Bois Brûlés, their hostility to the Red River colonists, [54], [60]; attack Colony Gardens, [77-9], [86]; at Seven Oaks, [95-101]; their savage orgy at Fort Douglas, [106].
Boucher, François, his parley with Governor Semple at Seven Oaks, [97-8].
Bourke, John, store-keeper of Colony Gardens, [76]; severely wounded at Seven Oaks, [95] n., [96], [99], [100], [103]; charged with felony, [105], [120]; overhears plot to assassinate Lord Selkirk, [118-19].
Brandon House, a Hudson's Bay Company post, [65], [66]; captured by Cuthbert Grant, [89].
Burke, Father, accompanies first contingent of Red River colonists, [44], [50].
Burns, Robert, at St Mary's Isle, [5-6].
Cameron, Duncan, a partner of the North-West Company, [68]; his imposture and work of destruction at Colony Gardens, [69-73], [75], [76]; taken prisoner at Fort Gibraltar, [84]; sent to England for trial, [87].
Campbell, George, a traitor in the camp at Colony Gardens, [71], [73].
Churchill river, Selkirk's colonists winter on, [62].
Colony Gardens, [59]. See Red River Colony.