Kalm, II. 404;
his prediction concerning the British colonies in America, II.
404.
Kanaouagon, the, I. 43.
Kanon, II. 197,
198, 326 note;
his fleet, II. 201.
Karl, Prince, II. 40.
Kaskaskia, French settlement at, I. 41.
Kaunitz, I. 354.
Kenawha River, the, I.
48, 50.
Kennebec River, the, I.
28, 184,
192, 245, II.
250;
forts to be built upon, by the English, I.
169.
Kennedy, Lieutenant, consults with Captain Murray, I.
271, 272;
his exploits against the French, I. 428;
adventures of a scouting-party of Rogers, I.
441-445;
killed by the French, I. 443.
Kennedy, Captain, sent to the Abenakis of St. Francis, II.
251.
Kennington Cove, II. 59 note.
Keppel, Commodore, his arrival at Hampton, I. 187;
accompanies Braddock to Alexandria, I. 191;
sailors furnished by, for Braddock, I. 201.
Kikensick, chief of the Nipissings, speech of, I.
487, 488.
Kilgore, Ralph, I. 79 note.
Killick, master of an English transport, II. 205;
passage of the Traverse, II.
204-206.
King's Bastion, the, II.
53, 55;
the Governor's dwelling, II.
67-69.
Kingston, I. 68.
Kirkland, Dr., a surgeon, I.
394, 395.
Kittanning, I. 24, 423;
attack upon, I.
423-427.
Kloster-Zeven, convention of, II. 45.
Knox, Captain John, II. 56 note;
character of Le Loutre described, I.
252 note;
at Annapolis, II. 77;
rejoicing at the fall of Louisbourg, II.
77, 78;
his regiment ordered to Louisbourg, II.
181, 182;
his impressions of Wolfe, II. 184;
account of the Canadian coasts, II. 205;
description of the scenery on the St. Lawrence River, II.
207;
visits the Church of Saint-Laurent, II.
207, 208;
description of the fireships, II. 211,
212, 227;
his view of Quebec from Point Levi, II. 214;
visits the falls, II. 220;
reports obtained from a Canadian, II. 222,
223;
his account of Canadian prisoners, II. 226;
losses reported, II. 233;
the illness of Wolfe, II. 266,
267;
the defence of Cap-Rouge, II. 279;
the dying words of Wolfe, II. 297 note;
describes Quebec after the siege, II. 329,
330;
his stay in the General Hospital, II.
330, 331;
the troops described by, II.
333, 334;
skirmish at Lorette, II.
337, 338;
action between Lévis and Murray, II.
347-350;
arrival of aid, II. 355,
356;
the troops of Murray sail for Montreal, II.
363-366;
death of Montcalm, II. 441.
Kolin, II. 39.
Kunersdorf, the allies attacked, II. 387.
Kushkushkee, II. 145.
La Barolon, I. 458.
La Chine, I. 38, 458, II.
6, 9,
371, 372.
La Clue, Admiral, II. 49;
imprisoned by Osborn, II. 49,
50.
La Corne, Saint-Luc de, I.
486, 503, II.
121, 431;
sent to Acadia to watch the frontier, I. 103,
116, 117;
circumstances attending the massacre at Fort William Henry, I.
498, 507,
509;
ordered to Quebec, II. 195,
198, 242;
to defend the rapids, II. 361,
371;
shipwrecked, II. 384,
385.
La Demoiselle (Old Britain), an Indian chief, I.
51, 83;
his course of action with Céloron, I.
51, 52;
his village, I. 56;
councils held with Gist, I. 56,
57;
the English invited to a feather dance, I.
57, 58;
devoured by the Indians, I. 84,
85.
La Galette, II. 369.
Lainé, II. 28.
Lalerne, fight at Beaubassin, I. 117.
"La Liberté" ship, I. 457.
La Motte, Dubois de, French admiral, I. 469,
471-473 note;
commands the French fleet for America, I. 182,
183;
effort of Boscawen to intercept his fleet, I. 185;
the English fleet wrecked, I. 471,
472.
La Motte, Captain, II. 302.
"La Mutine," frigate, I. 102.
Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick, II. 433.
Langlade, Charles, a French trader, I. 62,
84, II. 218,
372 note, 425;
to receive a pension, I. 85;
the Ojibwas led to attack the Miamis, I. 209;
his Indian wife, I. 486;
matters in relation to Braddock's defeat, II. 425,
426.
Languedoc, I. 456;
battalion of, I. 182,
186, 298,
379, 477;
stationed at Ticonderoga, I. 376, II.
104;
the advance upon Fort William Henry, I. 491;
the fall of Quebec, II. 292.
