L.

La Barolon, I. [458].
La Chine, I. [38], [458], II. [6], [9], [371], [372].
La Clue, Admiral, II. [49]; imprisoned by Osborn, II. [49], [50].
La Corne, Saint-Luc de, I. [486], [503], II. [121], [431]; sent to Acadia to watch the frontier, I. [103], [116], [117]; circumstances attending the massacre at Fort William Henry, I. [498], [507], [509]; ordered to Quebec, II. [195], [198], [242]; to defend the rapids, II. [361], [371]; shipwrecked, II. [384], [385].
La Demoiselle (Old Britain), an Indian chief, I. [51], [83]; his course of action with Céloron, I. [51], [52]; his village, I. [56]; councils held with Gist, I. [56], [57]; the English invited to a feather dance, I. [57], [58]; devoured by the Indians, I. [84], [85].
La Galette, II. [369].
Lainé, II. [28].
Lalerne, fight at Beaubassin, I. [117].
"La Liberté" ship, I. [457].
La Motte, Dubois de, French admiral, I. [469], [471]-[473 note]; commands the French fleet for America, I. [182], [183]; effort of Boscawen to intercept his fleet, I. [185]; the English fleet wrecked, I. [471], [472].
La Motte, Captain, II. [302].
"La Mutine," frigate, I. [102].
Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick, II. [433].
Langlade, Charles, a French trader, I. [62], [84], II. [218], [372 note], [425]; to receive a pension, I. [85]; the Ojibwas led to attack the Miamis, I. [209]; his Indian wife, I. [486]; matters in relation to Braddock's defeat, II. [425], [426].
Languedoc, I. [456]; battalion of, I. [182], [186], [298], [379], [477]; stationed at Ticonderoga, I. [376], II. [104]; the advance upon Fort William Henry, I. [491]; the fall of Quebec, II. [292].
Langy, rangers captured by, II. [87]; reports the approach of the English, II. [87], [88]; meeting with the English in the woods, II. [94]-[97]; detachment of, II. [110].
La Paille Coupée, village of, I. [43].
La Pause, M. de, II. [373].
La Perade, Chevalier de, I. [210].
La Plante, I. [486].
La Prairie, I. [457].
La Présentation, I. [70], [154], [372], [485], II. [369]; description of, I. [65]-[67]; effort of Piquet to gain converts, I. [70], [71], [74], [75]; Jesuit influence, II. [144].
La Reine, battalion of, I. [182], [186], [298], [477], II. [104]; to defend Ticonderoga, I. [376]; the advance upon Fort William Henry, I. [491].
La Sarre, battalion of, I. [363], [408], [477]; encamped at Fort Frontenac, I. [376]; advances upon Fort William Henry, I. [491]; serves under Montcalm, II. [104]; the fall of Quebec, II. [292].
Lascelles' regiment, II. [233 note].
La Suède, II. [342].
"La Superbe," ship, I. [457].
Laurel Hill, I. [145], [146], [151], [155], II. [141].
Lawrence, Brigadier, Governor of Nova Scotia, I. [239], II. [48], [194 note]; succeeds Hopson in office, I. [113]; his treatment of the Acadians, I. [113]; the occupation of Beaubassin, I. [115]-[120]; the attack on Beauséjour, I. [192], [239], [240], [245]; his characteristics, I. [257]; quoted concerning the Acadians, I. [257], [263], [264], [269], [270], [282]; exacts the oath of allegiance from the Acadians, I. [260]; a memorial sent to, from the Acadians, I. [260]-[263]; matters pertaining to the expulsion of the Acadians, I. [263]-[267], [273], [274], [282]; serves in the expedition against Louisbourg, II. [48], [57].
Lawrence, Fort, erected, I. [118], [239], [241], [243]; demands of Le Loutre, I. [121]; encampment of the English, I. [248].
Le Bâtard, Étienne, the murder of Captain Howe, I. [118], [119].
Le Bœuf, Fort, I. [130], [213], II. [160], [244]; erection of, I. [128]; garrison at, I. [131]; arrival of Washington, I. [133], [134], [297]; burned, II. [247].
