| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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 |
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]
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]
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]
Carignan-Salières, regiment of, [89] sqq., [92], [94], [96], [100], [161], [226], [380]
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]
Charlevoix describes Quebec, [106]
Chase, Samuel, [364]
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]
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]