Langy, rangers captured by, II. 87;
reports the approach of the English, II.
87, 88;
meeting with the English in the woods, II.
94-97;
detachment of, II. 110.
La Paille Coupée, village of, I. 43.
La Pause, M. de, II. 373.
La Perade, Chevalier de, I. 210.
La Plante, I. 486.
La Prairie, I. 457.
La Présentation, I.
70, 154,
372, 485, II.
369;
description of, I.
65-67;
effort of Piquet to gain converts, I.
70, 71,
74, 75;
Jesuit influence, II. 144.
La Reine, battalion of, I.
182, 186,
298, 477, II.
104;
to defend Ticonderoga, I. 376;
the advance upon Fort William Henry, I. 491.
La Sarre, battalion of, I. 363,
408, 477;
encamped at Fort Frontenac, I. 376;
advances upon Fort William Henry, I. 491;
serves under Montcalm, II. 104;
the fall of Quebec, II. 292.
Lascelles' regiment, II. 233 note.
La Suède, II. 342.
"La Superbe," ship, I. 457.
Laurel Hill, I. 145,
146, 151,
155, II. 141.
Lawrence, Brigadier, Governor of Nova Scotia, I.
239, II.
48, 194 note;
succeeds Hopson in office, I. 113;
his treatment of the Acadians, I. 113;
the occupation of Beaubassin, I.
115-120;
the attack on Beauséjour, I.
192, 239,
240, 245;
his characteristics, I. 257;
quoted concerning the Acadians, I.
257, 263,
264, 269,
270, 282;
exacts the oath of allegiance from the Acadians, I.
260;
a memorial sent to, from the Acadians, I.
260-263;
matters pertaining to the expulsion of the Acadians, I.
263-267,
273, 274,
282;
serves in the expedition against Louisbourg, II.
48, 57.
Lawrence, Fort,
erected, I. 118, 239,
241, 243;
demands of Le Loutre, I. 121;
encampment of the English, I. 248.
Le Bâtard, Étienne,
the murder of Captain Howe, I. 118,
119.
Le Bœuf, Fort, I.
130, 213, II.
160, 244;
erection of, I. 128;
garrison at, I. 131;
arrival of Washington, I. 133,
134, 297;
burned, II. 247.
Le Borgne, II. 28,
425.
Le Brun, I. 11.
Le Calvaire, II. 336.
Legge, chancellor of the exchequer, II. 393.
Le Guerne, a priest, I. 281;
his description of the embarkation of the Acadians, I.
281.
Le Loutre, Joseph Louis,
vicar-general of Acadia, I. 99,
104, 113;
instigates the Indians to murder the English, I.
99, 100,
103-105,
235;
injures the Acadians by his machinations, I. 101,
113, 114,
122, 238,
243;
letter of, concerning Halifax, I. 101;
pension received by, I. 105;
his dealings discovered by Cornwallis, I. 107;
encourages the Acadians to leave their farms, I.
108, 109,
110, 120,
243, 244,
250, 255,
260;
his double-dealing and cruelty, I. 114,
243,
252 note, II.
421;
arrival of, at Beaubassin, I. 116;
treacherous murder of Captain Howe, I.
118, 119;
his letter in answer to Lawrence's proclamation, I.
121;
letters from officials, urging dishonest conduct, I.
239, 242;
relations with Vergor, I.
242-244;
siege and capitulation of Beauséjour, I.
244-253;
imprisoned by the English, I. 252;
departs for France, I. 252.
Le Marchant, Sir Denis, II. 295 note.
Le Mercier, Chevalier, I. 157,
158, 461, II.
20, 87;
plans of, to attack the English, I.
153-155;
serves as messenger between the French and English, I.
449;
his fraudulent contracts, II. 35,
36, 385.
Lenisse, Madame de, I. 458.
"Léopard," the, ship, I. 362.
Lepaon, I. 12.
"Le Prudent," II. 54 note.
Léry, a French officer, I. 374,
375;
his plan of Detroit, I. 76 note.
Leslie, Lieutenant, I. 219 note.
Les Mines, I. 108.
Leuthen, II. 40.
Le Verrier, in command at Michillimackinac, II.
31.
Levi, Point, II.
213-216,
220, 222,
224, 229,
274, 277,
281;
position of Wolfe's army, II.
219, 228,
230-233;
held by the English at, II. 263,
270;
embarkation of the artillery, II. 274,
275, 280.
Lévis, Chevalier de, I. 150,
360, 482, II.
360;
opinion of, in regard to the killing of Jumonville, I.
150;
beloved by Montcalm, I. 363,
378, 379,
455, II. 308;
embarks for America, I. 363,
364;
joins Montcalm, I. 373;
at Montreal, I. 376;
his command at Ticonderoga, I.