Le Borgne, II. [28], [425].
Le Brun, I. [11].
Le Calvaire, II. [336].
Legge, chancellor of the exchequer, II. [393].
Le Guerne, a priest, I. [281]; his description of the embarkation of the Acadians, I. [281].
Le Loutre, Joseph Louis, vicar-general of Acadia, I. [99], [104], [113]; instigates the Indians to murder the English, I. [99], [100], [103]-[105], [235]; injures the Acadians by his machinations, I. [101], [113], [114], [122], [238], [243]; letter of, concerning Halifax, I. [101]; pension received by, I. [105]; his dealings discovered by Cornwallis, I. [107]; encourages the Acadians to leave their farms, I. [108], [109], [110], [120], [243], [244], [250], [255], [260]; his double-dealing and cruelty, I. [114], [243], [252 note], II. [421]; arrival of, at Beaubassin, I. [116]; treacherous murder of Captain Howe, I. [118], [119]; his letter in answer to Lawrence's proclamation, I. [121]; letters from officials, urging dishonest conduct, I. [239], [242]; relations with Vergor, I. [242]-[244]; siege and capitulation of Beauséjour, I. [244]-[253]; imprisoned by the English, I. [252]; departs for France, I. [252].
Le Marchant, Sir Denis, II. [295 note].
Le Mercier, Chevalier, I. [157], [158], [461], II. [20], [87]; plans of, to attack the English, I. [153]-[155]; serves as messenger between the French and English, I. [449]; his fraudulent contracts, II. [35], [36], [385].
Lenisse, Madame de, I. [458].
"Léopard," the, ship, I. [362].
Lepaon, I. [12].
"Le Prudent," II. [54 note].
Léry, a French officer, I. [374], [375]; his plan of Detroit, I. [76 note].
Leslie, Lieutenant, I. [219 note].
Les Mines, I. [108].
Leuthen, II. [40].
Le Verrier, in command at Michillimackinac, II. [31].
Levi, Point, II. [213]-[216], [220], [222], [224], [229], [274], [277], [281]; position of Wolfe's army, II. [219], [228], [230]-[233]; held by the English at, II. [263], [270]; embarkation of the artillery, II. [274], [275], [280].
Lévis, Chevalier de, I. [150], [360], [482], II. [360]; opinion of, in regard to the killing of Jumonville, I. [150]; beloved by Montcalm, I. [363], [378], [379], [455], II. [308]; embarks for America, I. [363], [364]; joins Montcalm, I. [373]; at Montreal, I. [376]; his command at Ticonderoga, I. [377]-[379], [407]; his description of Montcalm, I. [379]; his manner of life at Montreal, I. [455], [457], II. [29], [426]-[428]; treatment received from Vaudreuil, I. [463], [464], II. [10], [312], [375]; his characteristics and popularity, I. [466], [478], II. [312], [353], [361]; encampment of, I. [477]; matters pertaining to the attack of Fort William Henry, I. [485], [490]-[499], [510], [512], [514 note]; his account of the slaughter at German Flats, II. [7 note]; quiets the mutiny at Montreal, II. [10]; statements concerning the fight at Rogers Rock, II. [16 note]; the victory at Ticonderoga, II. [86]-[89], [103]-[113], [431]-[436]; his promotion, II. [174]; the siege and fall of Quebec, II. [216]-[233], [259]-[325]; attacked by Wolfe, II. [230]-[233]; sent to protect Montreal, II. [250], [251], [265]; assumes the command after Montcalm's death, II. [308], [312], [313], [318], [335]; letter to Bourlamaque, II. [314]; his scaling-ladders, II. [338], [356], [357]; his expedition to attack Quebec, II. [341]-[358]; the encounter at Ste.-Foy, II. [342]-[347], [442]-[444]; the courtesies of war, II. [354]; the terms of capitulation for Montreal, II. [372]-[374]; tries to preserve the honor of France, II. [373], [375]; escapes from shipwreck, II. [384]; his letters, II. [438].
