [47] France, Joseph la, [239] " War with, [257] Franklin, Expedition of, [449] " " Fate of the, [466] " Lieutenant, [427] French activity, [52] " fur trade, [21] " and English ships, meeting of, [159] French attack Fort Prince of Wales—1782, [320] " attack York Factory, [324] " declare war against England, [191] " encroachment on trade, [275] " prisoners taken by the Churchill , [138] " repulsed at Albany Fort, [193] " send fourteen ships, [150] " Surrender of the Company's ships to the, [143] " The, at Michilimackinac, [182] " The, capture a Company's ship, [130] Frobisher, Sir Martin, [45] " intercepts Company's Indians, [316] " escapes from York Factory, [428] Furnace , [249] Fur trade, [20] Furs, first sale of, [61] General Court held, [62] George the Fourth, [437] Ghent, Treaty of, [445] Gibraltar, Fort, captured, [408] Gillam, Zachary (Capt. of Nonsuch ), [33] , [43] " Benjamin, [98] " " meets his father, [99] Gladstone, Opposition of Mr., [463] Godey, Captain, attaché to Lord Preston, [112] Gorst, Thomas, secretary to Governor Bailey, [72] Government assistance, [366] Grant, Cuthbert, [385] Granville, Lord, [490] Green, Henry, [46] Grey, Earl, Letter to, [461]
Grimington, Captain, [153] Groseilliers (Medard Chouart), [23] " Death of first wife, [24] " first marriage, [23] " first time in English capital, [34] " in Boston, [30] " second marriage, [24] Hampshire , [159] " goes down with nearly all on board, [161] Happy Return sails for Hudson's Bay, [117] Hardi goes to the bottom with all on board, [156] Hawke, Sir Edward, [296] Hays' Island fort, [104] " " " burned, [108] Head, Sir Edmund, [485] Hearne returns to England, [307] " blamed for surrendering, [323] Hearne's expedition of discovery, [300] " second expedition, [302] " third expedition, [305] Henry's expedition, [290] Henry, Prince, [46] Herault, Mlle. Elizabeth, [24] Herbert, Sir Edward, Lord-keeper, [39] Hobart, Lord, [368] Holder, John, [40] Holmes, Captain, [41] Horner, Captain John, discharged, [297] Horth's, John, meetings at, [62] , [80] Hudson's Bay , [159] " " surrendered to the French, [161] Hudson's Bay Company apply for Vancouver Island, [464] Hudson's Bay Company, arms of the, [67] Hudson's Bay Company, List of nations visiting, [81] Hudson's Bay Company in difficulties, [361] Hudson's Bay Company obtains a new license, [438] Hudson's Bay Company, Plan to re-organize, [210] Hudson's Bay Company seek Act of Parliament to confirm charter conferred by Charles II., [147] Hudson's Bay Company's claims, [196] Hudson's Bay Company's claims after Treaty of Ryswick, [189] Hudson's Bay Posts, The, [509] , [510] , [511] , [512] . Hudson's Bay, The, Governor and Company of Merchants-Adventurers charter from the King, [22] , [51] , [60] Hudson, Captain Henry, [46] " " " fate of, [46] Humes, Edward, captain of the Merchant of Perpetuana , [130] Hyde, Edward, afterwards Lord Chancellor Clarendon, [39] Iberville, captures two Company's ships, [143] " demands surrender of the fort, [164] " given the rank of lieutenant in the French Royal Navy, [150] " goes to France, [152] " sails for home in the Envieux , [152] " sails for Quebec in the Hampshire , [140] " Sieur d', accompanies de Troyes on his expedition, [131] " takes Fort Nelson, [156] " treacherous plan, [144] Imploy to sail in the spring, [65] Iroquois—English allies, [29] Ivett, Robert, [46]
Imperial Parliament appoints Select Committee, [469] Indian treachery, [185] " country, [218] Indians as hunters, [230] " Effect of intoxication on the, [229] " Intelligence of the, [225] " liking for liquor, [228] " Superstition of the, [226] International Financial Association, [478] Isbister, A. K., [461] " Joseph, [258] Isle a la Crosse, Lake of, [317] James, Captain, [47] " King, applied to for protection, [139] Jesuits, Relations des, [21] , [69] Joliet, Louis, [53] Jonquiere, Fort, [244] Jenyn's, Soame, letter to Pitt, [279] Ka-chou-touay, [121] Kamloops, Legend of, [503] Kas-Kidi-dah, chief of the Nodwayes, [72] Kilistineaux, makes treaty with the, [48] Kirke, Sir John, [25] Kelsey, Henry, recommended for bravery, receives sum of forty pounds, [156] , [179] " voyage, [179] Knight, Governor, [191] " Death of, [293] " Letter from the Company to, [212] L'Anglois, Jean, [58] Labau, Murder of, [355] Lack of military system Company's weakness, [491] Lacombe, Father, [504] La Couture, Sieur, [56] " " mythical voyage, [57] Lampson, Mr., [483] Law, John, [206] , [208] Letters of marque to the Company's ships, [259] Lewis unwilling to oppose the English, [128] " proposes