Cartier, Jacques, [61].
Champdoré, with Champlain at Port Royal, [46].
Champlain, Samuel de, his birth and parentage, [2-3]; serves in the Wars of the League, [6-8]; his voyage to the West Indies and Mexico, [8-10]; his first voyage to the St Lawrence, [11-12], [16], [19-21]; with De Monts' expedition to Acadia, [23], [26-43]; his work at Port Royal, [43-6]; with Poutrincourt's exploring expedition, [47-52]; founds the Order of Good Cheer at Port Royal, [52-4]; his second voyage to the St Lawrence and the founding of Quebec, [59-68], [81], [82-3], [123]; a conspiracy to kill him, [64-5]; his habitation, [66-7]; his Indian policy, [68-70], [87], [97], [104-5]; organizes a trading company in France and secures a monopoly, becoming lieutenant-general of New France, [71-5]; his difficulties with his company, [77-80]; his expedition with the Algonquins against the Iroquois, [87-96], [101-2]; his marriage, [117-18]; is grossly deceived by Nicolas Vignau, [98-104]; wounded in expedition with the Hurons against the Onondagas, [104-12]; winters with the Hurons, [112-15], [146], [148-50]; his work as king's lieutenant in Quebec, [116-17], [119], [134]; captured and taken to London, [124-6], [127]; his reception on his return to Quebec, [130-1]; his last years and death, [133-6]; his writings and character, [84-5], [137-51], [152-3]; a comparison with Lescarbot, [55-7], [140-3]; his patriotism, [12], [62], [78], [84]; his strong geographical instinct, [9-10], [20], [26-7], [29], [55], [139-40], [148]; his ambition to discover a westerly route to the East, [26], [62], [69], [84], [97], [103]; his explorations, [21], [30], [35-6], [38-40], [41], [44], [47-9], [84-6], [96], [99-101], [105-8].
Champlain, Madame, [117-18].
Champlain's Company, its charter, [74-5]; its treatment of Louis Hébert and failure to encourage colonization, [76-8]; deprived of its monopoly, [79].
Chastes, Aymar de, [24]; sends Champlain on his first voyage to the St Lawrence, [11-12], [16], [19], [20-1].
Chauvin, Pierre, secures monopoly of the fur trade in the St Lawrence, [16], [18-19], [62].
Coligny, Admiral de, his interest in New France, [14].
Colombo, Don Francisco, and Champlain, [8].
Company of One Hundred Associates, founding of the, [122-3], [129]; disaster befalls it, [124], [125].