APPENDIX I

GOVERNORS OF CANADA

Early Viceroys and Lieutenant-Generals.  
   
Sieur de Roberval, 1540.
Marquis de la Roche, 1598.
Charles de Bourbon, Comte de Soissons, 1612.
    (Champlain Governor)  
Henri de Bourbon, Prince de Condé, 1612.
Duc de Montmorency, 1619.
Henri de Lévis, Duc de Vantadour, 1625.
   
Governors under the Company of One Hundred Associates.  
   
Samuel de Champlain, 1633.
M. Bras-de-fer de Chastefort, 1635.
M. de Montmagny, 1636.
M. d'Ailleboust, 1648.
M. Jean de Lauson, 1651.
M. Charles de Lauson, 1656.
M. d'Ailleboust, 1657.
Viscomte d'Argenson, 1658.
Baron d'Avaugour, 1661.
   
Governors-General under Royal Government.  
   
M. de Mézy, 1663.
Seigneur de Courcelles, 1665.
    (Marquis de Tracy, Viceroy), 1665-67.
Count Frontenac, 1672.
M. de la Barre, 1682.
M. de Denonville, 1685.
Count Frontenac, 1689.
M. de Callières, 1699.
Marquis de Vaudreuil, 1703.
Marquis de Beauharnois, 1726.
Count de Galissonière, 1747.
Marquis de la Jonquière, 1749.
Marquis du Quesne, 1752.
Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnac, 1755.
   
Governors of the Province of Quebec.  
   
Gen. Sir Jeffrey Amherst, 1756.
Gen. James Murray, 1763.
Gen. Sir Guy Carleton, 1768.
    (Lieutenant-Governor from 1766).  
Gen. Sir Frederick Haldimand, 1778.
    (Henry Hamilton and Col. Henry Hope Lieutenant-Governors, 1785-87.)  
Lord Dorchester (Sir Guy Carleton), 1787.
Governor-General of British North America  
   
Governors-General during the Fifty Years when Canada was divided.  
   
Lord Dorchester, 1791.
Gen. Robert Prescott, 1797-1805.
(Lieutenant-Governor, 1796)  
Sir James Craig, 1807.
Sir George Prevost, 1811.
Duke of Richmond,, 1818.
Sir John Cope Sherbrooke, 1816.
(Hon. James Monck and Gen. Sir Peregrine Maitland administrators), 1819-20.
Earl of Dalhousie, 1820.
Sir James Kempt, 1828.
Lord Aylmer, 1830.
Lord Gosford, 1835.
Sir John Colborne, 1838.
Lord Durham, 1838.
Hon. C. Poulett Thompson (afterwards Lord Sydenham), 1839.
   
Governors-General from the Union of the Canadas until Confederation.  
   
Lord Sydenham (C. P. Thompson), 1841.
Sir Charles Bagot, 1842.
Lord Metcalfe, 1843.
Earl Cathcart, 1846.
Earl of Elgin, 1847.
Sir Edmund Bond Head, 1854.
Viscount Monk, 1861-67.
   
Governors-General of the Dominion.  
   
Viscount Monk, 1867.
Lord Lisgar (Sir John Young), 1868.
Earl Dufferin, 1872.
Marquis of Lorne, 1878.
Marquis of Lansdowne, 1883.
Earl of Derby (Lord Stanley of Preston), 1888.
Earl of Aberdeen, 1893.
Earl of Minto, 1898.

APPENDIX II

LEADERS AND PREMIERS AFTER THE UNION OF 1841

   
Hon. Robert Baldwin and Louis H. Lafontaine, 1841.
Sir Dominick Daly, 1843.
Hon. W. H. Draper, 1844.
Hon. H. Sherwood, 1847.
Robert Baldwin and Hon. Louis H. Lafontaine, 1848.
Sir Francis Hincks, and Hon. A. N. Morin, 1851.
Sir Allan M'Nab and Sir E. P. Taché, 1855.
Sir John A. Macdonald, 1856.
Hon. George Brown, 1858.
Sir George E. Cartier and Sir John A. Macdonald, 1858.
Hon. John Sandfield Macdonald and Hon. Antoine A. Dorion, 1861.
Sir E. P. Taché, 1864.
Sir N. Belleau, 1865.
   
Prime Ministers since Confederation, 1867.  
   
