Montagnais, the, [86] n., [93], [96].
Montmorency, Duke of, [26-7]; viceroy of Canada, [78], [79], [80].
Monts, Sieur de, [16], [24]; his trading company and monopoly, [22] n., [25-7], [28], [29], [56-7], [60-1], [68]; his colonizing expedition to Acadia, [23], [28-43]; equips Champlain's expedition to the St Lawrence, [60-1], [62-3], [70-2]; member of Champlain's Company, [75].
New France, [23]; and the trading companies, [19] and note; explorations in, [21], [23], [84]; religious strife in, [117]; the Huguenots forbidden to settle in, [117], [123], [133]; surrendered to Britain, [126]; restored to France, [127]; progress in retarded by the Thirty Years' War, [128-9].
Nicolet, Jean, an explorer and interpreter, [98], [135].
Norumbega, what it comprised, [28] n., [36].
Onondagas, the, [104], [108-10].
Pontgravé, Sieur du, his voyages to New France, [20] and note; with De Monts' expedition to Acadia, [28], [31], [37], [42]; left in command at Port Royal, [43-6]; with Champlain in the St Lawrence, [61], [63], [65], [68], [87].
Port Mouton, De Monts' expedition at, [29-31].
Port Royal, the French colony at, [34], [40-6], [47]; Order of Good Cheer founded, [52-4]; colony abandoned, but re-established, [56-8]; captured by the British, [76].