H.

Hague, I. [428].
Hainaut, I. [358].
Haldimand, Colonel, II. [242]; attacked by the French, II. [242], [243].
Hale, George S., I. [404 note].
Half-King, chief of the Indians on the Ohio, I. [130]; aids and accompanies Washington, I. [133], [145], [146], [151], [152], [160]; efforts of Saint-Pierre to entice away his Indians, I. [135]; council held with Half-King by Washington, I. [146], [147]; boast concerning the death of Jumonville, I. [151 note]; his comments on the fight at Great Meadows, I. [160].
Half-Moon, I. [384], [452], II. [119].
Haliburton, statement from, I. [277 note].
Halifax, Lord, on the Board of Trade, I. [179]; letter from Dinwiddie to, I. [229]; letter from Winslow, I. [278].
Halifax, I. [93], [101], [104], [106], [113], [115], [196], [239], [243], [255], II. [1], [277]; foundation and growth of, I. [92], [93]; meeting of deputies from Acadia with Cornwallis, I. [97], [98]; questions of ownership, I. [124]; hearing given to the Acadians, I. [260]-[265]; destined port of the English fleet, I. [469], [470]; fleet sails for, under Admiral Boscawen, II. [51]; departure of Boscawen's ships, II. [56]; arrival of Admiral Saunders, II. [192].
Halifax, Fort, I. [183], [184 note].
Halket, Sir Peter, attacked by the French, I. [216]-[219]; shot in battle, I. [219], [227]; burial of his remains, II. [160].
Halket, son of Sir Peter, shot in battle, I. [219]; his remains discovered, II. [160].
Halket, Major, II. [432]; discovers his father's body, II. [160]; letter from Tomahawk Camp, II. [161], [162].
Hamilton, James, Governor of Pennsylvania, I. [42], [54], [56]; his opinion of English traders, I. [42]; correspondence with Dinwiddie, I. [42 note], [141]; receives a message from the Miamis and Hurons, I. [57 note]; desirability of an Indian alliance, I. [59]; tries to build a trading-house on the Ohio, I. [59], [60]; result of the meeting of, with the Assembly of Pennsylvania, I. [165]-[168]; succeeded by Governor Morris, I. [167].
Hampton, arrival of Braddock, I. [187]; arrival of regiments at, I. [191].
Hanbury, John, I. [140]; stockholder in the Ohio Company, I. [53], [196]; extracts from his correspondence with Dinwiddie, I. [140], [141], [144]; error ascribed to, I. [196].
Hanbury, Mrs., I. [144].
Hancock, a Boston merchant, I. [245]; furnishes money for the English troops, I. [245].
Handfield, Major, in command at Annapolis, I. [267]; instructions to expel the Acadians, I. [267]; letter from, to Winslow, I. [274], [275]; letter of Winslow concerning the removal of the Acadians, I. [277], [277 note].
Hannibal, II. [209].
Hanover, I. [5], [8], [353], II. [40], [47], [49], [391], [392], [400]; possessions of England in, I. [19]; restorations made by France, II. [405].
Hardy, Major, to hold the Point of Orleans, II. [216], [217], [219].
Hardy, Sir Charles, Governor of New York, I. [383], [470]; opposition to Shirley, I. [383]; orders issued to scatter the Nova Scotia settlers, II. [80], [81].
Harris, John, sufferings of the settlers, I. [343].
Harris, Mary, story of, I. [55].
Harris, Thomas, English scout, I. [415], [416].
Harry, II. [390].
Hartwell Library, the, II. [219 note].
Hauteur-de-la-Potence, II. [66].
Havana, expedition of Pococke, II. [401]; conquered, II. [402]; returned to Spain, II. [405].
Haviland, Colonel, commander at Fort Edward, II. [11]; the fall of Canada, II. [361]-[382]; opens communication with Murray, II. [368]; encamped near Montreal, II. [372].
Hawke, Sir Edward, II. [50]; his character, II. [50], [51].
Hawley, Elisha, his wounds, I. [302], [311]; his last letter to his brother quoted, I. [302].
Hawley, Joseph, I. [302].
Hay, Ensign, killed at Beauséjour, I. [250].
Hay, Sir Charles, I. [471].
Hazen, Captain Moses, II. [351]; the encounter at Beauséjour, I. [249]; his courage, I. [428]; skirmish at Lorette, II. [337]; the battle between Lévis and Murray, II. [347]-[350].
Hebecourt, Captain, stationed at Ticonderoga, II. [11]; receives a reinforcement of Indians, II. [12]; Bourlamaque leaves him in charge, II. [238], [239].
Helots, I. [465].
Henderson, II. [296].
Hendrick, chief of the Mohawks, I. [301]; his arrival at New York, I. [171], [172]; speech made at Albany, I. [173], [174]; his advice to Johnson, I. [301]; encounter with Dieskau, I. [301], [302]; killed in battle, I. [302], [303], [309].