boundaries, [190] Lincoln, Earl of, [463] Louisburg, Fall of, [260] Lyddal, William, to supersede Bailey as Governor, [78] Mackenzie, Alexander, [329] " reaches the Arctic, [336] " sets out for the Pacific, [338] " Sir Alexander & Co., [349] Mackenzie's expedition to the Arctic, [333] " Sir Alexander, letter, [366] Maissoneuve (voyage from Rochelle), [23] Matonabee, [304] Maverick, Samuel, [33] Ménard, Réné, [27] Meuron, Colonel De, [407] " De, Regiment of, [407] Mezy is recalled, [52] Middleton, Captain Christopher, [248] , [264] " explores for a north-west passage, [251] " has trouble with his men, [252] " Lord, [141] " returns without discovering the Passage, [253] Middleton's report, [220] Migichihilinons, [220] Milnes, Sir Robert, [368] Merchant of Perpetuana captured by the French, [130] Monk, Lord, Governor-General of Canada, [486]
Montreal merchants combine, [328] Moon, Captain, [142] Moor, Captain William, [264] Moose Factory, Capture of, [133] Moose River fort erected by the French, [73] " " first visit to, [75] " " Bailey at, [76] Mounslow, Captain, [192] Mountain House, [504] Mowat, Trial of, [371] Musquash , [248] .McClintock, Captain, [466] McDonnell, Miles, first Governor of the new colony, [379] " surrenders, [399] McDonnell's proclamation, [395] McDougall, Honorable William, Minister of Crown Lands, [486] McTavish, Simon, [249] " " Death of, [352] McTavish, Governor, resigns, [485] Nadouichiouecs, Wintered with the, [26] Nekauba, Dablon reaches, [58] Nelson, Fort, Burning of, [151] " " Erection of, [93] , [194] " " evacuated by the French, [202] " " surrendered to the French, [154] " " surrendered to the English, [157] " " surrendered to the French, [166] Nelson, Port, Fox landed at, [47] Nepisingues, [219] Nichols, Richard, [33] Nodwayes, [47] , [71] , [219] Nonsuch anchors in Hudson's Bay, [45] " Set sail in the, [34] Nonsuch weighs anchor, [44] " sails with cargo, [48] Norton, Governor, [250] , [265] " Death of Governor, [312] New Amsterdam, into English hands, [20] New North-West Company, [349] New Severn Fort captured by the French, [143] North-West Association formed, [264] North-West Association, Expedition of the, [264] North-West Company, [328] -[330] North-West Company oppose Selkirk's scheme, [377] North-West Company partners arrested, [420] , [427] North-West passage discovered, [468] North-Westers demand evacuation of Fort Douglas, [415] Oldenburgh, Letter written by, the secretary of the Royal Society, [43] Ontario Boundary Commission, [59] Oregon question, The, [445] Ottawas, Make treaty with the, [48] " treaty, [459] Owner's Love , [159] Pacific Scheme, [477] Palmier , [158] Parliament and the North-West Passage, [263] Parliamentary enquiry, [269] Pelican , [158] Pelly, Sir J. H., [461] Pérouse, Admiral, [321] " La, in the Pacific, [344] Peter the Great, [244] " " " Death of, [245] Petition to the Lords of Treasury, [361] Phipps' letter to the Company, [123] Phipps, William, new Governor, [118] Pishapocanoes, [75]
Poli , [156] Policy, The Great Company's, [506] Pond, Peter, [317] Pontiac at Detroit, [288] Pontchartrain, [152] " letter to the Marquis de Vaudreuil, [201] Portman, John, [43] , [60] Preston's, Lord, letter to Rupert, [42] Preston, Lord, informed of the return of Radisson and Groseilliers, [112] Preston, Lord, induces Radisson to join the English, [116] Prickett, Habbakuk, [46] Prettyman, William, [60] Profound , [159] Pulteney, Daniel, [203] Radisson and Groseilliers leave Quebec, [111] " arrives in London, [122] " arrives in Quebec, [85] " assisted by the Jesuits, [85] " captures Hays' Island fort, [104] " captures the Susan , [104] " " Fort Nelson, [105] " departs for Hudson's Bay, [117] " discovers young Gillam, [90] " first marriage of, [24] " in France, [83] " offers his services to the French Navy, [82] " overawes the Indians, [109] " Pierre, [23] , [24] , [65] " receives pension from the Company, [124] " sails from Hudson's Bay, [122] " takes John Bridgar, Governor of Fort Nelson, prisoner, [106] Rae, Dr., Expedition of, [466] Red River claimed by United States, [440] Red River Settlement threatened Deadlock, [485] Reformation , [38] " loss of the, [39] Remin, Daniel de, Seigneur de Courcelles, [52] Resolution Isle sighted, [44] Reward offered for Radisson's capture, [123] Richmond, Duke of, Governor of Canada, [429] Riel, Louis, [494] Robertson, Colin, [386] " Governor, taken prisoner, [426] Robinson, John, Lord Bishop of London, [195] " Sir John, [43] Ross, Captain, [451] Rupert created Earl of Holdernesse and Duke of Cumberland, [37] " Fort, captured by the French, [134] " illness of, [43] " is sworn a member of the Privy Council, also the Tangier Commission; is elected a Fellow of the Royal Society; is appointed member of the Council of Trade; and also is a member of the Royal African Company, [41] " second marriage of, [25] " sends for Groseilliers, [43] " sent to command the Guinny fleet, [41] " Prince, [20] , [35] " Prince, granted charter by King, [50] " Prince, is paid a lump sum, [64]
