Talon, the intendant, [15]; declines to attend meeting of the estates, [20]; returns to France, [21]; hostile to Frontenac at the court, [40].
Theatricals at Quebec, [324]-[326], [333].
Thury, the priest, [225], [361]; persuades Taxous, [363], [368]; instigates hostilities, [376].
Tonty at Fort St. Louis, [144]; at Fort Niagara, [147]; in the fight with the Senecas, [150].
Toronto, [128].
Torture practised by Indians, [181], [300], [413]; instigated by the French, [305], [404], [405].
Troyes, Chevalier de, [132]; at Fort Niagara, [155].

U.

Ursuline Convent at Quebec, [24]; during the attack, [280].

V.

Vaillant, the Jesuit, negotiates with Dongan, [162].
Valrenne destroys Fort Frontenac, [192]; sent to defend La Prairie, [291], [294].
Vaudreuil, Chevalier de, in the Seneca campaign, [151]; in the defence against the Iroquois, [169], [179]; in the attack of the Onondagas, [410], [413], [414].
Verchères, the heroine of, [302]-[308].
Versailles, 1, [184].
Viele, his mission to Onondaga, [93], [98].
Villebon, governor of Acadia, [347], [378].
Villeray, a tool of the Jesuits, [47]; at Quebec, [247]; his negotiations with Frontenac, [249].
Villieu, commands the Indian allies, [361]; attacks Oyster River, [365]; nearly perishes in the Penobscot, [364]; returns to Quebec, [368]; takes Pemaquid, [381]; is captured, [385].

W.

Waldron at Cocheco, [224].
Walley, John, in command under Phips at Quebec, [246]; commands the land attack, [271]; in camp, [274]-[276]; retreat, [277].
Weems at Pemaquid, [224], [225].
Wells, attacked by French and Abenakis, [353]-[355].
William III., [184].
Winthrop, commander at Albany, [257].

Y.

York, massacre at, [349]-[351].