Henry IV., II. [9].
Hensey, Florence, a spy at London, I. [469].
Herbin, I. [486]; skirmish with Captain MacDonald, II. [336], [337].
Herkimer, Fort, II. [7].
Hermitage, the, II. [21].
"Héros," the, ship, I. [362].
Hertel, I. [486].
Highlanders, the, II. [93], [151], [185]; their bravery, II. [109], [232]; serve under Forbes, II. [132]-[163]; their comrades exposed on poles, II. [159]; action at Quebec, II. [232], [233], [261], [262], [286], [437]; the slogan, II. [296]; encounter with the Canadians, II. [300]; their costume insufficient in Canada, II. [334], [335]; encounter with the French, II. [336].
Hobbs, Captain, I. [270], [272].
Hocquart, Captain, fate of the "Alcide," I. [185], [186]; encounter with Captain Howe, I. [186].
Hocquart, Intendant, financial condition of Canada, II. [32].
Hodges, Captain, I. [429].
Hogarth, I. [6].
Holbourne, Admiral Francis, ordered to intercept the French fleet, I. [184], [185]; commands the English fleet to sail for America, I. [469], [470]; his arrival at Halifax, I. [470]; approaches Louisbourg, I. [471]; his fleet wrecked, I. [472].
Holdernesse, Earl of, I. [310], II. [358]; letter laid before the Assembly of Pennsylvania, I. [165]; letter from Wolfe concerning Quebec, II. [271], [272]; visited by Walpole, II. [358]; supplanted by the Earl of Bute, II. [393].
Holdernesse, Lady Emily, II. [358].
Holland, Lieutenant, his report of Duquesne's war-party, I. [88], [89].
Holland, II. [286]; her rank in maritime enterprise, II. [411].
Holmes, Admiral, sails for New York, II. [192]; his squadron, II. [263], [273]; attacked by the French, II. [264]; the ships carefully watched by the French, II. [274]-[276]; his fleet prepares for service, II. [278]-[282]; feint to deceive Bougainville, II. [279], [280]; the final attack on Quebec, II. [281].
Hopkins, Lieutenant, the attack on Louisbourg, II. [59]-[61].
Hopson, Governor of Acadia, I. [104], [112], [113], [257]; succeeded by Lawrence, I. [113].
Horseflesh eaten at Montreal, II. [10].
Hospital battery, the, II. [208].
"Hot Stuff," II. [234 note].
Hôtel-Dieu, II. [265]; its condition after the siege, II. [328]; care of the sick, II. [331].
Houllière, commander of French regulars, II. [71].
House of Burgesses, the, I. [137], [138].
House of Commons, the, II. [41], [410]; influence of the Duke of Newcastle in, I. [179]; debate concerning the peace between France and England, II. [406], [407].
Howard the philanthropist, I. [7].
Howe, Captain, II. [127]; the encounter with Hocquart, I. [185], [186].
Howe, Captain, the Heights of Abraham scaled by his men, II. [282], [283], [290].
Howe, Brigadier-Lord, II. [48]; effort made to assist the settlement at German Flats, II. [7]; united with Abercromby in command, II. [48]; the expedition against Ticonderoga, II. [89]-[97]; his leadership, II. [89], [90]; reforms introduced into the army by, II. [90]; his characteristics, II. [90], [91]; tablet erected to, in Westminster Abbey, II. [91]; passage of the expedition across Lake George, II. [92]-[94]; reconnoitres the landing, II. [94]; the meeting of the forces in the woods, II. [96]; effect of his death on the army, II. [97], [103].
Howe, Captain Edward, an English officer, I. [118]; treacherously murdered, I. [118], [119].
Hubbard, Thomas, II. [429].
Hubertsburg, the treaty of, II. [407].
Hudson Bay, English possessions near, I. [20].
Hudson River, the, I. [28], [32], [193], [289], [319], [321], [384], [387], [391], [452], II. [2], [116], [119], [165]; Dutch proprietors on the, I. [32], [33]; parties sent to explore, II. [241].
Huguenots, the, persecution of, I. [14], [21], [22]; the language of, spoken in New York, I. [32].
Hugues, plan of defence proposed by, II. [99], [100].
Hungary, appeal made to the nobles of, by Maria Theresa, I. [19]; action of the nobles, I. [19].
Hungary, the Queen of, II. [389].
"Hunter," the, II. [286].
Hurons, the, I. [125], [154], [209]; their Christianity, I. [41]; assist the French, I. [371], II. [142]; called to a council by Montcalm, I. [485]-[489]; their savagery, II. [145 note].
Huske, map of North America, I. [126 note].
Hutchins, Ensign, II. [250], [272].
Hutchinson, Indian cruelties, II. [5 note].