arrested at Quebec, [93];
character and conduct, [96-7];
protests competency of Sovereign Council to try him, [99];
specially commended to Frontenac in a dispatch from minister, [101];
sent to France, [102];
allowed to return to Canada after brief imprisonment, [103];
removed to government of Acadia, [270];
continues to trade, [271];
dismissal and death, [272]
Perrot, Rev. M.,