Condé, Prince de, viceroy of Canada, [73-4], [75], [78].

Duval, Jean, his plot to kill Champlain, [64]; suffers death, [65].

France, and the Wars of the League, [6-8]; her colonization policy, [10-11], [15], [17], [18], [25], [28], [61-2], [117], [121], [132]; and trading monopolies in New France, [19] and note, [26-7], [56-57], [79], [80]; her magnificent opportunity of colonial expansion, [31-3]; the Huguenot revolt at La Rochelle, [123-4]; war with Britain, [124-6]; her rivalry with the House of Hapsburg, [121], [128] and note; her colonial policy retarded by her ambitious foreign policy, [127-9].

Georgian Bay, Champlain at, [105-6].

Gosnold, Bartholomew, an English navigator, [13], [16].

Great Britain, her colonization policy, [14-15]; founds a colony in America, [16-17], [33], [82]; her capture of New France, [124-7].

Hébert, Louis, in Acadia, [28], [29]; scurvily treated by Champlain's Company, [76-7]; his farm in Quebec, [67], [80-1].

Henry IV, [7], [8]; his interest in colonial expansion, [10-11], [17], [18], [24], [25], [60], [121]; assassinated, [71].

Holland, her interest in America, [14-16], [17].

Hudson, Henry, explorer, [17], [66], [95] n.