St John's ward.
St Louis hotel.
St Louis road;
See Country Seats.
St Louis ward.
St Peter's ward.
St Rochs, existed in 1759;
extent of at beginning of nineteenth century;
ward;
fire of.
St. Sauveur, origin of name.
St. Valier, Bishop founder of General Hospital;
builds N. D. des Victoires church;
death of.
Samos road.
Sand, Maurice, description of Quebec.
Sault au Matelot, Americans defeated at;
situation of barriers.
Saxe Weimar, Duke of, description of Quebec.
Scott, Major Thomas, brother of Sir Walter, where buried.
Scott, General Winfield, a prisoner at Quebec;
courageous conduct of.
Seal of Canada.
Seigniory of Neuville.
Seminary, American prisoners in;
first in Canada built by Recollets;
intended site of new;
owns fief Sault au Matelot.
Seminary chapel, temporarily used as parish church.
Senecas, an Iroquois nation.
Senechaussee, La.
Sewell, Hon Jonathan founder of Trinity church;
his epitaph.
Ship-building under French rule.
Sillery, Noel Brulart de, notice of;
founds Sillery mission.
Sillery, occupied by Americans;
first mission at;
visited by Madame de la Peltrie;
hospital founded;
first settlement;
expedition against Indians starts from;
early population;
St. Columba church at;
Jesuits' House at, probably first building in Canada;
grand council held at;
settlement abandoned;
site of settlement;
locality described by Henot;
brewery at;
visit to site of early settlement;
called St. Columba;
monument at;
woods of.
Sillery Cove, other names of;
Jesuits at.
Silliman, Professor Benj., description of Quebec.
Simpson, Mary, admired by Lord Nelson.
Simpson, Saunders, Provost Marshal in Wolfe's army.
Skating Rink.
Slave, sale of a negro.
Slavery in Canada, abolition of.
Smith, Chief Justice, notice of;
letter to his wife.
Smith, Hon W., cited;
notice of.
Snow shoe club.
Society, in the last century;
before the Conquest.
Sorel, name changed to Fort William Henry
taken by Americans.
Southey's Life of Nelson, cited.
Sparrows imported from England;
appeal in behalf of.
Spencer Wood, Sir James Craig at;
Lord Elgin at;
formerly called Powell Place;
Kidd's verses upon;
origin of name;
at one time included Spencer Grange;
garden and conservatories at;
residence of several Governors of Canada;
burnt;
re-built;
illustrious visitors;
residence of Lieut. Governors of Quebec;
transferred by Dominion to Province;
fete champetre at.
Stadacona, former name of Quebec;
inhabited by Hurons;
site of.
Stanley, Dean, at Quebec.
"Star" the Quebec.
Statue of General Wolfe, peregrinations of.
Stayner, Thomas Allen, Deputy Postmaster General.
Stewart, Charles, his letter from Chateau Bigot.
Stobo, Major Robert made prisoner by the French;
escapes;
selects Wolfe's landing place;
advises expedition to Deschambault.
Streets of Quebec, described;
oldest Sous le Fort;
oldest in St Roch's St. Valier
Aylmer;
Bagot;
Baronne;
Bell's lane;
Berthelot;
Boisseau;
Bridge;
Buade;
Burton;
Buteau;
Canoterie hill;
Carleton;
Champlain;
Charlevoix;
Christie;
Cote a Coton;
Cote d'Abraham;
Couillard;
Craig;
Crown;
Cul de Sac;
D'Aiguillon;
D'Aillebout;
Dalhousie;
Dambourgies;
D'Artigny;
D'Auteuil;
DeSalaberry;
Desfosses;
Des Prairies;
Dog lane;
Donnacona;
Dorchester;
Ferland;
Fiedmont;
Frontenac;
Gallows hill;
Garneau;
Grant;
Grey;
Haldimand;
Hebert;
Henderson;
Hope hill;
Hudon;
Iberville,
Jerome;
Jupiter;
King;
Laval;
Lee;
Longueuil;
Massue;
Metcalfe;
Montmagny;
Murray;
Palace;
Panel;
Plessis;
Pozer;
Prevost;
Prince Edward;
Queen;
Ramsay;
Richardson;
Richelieu;
Richmond;
Robitaille;
Ryland;
St. Ann;
St. Famille
St. Helen;
St. James;
St. John;
St. Joseph;
St. Louis;
St. Ours;
St. Paul;
St. Peter
St. Stanislas;
St. Ursule;
St. Valier;
Sault au-Matelot;
Scott;
Seguin;
Smith;
Sous le Cap;
Sous le Fort;
Stewart;
Tourangeau;
Treasure;
Turgeon;
Wolfe.