B.

Bastile, confinement of Perrot, [41].
Baugis, Chevalier de, sent by La Barre to seize Fort St. Louis, [86].
Beaucour, [299].
Bellefonds, Maréchal de, a friend of Frontenac at court, [59].
Bellomont, Earl of, governor of New York, [423]; corresponds with Frontenac, [423]-[426].
Belmont, Abbé, cited, [102 n.], [154].
Bernières, vicar of Laval in Canada, [38].
Bienville, François de, [288].
Big Mouth, an Iroquois chief, [95], [98], [105], [114], [141]; his speech in defiance of La Barre, [107]-[109]; his power in the confederacy, [170]; defiance of Denonville, [172].
Bigot, Jacques and Vincent, Jesuits, [220]-[222]; in Acadia, [375], [378].
Bishop of Canada, see [Laval], [Saint-Vallier].
Bizard, Lieutenant, despatched by Frontenac to Montreal, [31].
Boisseau, his quarrel at Quebec, [63].
Boston, after the failure at Quebec, [284], [295]; plan of attack on, [382]-[384].
Bounties on scalps, &c., [298].
Bradstreet, at the age of eighty-seven, made governor after Andros at Boston, [223].
Bretonvilliers, superior of Jesuits, [42].
Brucy, a lieutenant, agent of Perrot, his traffic with Indians, [28], [34].
Bruyas, a Jesuit interpreter, [105].