Oneidas, [93].
Onondaga, [94]; council at, [196]-[200], [401].
Onontio, Indian name for governor of Canada, [69], [78], [92] (La Barre); addressed by Big Mouth, [107]-[109].
Orleans, holds for the Fronde, [2].
Otréouati (Big Mouth), [95].
Ottawa River, its importance to the French, [298].
Ottawas, their hostility, [113]; a generic name, [145 n.]; join Denonville, [148]; their barbarities, [153]; claimed as British subjects, [158]; greet Perrot, [204]; jealous of the Hurons, [205]; their neutrality overcome, [253]-[255].
Ourehaoué, a Cayuga chief, [195], [200].
Oyster River, attack and massacre, [365]-[367].

P.

Peace of Ryswick, [422]; celebrated in Quebec, [426].
Pemaquid, capture by French and Indians, [224], [346]; scheme of Frontenac, [357]; its defences, [358]; attack and capture, [378]-[382].
Pentegoet (Castine), [337]; held by Saint-Castin, [345]; attacked by Andros, [346].
Perrot, governor of Montreal, [28]; his anger at Bizard, [31]; arrested at Quebec by Frontenac, [33]; the king's opinion, [40]; is restored, [65]; his greed, [66]; his enmity to Saint-Castin, [344]; at the Montreal council, [448].
Perrot, Nicolas, the voyageur, [102 n.]; at Michillimackinac, [111]; his skill in dealing with the Indians, [112], [145], [203], [206].
Philip's (King) war, [220].
Phips, Sir William, commands the expedition to Port Royal, [236]; early life and character, [240]-[242]; as governor of Massachusetts, [243]; his expedition to Quebec, [262]-[285]; the summons to surrender, [266]; mistakes and delays, [268]; cannonade, [272]; retreat, [278]; French supply-ships, [282]; arrival at Boston, [283].
Port Royal captured, [236]-[240].
Prisoners (English), their treatment in Canada, [377]; restored, [423]; French, among the Indians, [421], [424].

Q.

Quebec, capital of Canada, [15]; municipal government established by Frontenac, [19]; the Lower Town burned, [72]; greeting to Frontenac, [191]; design of attack bv Massachusetts, [244]-[246] (see [Phips, Sir W.]); the defences, [251]; arrival of Frontenac with troops, [259]; defence against Phips's attack, [261]-[278]; its imminent danger, [279]; construction of fortifications, [297].

R.

Rat (the), a Huron chief, see [Kondiaronk].
Récollet friars befriended by Frontenac, [39], [71], [323], [435]; their eulogy of him, [430].
Richelieu, [184].
Rooseboom, a Dutch trader, [128], [146].
Runaways from Canada, sheltered by Dongan, [127].
Rupert, Fort (Hudson's Bay), seized by Canadians, [133].
Ryswick, peace of, [422], [452].

S.

Saint-Castin, Baron de, on the Penobscot, [221]; attacks Fort Loval, [229]; at Castine, [337]; his career, [342]-[345]; plan to kidnap him, [359]; at the attack on Pemaquid, [380]; on the Penobscot, [385].
Sainte-Hélène, son of Le Moyne, [132], [209]; in the attack on Schenectady, [210], [214]; in the defence of Quebec, [271], [273]; is killed, [276].
Saint Louis (Saut de), mission village, [293], [309].
Saint Louis, Fort, on the Illinois, [86], [144].
Saint Sulpice, priests of, [29], [32], [35], [42].
Saint-Vallier, bishop of Canada, [116]; applauds Denonville, [169], [183]; at Quebec, [247]; during Phips's attack, [280], [281]; relations with Frontenac, [322], [326]; excess of zeal, [328]; returns to France, [332].
Salmon Falls, attack on, [220], [227].
Schenectady, destruction of, [211]-[216]; its effect in Canada, [233]; on the Indians, [252].
Schuyler, John, attacks La Prairie, [257]; carries the treaty of Ryswick to Quebec, [422]; Peter, mayor of Albany, [198]; leads an attack; his successful retreat, [289]-[293]; in the Mohawk expedition, [312]-[314]; convokes an Indian council, [399].
Seignelay, son of Colbert, colonial minister, [61], [101]; advices to Denonville, [170].
Senecas, the most powerful of the Iroquois, [74], [76]; prepare for hostilities, [97]; pass for cowards, [100]; their fortifications, [114]; attack the Illinois, [117]; intrigue with the Hurons, [118]; Denonville plans to attack them, [122], [136]; his campaign, [149]-[157]; they threaten Fort Niagara, [166].
Subercase, a French officer, proposes to attack the Iroquois, but is overruled, [178]; in the Onondaga expedition, [412].

T.