Sir John A. Macdonald, 1867-73.
Hon. Alexander Mackenzie, 1873-78.
Rt. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, 1878-91.
Sir J. J. C. Abbott, 1891-92.
Rt. Hon. Sir J. S. D. Thompson, 1892-94
Sir Mackenzie Bowell, 1894-96.
Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., 1896 (April-July).
Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, 1896.

APPENDIX III

LISTE DES GOUVERNEMENTS DE LA PROVINCE
DE QUEBEC DEPUIS L'ÉTABLISSEMENT
DE LA CONFÉDÉRATION 1867

   
Ministère Chauveau 1867
Ministère Ouimet 1873
Ministère de Boucherville 1874
Ministère Joly 1878
Ministère Chapleau 1879
Ministère Mousseau 1882
Ministère Ross 1884
Ministère Taillon 1887
Ministère Mercier 1887
Ministère de Boucherville 1891
Ministère Taillon 1892
Ministère Flynn 1896
Ministère Marchand 1897
Ministère Parent 1900

INDEX

Abercrombie, General, [248], [253], [256]

Abraham, Heights of, origin of name, [396]

Acadians, expulsion of, [203]

Adet, M., [384]

Aiguillon, Duchesse d', [52]

Ailleboust, D', [238]

Aix-la-Chapelle, Treaty of, [191]

Albanel, Père, [396]

Albemarle, Duke of, [145]

American Revolution, [342] sqq., [428]

Amherst, General, [253], [266], [273], [295], [307], [313], [317], [324]

Andaraqué, attack on, [93]

Andrews, Miss, [370]

Angélique des Meloises, [199], [227], [380]

Annapolis, so named, [178]

Anne of Austria, [166], [225]

Anse du Foulon, [292], [317]

Anson, Admiral, [191]

Anstruther's Regiment, [295], [317]

Anville, Duc d', [190]

Argenson, D', Governor, [166] sqq.

Arlington, Lord, [400]

Arnold, Benedict, [344] sqq.

Arnoux, the surgeon, [300]

Austrian Succession, [187]

Autray, D', on the Mississippi, [128]

Avaugour, Baron d', [85], [167]

Aylmer, Lord, [301], [308], [444], [447]



Baffin, the explorer, [394]

Bailey, Governor, [404] sqq.

Beauharnois, Marquis de, [162] n., [184]

Beaujeu, Captain, [131], [215]

Beaumanoir, [199]

Beaver Company, [395]

Beaver Dams, Battle of, [434]

Belleisle, M. de, Minister of War, [265]

Bellona, statue of, [320]

Berryer, French Colonial Minister, [262]

Bienville, Céloron de, [192]

Bigot, François, [195] sqq., [244], [261], [303], [336], [337], [380]

Bizard, sent to Montreal, [119]

Black, the informer, [389]

Blasphemy, law against, [102]

Boerstler, Colonel, [434]

Bois brûles, [419]

Bonne, M. de, [270]

Boscawen, Admiral, [212], [253]

Boucher, Pierre, [86]

Bougainville, General de, [196], [246], [250], [262], [270], [279], [283], [302] sqq., [307], [310] sqq.

Bourdon, Jean, [395]

Bourlamaque, General, [246], [266], [289]

Braddock, Major-General, [211] sqq., [436]

Bradstreet, Colonel, [260]

Bragg's regiment, [295], [317]

Breakneck Stairs, [43]

Brébeuf, Père, Jean de, [34], [41], [67] sqq., [80] sqq.

Bressani, Père, [81]

Bridgar, Governor, [406]

British North America Act, [468]

Brock, Major-General Sir Isaac, [426], [431] sqq.

Brougham, Lord, [462]

Brown, George, [466]

Brulé, Étienne, [32]

Brunswicker Regiment, [366]

Burke, Edmund, [374]

Burton, Colonel, [295], [298], [317]

Buttes-à-Neveu, [105]



Cabot, the brothers, [3], [4]

Cadet, [196], [335], [336]

Caen, Émery de, [34], [39], [40]

Cahiagué, the Huron capital, [32]

Callières, M. de, [163] sqq., [175]

Cambrai, Peace of, [5]

Cameron, Duncan, [418]

Campbell, Alexander, [467]

Campbell, Donald, [342]

Campbell, Duncan, [257]

Campbell's Highlanders, [257]

Canada, Act of, 1791, [443]

Canada, population in 1700, [179]

Canada, Upper, [374], [427]

Carignan-Salières, regiment of, [89] sqq., [92], [94], [96], [100], [161], [226], [380]

Carillon, [249], [255] sqq.

