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

i. 156, 157;

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La Ronde Denys sent to treat with, i. 159; take Denys prisoner, i. 160; exasperated by the attacks on Canseau and Annapolis, ii. 64; at Louisbourg, ii. 130, 134.

Batten Kill River, the, ii. 210, 238, 253.

Batterie de Francœur, the, at Louisbourg, ii. 130, 297, 298, 301, 306.

Baxter, Rev. Joseph, i. 225; among the Norridgewocks, i. 228-230; his controversy with Rale, i. 229.

Bayagoula Indians, the, i. 301.

Baye Verte, i. 196, 206; Ramesay builds a fort at, ii. 175; ii. 184, 185, 195, 326, 344, 345, 350, 351.

Bean, Lieutenant, sent out against Norridgewock, i. 245.

Beaubassin, Acadian settlement of, i. 123; ii. 184, 185, 198, 200, 365 202, 203, 260.

Beaubassin, Sieur de, attacks Falmouth, i. 46; letter from Ponchartrain to, i. 102; ii. 124, 239, 298, 299, 300.

Beaubois, Père de, i. 368.

Beaucour, commands an unsuccessful attack on the Connecticut settlements, i. 95.

Beauharnois, Charles de, the intendant, on the treachery of the Abenakis, i. 37; on the French expedition against New England, i. 56; on Beaucour’s unsuccessful expedition against Connecticut, i. 95;