377-379,
407;
his description of Montcalm, I. 379;
his manner of life at Montreal, I. 455,
457, II. 29,
426-428;
treatment received from Vaudreuil, I. 463,
464, II. 10,
312, 375;
his characteristics and popularity, I. 466,
478, II. 312,
353, 361;
encampment of, I. 477;
matters pertaining to the attack of Fort William Henry, I.
485,
490-499,
510, 512,
514 note;
his account of the slaughter at German Flats, II.
7 note;
quiets the mutiny at Montreal, II. 10;
statements concerning the fight at Rogers Rock, II.
16 note;
the victory at Ticonderoga, II.
86-89,
103-113,
431-436;
his promotion, II. 174;
the siege and fall of Quebec, II.
216-233,
259-325;
attacked by Wolfe, II.
230-233;
sent to protect Montreal, II. 250,
251, 265;
assumes the command after Montcalm's death, II.
308, 312,
313, 318,
335;
letter to Bourlamaque, II. 314;
his scaling-ladders, II. 338,
356, 357;
his expedition to attack Quebec, II.
341-358;
the encounter at Ste.-Foy, II.
342-347,
442-444;
the courtesies of war, II. 354;
the terms of capitulation for Montreal, II.
372-374;
tries to preserve the honor of France, II.
373, 375;
escapes from shipwreck, II. 384;
his letters, II. 438.
Lévis, Fort, II. 369,
374;
attacked by Amherst, II. 369,
370.
Lewis, Major, II. 139;
the expedition of Major Grant, II.
151-155.
"Licorne," the, ship, I. 363.
Liegnitz, successes of Frederic, II. 388.
Lighthouse Point, II.
53, 62.
Ligneris, Captain, II. 244,
245;
at Fort Duquesne, I. 208;
encounter with the English under Braddock, I. 216;
orders concerning prisoners, I. 330 note;
attack expected from Forbes, II. 141;
danger of starvation at the fort, II. 155,
156;
Fort Duquesne abandoned, II. 159;
at Venango, II. 161;
letter of Montcalm concerning, II. 169;
departs from Presquisle, II. 245;
taken prisoner, II. 248;
matters pertaining to a pension for, II. 423,
424;
receives the cross of the Order of St. Louis, II.
426.
Ligonier, General, I. 178.
Ligonier Bay, II. 251.
"Lis," the, fate of, I. 185.
L'Isle-Dieu, Abbé de, I. 106;
assertion concerning Jumonville, I.
151 note.
Lismahago, I. 159.
Little Meadows, arrival of Braddock's army at, I.
206.
Little Niagara, Fort, II. 243,
244.
Livingston, William, I. 419;
manor of, I. 32.
Logstown, I. 46,
47, 53,
60, 133.
"London Chronicle," the article upon provincial soldiery, II.
118.
Long Saut, the, II. 370.
Longueuil, Baron de, Governor of Canada, I. 82,
103, 486, II.
86,
258 note;
complains of English traders, I.
83, 84;
correspondence with Girard, I.
106, 107;
paper drawn up by, I.
154, 155;
seeks to secure Indian allies, I.
475, 476.
Loppinot, sent from Louisbourg for terms of capitulation, II.
71-74.
Loramie Creek, the, I. 51.
Lords of Trade, the, instructions to the colonial Assemblies, I.
172, 173;
leadership of Lord Halifax, I. 179;
quoted concerning the Acadians and their want of loyalty, I.
257, 258;
complaints of Johnson, I. 327.
Lorette, I. 209,
371, 485, II.
284, 293,
307, 342,
357;
mission of, II. 145 note;
English outpost at, II. 335;
skirmish at, II. 337.
Lorimier, I. 486.
Loring, Captain, the navy built by order of Amherst, II.
241, 242,
251, 252.
Lotbinière, a Canadian engineer, I. 374, II.
87;
his work at Ticonderoga, I. 378.
Loudon, Earl, to be the commander-in-chief of the American troops, I.
383;
difficulties in providing for the soldiers, I.
387, 439,
440;
arrives at Albany, I. 399;
royal orders concerning military rank, I. 399,
400;
the provincial forces examined, I. 401;
sends reinforcements to Oswego, I. 405;
orders Winslow to abandon Ticonderoga expedition, I.
406;
his charges against Shirley, I. 413 note,
420;
English losses, I. 419,
420;
his campaign, I. 421,
422;
his orders to Winslow, I. 438;
exaggeration of Vaudreuil, I. 460,
461;
his plans for reducing Louisbourg, I.