Lévis, Fort, II. [369], [374]; attacked by Amherst, II. [369], [370].
Lewis, Major, II. [139]; the expedition of Major Grant, II. [151]-[155].
"Licorne," the, ship, I. [363].
Liegnitz, successes of Frederic, II. [388].
Lighthouse Point, II. [53], [62].
Ligneris, Captain, II. [244], [245]; at Fort Duquesne, I. [208]; encounter with the English under Braddock, I. [216]; orders concerning prisoners, I. [330 note]; attack expected from Forbes, II. [141]; danger of starvation at the fort, II. [155], [156]; Fort Duquesne abandoned, II. [159]; at Venango, II. [161]; letter of Montcalm concerning, II. [169]; departs from Presquisle, II. [245]; taken prisoner, II. [248]; matters pertaining to a pension for, II. [423], [424]; receives the cross of the Order of St. Louis, II. [426].
Ligonier, General, I. [178].
Ligonier Bay, II. [251].
"Lis," the, fate of, I. [185].
L'Isle-Dieu, Abbé de, I. [106]; assertion concerning Jumonville, I. [151 note].
Lismahago, I. [159].
Little Meadows, arrival of Braddock's army at, I. [206].
Little Niagara, Fort, II. [243], [244].
Livingston, William, I. [419]; manor of, I. [32].
Logstown, I. [46], [47], [53], [60], [133].
"London Chronicle," the article upon provincial soldiery, II. [118].
Long Saut, the, II. [370].
Longueuil, Baron de, Governor of Canada, I. [82], [103], [486], II. [86], [258 note]; complains of English traders, I. [83], [84]; correspondence with Girard, I. [106], [107]; paper drawn up by, I. [154], [155]; seeks to secure Indian allies, I. [475], [476].
Loppinot, sent from Louisbourg for terms of capitulation, II. [71]-[74].
Loramie Creek, the, I. [51].
Lords of Trade, the, instructions to the colonial Assemblies, I. [172], [173]; leadership of Lord Halifax, I. [179]; quoted concerning the Acadians and their want of loyalty, I. [257], [258]; complaints of Johnson, I. [327].
Lorette, I. [209], [371], [485], II. [284], [293], [307], [342], [357]; mission of, II. [145 note]; English outpost at, II. [335]; skirmish at, II. [337].
Lorimier, I. [486].
Loring, Captain, the navy built by order of Amherst, II. [241], [242], [251], [252].
Lotbinière, a Canadian engineer, I. [374], II. [87]; his work at Ticonderoga, I. [378].
Loudon, Earl, to be the commander-in-chief of the American troops, I. [383]; difficulties in providing for the soldiers, I. [387], [439], [440]; arrives at Albany, I. [399]; royal orders concerning military rank, I. [399], [400]; the provincial forces examined, I. [401]; sends reinforcements to Oswego, I. [405]; orders Winslow to abandon Ticonderoga expedition, I. [406]; his charges against Shirley, I. [413 note], [420]; English losses, I. [419], [420]; his campaign, I. [421], [422]; his orders to Winslow, I. [438]; exaggeration of Vaudreuil, I. [460], [461]; his plans for reducing Louisbourg, I. [468]-[471], [473 note], [496], II. [131]; soldiers drawn from New York, I. [474], [475]; frontier exposed to attack, I. [496]; letters sent from Webb, I. [498 note], [501]; despatches sent to Webb, II. [1]; his plan of action, II. [2]; plans an attack upon Ticonderoga, II. [11]; his failures, II. [45]; recalled from his command, II. [48], [83]; money expended by Massachusetts on this expedition, II. [84]; consulted by Bradstreet, II. [127]; his influence on the army, II. [380]; letters concerning the massacre at Fort William Henry, II. [428], [429].
Louis XIII., I. [14], [15].
Louis XIV., I. [284 note], II. [409].
