quarrels with Mézy, [50];
sails for France to settle question of bishopric, May 1672, [70];
made bishop of Quebec and returns to Canada, 1675, [71];
establishes ecclesiastical court, [111];
curtails honours paid to governor in church, [112];
king's instructions on the subject, [113];
Frontenac's estimate of bishop's revenue, [114];
objects to trading permits issued by governor, as involving selling of liquor to Indians, [116];
gains the king over to his views, [118];
sends grand-vicar to France to uphold his policy, [118];