Levi, in possession of the Americans;
La Corriveau hanged in iron cage at.
Levis, Marquis de, defeats General Murray;
at Montreal;
returns to France.
Library Association founded by Lord Dorchester.
Liegeois, Frere, massacred by Iroquois.
Lisgar, Lord, at Spencer Wood.
Literary and Historical Society, rooms of, in old jail;
founded;
first meeting held in Chateau St. Louis;
list of names in its charter;
rooms successively occupied by.
Literature. See Canadian writers.
Longueuil, Baron de, title recognized by England.
Lorette, Ancienne, occupied by Americans;
Hurons remove to;
French retreat towards;
origin of name.
Lorette, Indian, remnants of Huron tribe at;
a visit to;
also called Jeune Lorette;
population;
Chapel and Old Mill built;
extent of village reserve;
how governed.
Lorne, Marquis of, inaugurates Dufferin Terrace.
Lossing, B. J., cited.
Louisbourg, Bigot Intendant, at;
surrenders to the English.
Louisiana, Bigot Intendant of.
Lower Town;
great fire in;
bombarded and destroyed by English.
Loyal League, the; names of subscribers.
Lutheran minister imprisoned by Kirke.
Lymburner, Adam; delegate to England.
Macadamized roads introduced.
Macdonald, Sir John A.
Madocawando, an Indian chief;
his daughter married to Baron St. Castin.
Maisonneuve, M. de, arrives with colonists for Montreal;
winters at Sillery;
difficulties with Montmagny;
Governor of Montreal.
Maitland, Sir Peregrine, administrator;
son in law of Duke of Richmond;
revisits Quebec.
Mance, Mlle., arrives from France;
winters at Sillery;
founder of Hotel Dieu at Montreal.
Manitoulin Island, party of Hurons retires to;
called Ekaentoton.
Market Hall, Champlain, built;
Finlay;
Montcalm.
Marmette, Joseph, cited;
his novel, l'Intendant Bigot.
Marmier, Xavier, description of Quebec;
notice of.
Marquette, Father, discovers the Mississippi.
Martello Powers.
Masse, Father Ennemond, dies at Sillery;
first missionary in Canada;
monument to.
McCarthy, Justin, notice of Lord Durham.
McClintock, Sir Leopold, at Quebec.
McLane, David, tried for high treason.
McQuarters, Hugh, fired the canon which killed Montgomery.
Memorial to the King for site for Presbyterian church;
signatures to;
some of the signers noticed.
Menut, Alexandre, proprietor of Blue House inn;
forced to entertain Montgomery.
Merchants' Exchange established.
Mercury, the Quebec, cited.
Mesy, de, Governor, buried in Quebec.
Miles, Dr. H. H., cited;
his statements concerning Miss Simpson referred to.
Militia uniforms.
Milnes, Sir R. S.; note.
Minister imprisoned by Kirke.
Mississippi, discovery of the.
Mohawks, kill Abbe Vignal;
murder Chasy;
one of their chiefs hanged;
an Iroquois nation.
Monk, Lord, residence at Spencer Wood.
Monongahela, battle of the.
"Montague, the History of Emily," a novel;
extracts from.
Montcalm, Marquis de, place of death doubtful;
death and burial of;
defeats Abercrombie;
letter said to have been written by, just before his death;
application of the French to erect a monument to;
mural tablet in Ursuline Chapel;
successfully defends Montmorency;
entrenched at Beauport;
his field works at Montmorency;
proposed epitaph to.
Montcalm Ward.
Montgomery, Brigadier General Richard, his remains laid in Gobert's house;
killed;
his sword;
centenary celebration of his defeat;
in the English army;
anniversary celebration of his defeat;
plan of attack upon Quebec;
spot where he fell;
head-quarters at Holland House;
in possession of environs of Quebec.