[108]

;

his instructions, [109];

claims to rank above bishop, [115];

causes king's prohibition of trading licences to be registered in Frontenac's absence, [117];

asked to furnish particulars as to ill effects of liquor traffic, [118];

censured for interfering in matters beyond his sphere, [120];

his recommendations on the coureurs de bois question, [127];

dispute with Frontenac as to presidency of Sovereign Council, [133-40];

severely censured in despatch from minister, [134];