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shares the honor of victory with Warren, ii. 138, 139; rivalry between Warren and, ii. 140, 141; made a baronet, ii. 142; governs Louisbourg jointly with Warren, ii. 146; mutiny of the soldiers, ii. 146; ii. 318.

Pequawket, village of, i. 261.

Pequawket Indians, the, i. 37; Colonel March attacks, i. 50; 400 attend a council at Georgetown, i. 224; take up the quarrels of the Norridgewocks, i. 257; their attack on Lovewell’s party, i. 262.

Perelle, Ensign, i. 152.

Perier, Sieur, succeeds Bienville as governor of Louisiana, i. 320; difficulties of his position, i. 320; has little success against the Indians, i. 321; removed, i. 322.

Perkins, Captain, i. 173.

Perrot, Fort, i. 351.

Perrot, Nicolas, the famous _voyageur_, i. 348; ii. 6.

Perry, Professor A. L., ii. 239, 243.

Perry, John, ii. 252.

Perry, Mrs. John, ii. 252.

Petit Lorembec, ii. 125.

Petit, M., i. 117.

Petty, escapes from Indian captivity, i. 87.

Petty’s Plain, i. 56.

Philadelphia, ii. 70; receives the news of the capture of Louisbourg by the English, ii. 141.

Philips’s Regiment, ii. 175, 323.

Phillips, Governor Richard, i. 107; at Annapolis, i. 198, 202; advises the recall of the French priests, i. 203; undertakes to force the Acadians to take the oath of allegiance,