[24] Archives of Nova Scotia.
[25] Parkman, Montcalm and Wolfe, vol. i. chap. vii.
[26] Lambert, Travels, vol i. p. 158.
[27] Captain Knox's Journal of the Siege.
[28] Ticonderoga, the Indian name for the fort of Carillon.
[29] Parkman, Montcalm and Wolfe, vol. ii., Appendix.
[30] Now known as Wolfe's Cove.
[31] Afterwards Marquis of Townshend.
[32] This romantic story is not fully established. Parkman cites it as historical, but Kingsford considers it disproved by General Murray's Journal. Its original source is the diary of the Chevalier de Lévis, but it also appears in The Campaign of 1760, attributed to the Chevalier Johnstone, Montcalm's Scotch aide-de-camp.
[33] Aux braves de 1760, érigé par la Société St. Jean Baptiste de Québec.