Rupert, Prince, death of, First Governor of Hudson's Bay Company, [94] Rupert, The Prince , arrival of, [78] " " " sails from Gravesend, [51] " " " to sail in the spring, [64] " " " stuck in the ice, [96] " " " wreck of, [102] Rupert's River, [47] Russia looks toward the New World, [244] Russians on the west coast, [347] Russian-American Fur Company, [348] Russian claims, [445] Ryswick, Treaty of, [148] , [168] , [187] Salamandre , [156] Sanford, Robert, [175] Sargeant, Governor, [95] , [135] , [137] Saxon, Sir Charles, [429] Sceptre , [321] Scroggs, John, Captain of the Whalebone , [213] Shark , [264] Seahorse captured by the press-gang, [268] Seignely, Marquis de, [84] Selkirk arrives at Fort William, [419] " captures " [421] " winters at " [422] " Death of, [432] " Lord, arrives in Canada, [406] " The Earl of, [371] Selkirk's immigrants arrive, [380] " project, [375] " proposal accepted, [378] Semple, Death of, [413] " Robert, [404] Semple's murderers, Trial of, [431] Shaftesbury , arrival of the, [78] Sharpe, Mr., Company's solicitor, [269] Shepherd, Captain, of the Shaftesbury , [78] Ships besieged by peddlers, [65] Shrewsbury, Duke of, [201] " Death of Thomas, [455] " " Sir George, [473] " expedition to the northern coast, [453] " Thomas, [453] " George, Governor-in-Chief of the amalgamated Companies, [437] , [447] Smallpox epidemic, [319] Smith, Cape, [47] " Smith, Francis, [264] " Donald Alexander, Governor, [496] South Sea Company, [208] , [209] , [211] Spanish claims, [346] " Main, The, [38] Spence, Governor, [267] Stanion, John, [261] Stanton, Governor, at Moose Factory, [177] Stickeen River, [448] Strange, Lord, [271] Strathcona, Lord, [496] Strike of the Company's men, [296] Strong, William, engaged as secretary to Rupert, [40] St. Anne , [87] " destruction of the, [106] St. Peter, Fort, [241] St. Simon, Sieur de, [69] St. Pierre , [87] " arrives at mouth of St. Lawrence, [110] " destruction of the, [106] " re-built, [107] Superior, Lake, [23] , [219] " " reaches shore of, [26] Susan returned to the New England Merchants, [111] Sutherland, Lord, [141]
Tabiti Indians encountered, [75] Tadoussac, [86] Talon, Jean, Intendant, [22] , [52] , [69] " returns to France, [52] " writes Colbert, [53] Tast, Admiral, arrival of, [150] Thompson, David, [342] Three Rivers, [24] Territorial Rights, The surrender of, [487] Terror , [466] Tionnontates, or the Tobacco Nation, [26] Toronto merchants petition Legislative Council, [471] Treaty between Russia and Great Britain, [445] " of 1783, [442] " of neutrality, [140] " with Red River Indians, [425] Troyes, Chevalier de, [131] " Chevalier de, receives commission to drive the English from Northern Bay, [131] " de, Expedition of, [132] Turbulent meetings at Hudson's Bay House, [496] Turner's exploration, [341] Union of the two Companies, [433] Upland Indians, [65] Utrecht, Treaty of, [199] Valiere, Sieur de, [56] Vancouver, Fort, [500] Vancouver Island granted to the Company, [464] Varennes, Death of, [243] " Peter Gauthier de, [150] , [240] , [241] " Sieur de, marries, [241] " sets out to explore the West, [241] " son reaches the Rockies, [243] Vaughan, Captain David, commanding the Discovery , [212] Vermilion, Fort, Attack on, [426] Violent , [158] Wales, Prince of , [392] " Prince of, [61] " Prince of, Fort, built of stone, [281] " Prince of, Fort, surrenders to the French, [321] Walker, Jeremiah, [66] William, King, declares war against France, [146] " Fort, [389] , [418] " Fort, restored to the North-Westers, [424] " of Orange landed at Plymouth, [145] " the Third's accession to the throne, [146] William and Ann wrecked, [447] Winnipeg, Lake, Meeting at, [232] Weesph , [158] Welcome , [249] Western Company, The, [183] West, Rev. Mr., principal chaplain, [437] Weymouth, Viscount, [296] Whalebone , [213] Wolseley, Lord, Expedition of, [495] York, Duke of, [20] , [61] " " to succeed Rupert as Governor, [94] " " ascends the throne, [129] " Fort, Desperate condition of the French at, [194] " Factory, [232] " " surrenders to the French, [324] Yukon, Fort, [502]