Louis XV., I. [43], [66], [67], [70], [71], [75], [129], [361]; possibility of the conquest of Canada, I. [2], [3]; condition of France during his reign, I. [9]-[16]; scenes at Versailles, I. [11], [12]; adornments given to Paris, I. [13], [14]; feeling towards, I. [14]; position of Madame de Pompadour, I. [15], [179]; subjects of, in Acadia, I. [91], [94]-[96], [102], [105], [235], [238], [260], [284]; the English denounced by, I. [115]; political alliances with, I. [354]; his detestation of Frederic the Great, I. [355]; the promotion of Montcalm, I. [360]; troops sent against Austria, I. [363]; troops sent to reinforce New France, I. [363]; instructions sent to Vaudreuil, I. [367], [368]; expenses in Canada, I. [370], [372], [453], II. [17]-[38], [169]-[172], [321], [322]; sends the cordon rouge to Montcalm, I. [454]; his portrait on Indian medals, I. [480]; promises of the Indians, I. [488]; corruption at court, II. [44], [45]; Vaudreuil's efforts to slander Montcalm, II. [164]-[167], [321], [322]; the refusal of forces from France to Canada, II. [174]-[178]; the loss of New France, II. [375], [376].
Louisbourg, I. [29], [105], [107], [109], [185], [239], [242], [251], [290], [291]; fortress of, I. [92], [93], [368], II. [52]-[55]; restored to the French, I. [92]; commanders at, I. [101], [102], [104]; aid refused to Beauséjour, I. [250]; plan of Loudon for the reduction of, I. [468], [469], [471], [474]; the English fleet wrecked, I. [472]; policy of Pitt regarding, II. [47], [48]; the siege and reduction of, by the English, II. [48], [49], [51]-[82 note], [112], [129], [162], [177], [190]; inhabitants of the town, II. [54]; the batteries silenced by the enemy, II. [61], [62]; Drucour's efforts to protect the harbor, II. [64]; the shipping burned, II. [65]-[67], [69]; the Governor's lodgings in flames, II. [67], [68]; position of the besieged, II. [69], [70]; the terms of capitulation finally accepted, II. [71]-[74], [75 note]; statistics of prisoners, cannon, etc., II. [75], [76]; Governor Drucour succeeded by Governor Whitmore, II. [76]; rejoicing at the fall of, II. [76]-[78]; Wolfe ordered to scatter the neighboring settlers, II. [80], [81]; arrival of 43d Regiment, II. [183]; departure of the fleet with Gen. Wolfe, II. [193]; dismantled and abandoned, II. [363].
Louisbourg Grenadiers, the, at Quebec, II. [298 note].
Louisiana, I. [72], [73], [366], II. [2], [155]; French possessions in, I. [20], [24], [39]; communication with Canada, I. [36], [37], [39], [40], [80], [83]; arrival of the exiles from Acadia, I. [283]; proposal of Montcalm concerning, II. [179]; given to Spain, II. [406].
Louisville, I. [58].
Louvigny, I. [458].
Lowendal, I. [10].
"Lowestoffe," the, II. [355], [356].
Lowry, I. [79].
Lowther, Miss Katherine, II. [190]; Wolfe's last message to, II. [284].
Loyalhannon, II. [149], [151], [154]-[156].
Loyalhannon Creek, II. [141].
Lusignan, commandant at Ticonderoga, I. [445].
Lutherans, the, I. [31], [32].
Lutterberg, battle of, II. [47].
Lycurgus, II. [91].
Lydius, a trader, I. [435].
Lyman, Phineas, in the expedition against Crown Point, I. [290], [313], [314]; origin of Fort Lyman, I. [294]; takes command of Johnson's troops, I. [306]; conflicting reports concerning, I. [316]; at Fort Edward, I. [401], [402]; his chaplain, I. [402]; report concerning the camp, I. [403], [404]; regiment of, II. [95]; meeting with Langy in the woods, II. [97].
Lyman, Fort, I. [295]-[297], [300], [301], [308]-[310]; building of, I. [294]; afterwards called Fort Edward, I. [294], [315].
Lyon's Cove, I. [268].