Carion, Lieutenant, [119]

Carleton, Sir Guy. See Dorchester, Lord

Carnarvon, Earl of, [468]

Carnival, [172]

Carroll, Charles, [364]

Cartier, George Étienne, [466]

Cartier, Jacques, life and voyages of, [5] sqq.

"Castle Dangerous," [161]

Cataraqui, or Fort Frontenac, now Kingston, Ont., [124], [373]

Censitaires, [94]

Chabanel, Père, [82]

Chabot, Philippe de Brion, [5], [12]

Champigny, Intendant, [142]

Champlain, Samuel de, life and discoveries of, [19] sqq., [238]

Champlain's Chapel, [43]

"Chariot, the," [314]

Charles I., execution of, [104]

Charles II., [406]

Charles V., The Emperor, [5], [12]

Charlesburg-Royal, [14], [16]

Charlevoix describes Quebec, [106]

Chase, Samuel, [364]

Chastes, Sieur de, [20], [45]

Château Bigot, [199]

Châteauguay River, battle of, [436]

Chatham, William Pitt, Earl of, [252] sqq.

Chaumont, Père, [76]

Cheeseman, Captain, [356]

Chesapeake and Shannon, [435]

Chien d'Or, [201]

Chrystler's Farm, battle of, [436]

Church, and the French Revolution, [384]

Church, influence of, 45, 54, 66 sqq., [85], [238] sqq.

Church, the first in New France, [30]

Clarence, Prince William Henry, Duke of, [368]

Clergy, influence of, [441]

Clive, General Robert, [262]

"Clive of Quebec, the," [110]

Cockburn, James, [467]

Colbert, Jean Baptiste, [86], [96], [117], [120], [168], [169], [468]

Colborne, Sir John, [451]

Colombo, Francisco, [20]

Colonisation, French and English contrasted, [39], [45], [46], [48], [100]

Columbus, Christopher, [3], [4]

Colville, Admiral, Lord, [313], [322]

Compagnie des cents Associés. See Hundred Associates, Company of One

Compagnie du Nord, [405]

Condé, Prince de, [29]

Confederation, [466] sqq.

Conseil Supérieur, [239]

Constitutional Act, [375] sqq.

Cook, Captain James, at Quebec, [271]

Copernicus, [3]

Corlaer, or Schenectady, [91], [144]

Cortès, Hernando, [5]

Coudouagny, Indian god, [10]

Couillards, family of, [38]

Courcelles, Daniel de Rémy, Sieur de, [88]

Coureurs de bois, [33], [102], [119], [143], [171], [408], [417]

Coureurs de côte, [327]

Cradock, Richard, [407]

Craig, Sir James, [422] sqq.

Criminal law, [102]

Crown Point, [212]



Daine, Mayor of Quebec, [304]

Dalhousie, Earl of, [444], [447]
Obelisk to Wolfe and Montcalm, [308]

Dalling, Major, [317]

Daniel, Père, [41], [49], [69] sqq., [79] sqq.

Daulac, or Dollard, Adam, [60]

Davis, the explorer, [394]

Davison, Alexander, [368]

Davost, Père, [41], [70] sqq.

Dearborn, General, [431], [433]

Declaration of Rights (1689), [404]

Denis of Honfleur, [4]

Denonville, [140]

Deschenaux, [196]

Des Ormeaux, Sieur. See Daulac

Dieskau, [212]

Dinwiddie, Governor, [206]

Dolbeau, Father, [31]

Dollard. See Daulac

Dominion, formation of the, [468]

Dongan, Governor of New York, [140]

Donnacona, Indian chief, [8], [10]

Dorchester, Lord (Sir Guy Carleton) [288], [341], [343], [373], [385], [428]

Drucour, Chevalier de, [253]

Duchambon, [190]

Duchesneau, Intendant, [134], [168], [405]

Dufferin Terrace, [308]

Du Lhut, discoveries of, [138], [410], [414]

Du Millière, General, [386]

Dunkirk of America, i.e. Louisbourg, [255]

Du Peron, Père, [76]

Dupuy, Paul, sentence on, [104]

Duquesne, Marquis, [206]

Durantal, Indian chief, [33]

Durham, Earl of, [423], [441], [451] sqq.

Dussault, Marie Anne, [391] sqq.

Duvert, Dr., [388]

Du Vivier, attacks Annapolis, [187]