468-471,
473 note,
496, II. 131;
soldiers drawn from New York, I. 474,
475;
frontier exposed to attack, I. 496;
letters sent from Webb, I. 498 note,
501;
despatches sent to Webb, II. 1;
his plan of action, II. 2;
plans an attack upon Ticonderoga, II. 11;
his failures, II. 45;
recalled from his command, II. 48,
83;
money expended by Massachusetts on this expedition, II.
84;
consulted by Bradstreet, II. 127;
his influence on the army, II. 380;
letters concerning the massacre at Fort William Henry, II.
428, 429.
Louis XIII., I.
14, 15.
Louis XIV., I. 284 note, II.
409.
Louis XV., I. 43, 66,
67, 70,
71, 75,
129, 361;
possibility of the conquest of Canada, I. 2,
3;
condition of France during his reign, I.
9-16;
scenes at Versailles, I. 11,
12;
adornments given to Paris, I. 13,
14;
feeling towards, I. 14;
position of Madame de Pompadour, I. 15,
179;
subjects of, in Acadia, I. 91,
94-96,
102, 105,
235, 238,
260, 284;
the English denounced by, I. 115;
political alliances with, I. 354;
his detestation of Frederic the Great, I. 355;
the promotion of Montcalm, I. 360;
troops sent against Austria, I. 363;
troops sent to reinforce New France, I. 363;
instructions sent to Vaudreuil, I. 367,
368;
expenses in Canada, I. 370,
372, 453, II.
17-38,
169-172,
321, 322;
sends the cordon rouge to Montcalm, I. 454;
his portrait on Indian medals, I. 480;
promises of the Indians, I. 488;
corruption at court, II.
44, 45;
Vaudreuil's efforts to slander Montcalm, II.
164-167,
321, 322;
the refusal of forces from France to Canada, II.
174-178;
the loss of New France, II.
375, 376.
Louisbourg, I. 29, 105,
107, 109,
185, 239,
242, 251,
290, 291;
fortress of, I. 92, 93,
368, II.
52-55;
restored to the French, I. 92;
commanders at, I. 101,
102, 104;
aid refused to Beauséjour, I. 250;
plan of Loudon for the reduction of, I.
468, 469,
471, 474;
the English fleet wrecked, I. 472;
policy of Pitt regarding, II. 47,
48;
the siege and reduction of,
by the English, II. 48,
49,
51-82 note,
112, 129,
162, 177,
190;
inhabitants of the town, II. 54;
the batteries silenced by the enemy, II. 61,
62;
Drucour's efforts to protect the harbor, II. 64;
the shipping burned, II.
65-67,
69;
the Governor's lodgings in flames, II. 67,
68;
position of the besieged, II.
69, 70;
the terms of capitulation finally accepted, II.
71-74,
75 note;
statistics of prisoners, cannon, etc., II. 75,
76;
Governor Drucour succeeded by Governor Whitmore, II.
76;
rejoicing at the fall of, II.
76-78;
Wolfe ordered to scatter the neighboring settlers, II.
80, 81;
arrival of 43d Regiment, II. 183;
departure of the fleet with Gen. Wolfe, II. 193;
dismantled and abandoned, II. 363.
Louisbourg Grenadiers, the, at Quebec, II.
298 note.
Louisiana, I. 72,
73, 366, II.
2, 155;
French possessions in, I. 20,
24, 39;
communication with Canada, I.
36, 37,
39, 40,
80, 83;
arrival of the exiles from Acadia, I. 283;
proposal of Montcalm concerning, II. 179;
given to Spain, II. 406.
Louisville, I. 58.
Louvigny, I. 458.
Lowendal, I. 10.
"Lowestoffe," the, II. 355,
356.
Lowry, I. 79.
Lowther, Miss Katherine, II. 190;
Wolfe's last message to, II. 284.
Loyalhannon, II.
149, 151,
154-156.
Loyalhannon Creek, II. 141.
Lusignan, commandant at Ticonderoga, I. 445.
Lutherans, the, I. 31,
32.
Lutterberg, battle of, II. 47.
Lycurgus, II. 91.
Lydius, a trader, I. 435.
Lyman, Phineas, in the expedition against Crown Point, I.
290, 313,
314;
origin of Fort Lyman, I. 294;
takes command of Johnson's troops, I. 306;
conflicting reports concerning, I. 316;
at Fort Edward, I. 401,
402;
his chaplain, I. 402;
report concerning the camp, I. 403,
404;
regiment of, II. 95;
meeting with Langy in the woods, II. 97.
Lyman, Fort, I.
295-297,
300, 301,
308-310;
building of, I. 294;
afterwards called Fort Edward, I. 294,
315.
Lyon's Cove, I. 268.