- Reeve, Colonel, [219].
- Reeve, John Fraser, [219].
- Reeve, Mrs., [219].
- Richelieu, Robert, [70].
- Riedesel, General, [89], [91].
- Riverin, [13].
- Rivière du Loup, [36], [39].
- Rivière Noire, [37], [226].
- Rivière Ouelle, [183], [280], [281], [283], [285].
- Roderick, Lieut., [259].
- Ross, Mr., [43].
- Ross, Captain, [254], [259].
- Roy, J.E., [244].
- Royal George, the, [148], [151].
- Sackett's Harbour, [161].
- Saguenay River, [5], [183], [228], [255].
- Saguenay County, [172].
- Saint Anne de Beaupré, [64], [254].
- Saint Charles River, [257], [258], [259], [260].
- Sainte Foy, [73], [259], [262], [264].
- Sainte Irénée, [233].
- Saint Jean Seigniory, [36].
- Saint Joachim, [253].
- Saint Matthew's Church, Quebec, [219].
- St. Roch's, Quebec, [76], [88].
- St. Roch, [88].
- Sans Bruit Seigniory, [36].
- Sault au Matelot, [76], [77].
- Schomberg, Capt., [270].
- Scott, Sir Walter, [27], [170].
- Sewell, Mr., [166].
- Sicily, [137], [138].
- Siegfried, André, [245].
- Sillery, [264].
- Smith, Justin H., [244].
- Sorel, [9], [90], [91].
- Soumande, Pierre, [12].
- Stadacona, [5].
- Sterling, [56].
- Stevenson, James, [119].
- Stewart, Andrew, [172].
- Stewart, Lieut Chas., [33].
- Stewart, Mr., [107].
- Stoney Creek, [156].
- Stuart, Prince Charles, [22], [27].
- Sulte, B., [243].
- Swanton, Capt, [270].
- Syracuse, [137], [138].
- Taché, Madame, [211], [212].
- Tadousac, [6], [7], [14], [15], [19], [88], [183], [228], [287]-[289].
- Talon, Jean, [8], [11].
- Taschereau, Hon G., [106].
- Ten Mile Creek, [159].
- Têtu, Mgr. H., [15], [245].
- Thames River, Ontario, [155].
- Thompson, James, [244].
- Three Rivers, [69], [150].
- Toronto, [148], [155], [159].
- Trafalgar, Battle of, [129], [205].
- Tremblay, [109].
- Usburn, Mr., [106].
- Wall, Captain, [152].
- Walpole, Sir R., [23].
- Warren, John, [119].
- Washington, [155].
- Washington, George, [65].
- Waterloo, Battle of, [205].
- Wauchope, Mr., [277].
- Wellington, Duke of, [205].
- West Indies, [95].
- Wilkes, John, [35].
- Wilkinson, General, [156].
- Winchester, General, [154].
- Winder, General, [156].
- Wingfield, Major, [223].
- Wolfe, General James, [19], [20], [22], [23], [28], [29], [31], [66], [241], [252], [260].
- Wolfe's Cove, [29], [68], [75], [256].
- Wooster, General, [81].
- Würtele, F.C., [244].
- Yeo, Sir James, [154], [156]-[159].
- York, Duke of, [96].
- York (Toronto), [148], [155], [156], [159], [160].
- Yorktown, [91].
- Yukon River, [279].
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Exact information in regard to the brothers Hazeur, who have a place in this story merely because they held the seigniory of Malbaie, may be found in articles by Mgr. H. Têtu, in the Bulletin des Recherches Historiques (Lévis, Quebec) for August, 1907, and the following numbers. They were the Canon Joseph Thierry Hazeur, born in 1680, and Pierre Hazeur de L'Orme, born in 1682, both apparently at Quebec. The younger brother took the name de L'Orme from his mother's family. He was for many years the representative in France of the Chapter of the Cathedral at Quebec, which held, from the Pope and the King, four or five abbeys in France. His copious letters published by Mgr. Têtu illustrate with some vividness details of the ecclesiastical life of the time. For several years after the British conquest of Canada the Quebec Chapter continued to receive the revenues of the Abbey of Meaubec. The elder Hazeur, less able than his brother, was Curé at Point aux Trembles. An invalid, he spent his later years chiefly in Quebec.
[2] Malcolm Fraser, an officer in the 78th Highlanders and afterwards first seigneur of Mount Murray, one of the two seigniories into which Malbaie was divided, was sent out on these ravaging expeditions. Years after, some of Fraser's neighbours of French origin rallied him on his capacity for devastation as shown at this time. See Fraser's Journal, Appendix A, p. [253], and the Mémoires of Philippe Aubert de Gaspé, 1866, Ch. II.