France and England in North America, Part VII, Vol 2: A Half-Century of Conflict

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attacks St. John, i. 131, 132; defends Port Royal against Nicholson, i. 152; surrenders to Nicholson, i. 153; his report of the siege of Port Royal to, i. 155.

Subtil, Captain, ii. 290.

Sudbury, ii. 222.

Sugères, Lieutenant, i. 302.

Sulte, Benjamin, on the family history of the Varennes, ii. 9.

Sumter, Fort, ii. 70.

Sunderland, Earl of, i. 135, 140; Vetch’s letters to, i. 144; Dudley’s letters to, i. 145; his letter to Dudley, i. 145; joint letters to, i. 146.

“Superbe,” the, ii. 84, 93, 128.

Superior, Lake, i. 33, 349; ii. 3; great portage of, ii. 12; ii. 57.

Swanzey, attacked by the Indians, ii. 214.

Swift, i. 163; on the failure of the Canadian expedition, i. 181.

Swiss Cantons, the, ii. 341.

Sydney, harbor of, i. 177.

Symmes, Rev. Thomas, minister of Bradford, i. 269.

Taconic Falls, i. 245, 248.

Taensas, the, i. 305.

Tailor, Colonel, i. 153.

Taos, i. 367.

Tarbell, John, captured by Indians, i. 93; becomes a Caughnawaga chief, i. 93.

Tarbell, Zechariah, captured by Indians, i. 93; becomes a Caughnawaga chief, i. 93.

“Tartar,” the, ii. 72, 83.

Tartary, i. 368.

Tatmagouche, village of, ii. 187.

Taunton, joins the expedition against Port Royal, i. 126.

Temple, on the Micmac raids, i. 244; ii. 231, 232, 234.

Tennessee River, the, i. 296; ii. 51.

Tennessee, State of, i. 321.

Terror, the, in France, i. 4.

Texas, the Spaniards occupy, i. 355.

Thames River, the, i. 181.

Thaxter, Samuel, sent to Montreal by Governor Dummer as envoy, i. 252; received by Vaudreuil, i. 252; the interview with the Indians, i. 253.

Thierry, Captain, ii. 101, 292, 293.

Thomassy, i. 355.

Thornton, ii. 327.

Three Rivers, Varennes governor of, ii. 8; Rigaud at, ii. 235.

Ticonderoga, Fort, ii. 237.

Titcomb’s Battery, at Louisbourg, ii. 107, 110.

Tiverton, i. 121.

Tonty, Alphonse de, joins Cadillac, i. 28.

Tonty, Henri de, i. 28; holds a monopoly of the fur-trade, i. 275; urges the French to seize Louisiana, i. 298; his reasons, i. 298.

Topsfield, joins the expedition against Port Royal, i. 126.

Topsham, i. 239.

Toronto, trading-post established by the French at, ii. 55.

Toulouse, Comte de, receives Charlevoix’s report on the Pacific Ocean, ii. 5.

Toulouse, the Parliament of, i. 19. 411

Toulouse, Port, i. 196.

Townshend, ii. 51.

Townsend, Vice-Admiral, ii. 327, 328, 329, 331.

Trading houses, at Minas, ii. 344.

“Trident,” the, ii. 160.

Trinity Bay, i. 132.

Truro, ii. 187. See also _Cobequid_.

Tucker, Sergeant, captured by Indians, i. 52.

Tufts, William, at Louisbourg, ii. 99, 121.

Turner, attacks the French and Indians, i. 98; i. 365.

Tuscaroras, the, joined to the Five Nations, i. 274.

Two Mountains, the Lake of, ii. 217.

Tyng, Captain Edward, i. 50, 56, 267, 270; chosen naval commander of the expedition against Louisbourg, ii. 82.

Ulster, Protestants from, ii. 177.

Upper Ashuelot, settlement of, attacked by the Indians, ii. 214.

Upper Lakes, the, Indian tribes of, i. 331; Charlevoix at, ii. 4; ii. 51.

“Upper Nations,” the, i. 13.

Ursuline Convent, the, at Quebec, i. 26.

Ursulines, the, of Quebec, i. 25.

Usher, Robert, wounded by the Pequawkets, i. 264.

Utrecht, the Treaty of, i. 184, 190, 192, 193, 196, 197, 200, 206, 212, 220, 251; followed by a threefold conflict for ascendency in America,