erects fort, [83];

expedition not approved by minister, [84];

Frontenac defends it, [85];

difficulties with Perrot, governor of Montreal, and the Abbé Fénelon, [90-104];

captures twelve coureurs de bois, [99];

sends Perrot and Fénelon to France with report on case, [102];

the king's reply, [103];

enemies at court, [110];

honour paid to him in church curtailed by Laval, [112];

attitude towards ecclesiastical powers, [113];