Q.

Quakers, the, their attitude towards the Indians, and their influence in Pennsylvania, I. [31], [32], [141], [166], [193], [196], [337]-[341], [344]-[347], [349], [422], II. [142]; their trades, I. [339].
Quebec, I. [126 note], [184 note], [244], [282], [468], II. [18], [212], [224], [250], [261], [306]; rule of the military governor, I. [22]; chain of French forts connecting the city with New Orleans, I. [36], [39]-[41]; priests of Acadia controlled by the diocese of, I. [94], [255], [256]; relations with the Acadians, I. [242], [282], [283] (see [Acadians]); questions of French conquest, I. [238]; described by Montcalm, I. [456]; the Lenten season, I. [458]; Montcalm retires to, II. [7], [8]; social life among the officials, II. [18]-[30]; La Friponne, II. [24]; war-policy of Pitt, II. [47], [48]; preparations for an English attack, II. [79], [176]; the expedition fitted out against, II. [191]-[194]; the siege and reduction of, II. [195]-[233], [299]-[325], [325 note, 326 note], [436]-[438], [442]; census of, II. [178]; natural defences of, II. [178], [209], [289]; preparations for the defence of, II. [198]-[200], [209], [210], [215] (see [Montcalm]); the fireships, II. [201], [210]-[212], [227]; the Palace Gate, II. [201]; scarcity of food, II. [203]; the Cathedral, II. [208]; the Seminary garden, II. [208]; the Recollets, II. [208]; the Ursulines, II. [208]; the Jesuits, II. [208]; the proclamations issued by Wolfe, II. [213], [214], [223], [225], [226], [261]; the town bombarded, and dwellings burned, II. [214], [215], [261], [262], [265]; the disaster of Montmorenci, II. [228]-[233], [259], [268], [269]; the siege continued, II. [259]-[272]; the Upper and Lower Towns, II. [267]; despatches sent from Wolfe to England, II. [270], [272], [323]; the Heights of Abraham ascended, II. [272]-[288]; action of Holmes's squadron, II. [278], [280]; the last battle between Wolfe and Montcalm, I. [288]-[297], [298 note], [305]; the Plains of Abraham, II. [289]; the death of Wolfe, II. [297]; the French routed, II. [299]-[305]; the town abandoned by the army, II. [307]-[310]; the death of Montcalm, II. [308], [309]; the grief and poverty of the people, II. [310], [311]; Lévis attempts to save the city, II. [312]-[315]; the capitulation, of, II., [315]-[318]; the city left in command of Murray, II. [317]; the rejoicing over the victory, II. [323]-[325]; authorities for information concerning, II. [325 note, 326 note]; drawings made of the ruins, II. [327]; confusion after the siege, II. [327]-[331]; kindness of the nuns, II. [330], [331], [335]; the rule of Murray, II. [331]-[333]; rumors of an attack from the French, II. [335]-[340]; the expedition of Lévis against, and the battle of Ste.-Foy, II. [340]-[358], [442]-[444]; arrival of the British squadron, II. [355], [356]; the siege raised, II. [357], [358]; the fall of Canada, ii, [360]-[382]; self-devotion of the missionaries, II. [412]; maps referring to, II. [440], [441].
Quebec, basin of, II. [213], [282].
Quebec, Bishop of, I. [106], [255], [260].
Queen's Bastion, the, II. [55], [68].
Queen's Battery, the, at Quebec, II. [208].
Querdisien-Tremais, to investigate the frauds in Canada, II. [36].