Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present - Part 58
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Part 58

Beausejour.

Beauvoir.

Bellevue.

Belmont.

Benmore.

Bijou.

Bleak House.

Cap Rouge Cottage.

Castor Ville.

Cataraqui.

Clermont.

Coucy le-Castel.

Dornald.

Elm Grove.

Ferguson's House.

Hamwood.

Highlands, the.

Holland House.

Kilgraston.

Kilmarnock.

Kirkella.

L'Asyle Champetre.

Longwood.

Marchmont.

Meadow-bank.

Montague Cottage.

Morton Lodge.

Mount Lilac.

Ravenswood.

Redclyffe.

Ringfield.

Rosewood.

Sans-Bruit.

Sillery House.

Sous les Bois.

Spencer Grange.

Spencer Wood.

Thornhill.

Westfield.

Wolfesfield.

Woodfield.

Woodside.

Court House burnt; built; temporary.

Craig, Sir James, resides at Spencer Wood; noticed; correspondence with H. W. Ryland; deputes H. W. Ryland to England.

Cramahe, Lieut.-Governor, residence at Cap Rouge; plundered by American troops.

Crown Point, captured by Americans.

_Crucifix outrage_ in Hotel Dieu; annual service in memory of.

Cugnet, informed Wolfe how to ascend to Plains of Abraham.

Custom House, the old.

D'Aillebout, Governor, builds fort for Indians; protects the Hurons.

D'Argenson, Governor, arrival of; quarrels with Laval.

Dauphin prison, American prisoners in.

D'Auteuil, Attorney-General.

D'Avaugour, Governor, succeeds D'Argenson.

Death sentences carried into effect at Quebec.

DeBerey, Father Felix.

DeBreboeuf, martyrdom of.

DeCaen, Emery.

DeCallieres, Governor, buried in Quebec; epitaph; plan for conquest of New York.

DeCourcelles, Governor, commands expedition against the Indians.

DeGaspe, P. A., description of _fete champetre_; at Spencer Wood.

DeLery, old residence of seigneurs; presented at Court; saying of George III.

DeMeules, Intendant, builds Intendant's Palace.

Denonville, Governor.

DeRamezay, commander of Quebec; his Chateau in Montreal.

DeSalaberry, Colonel, in command of Voltigeurs; residence on Beauport road.

DeSalampar, accompanies DeCourcelles against Indians.

Deschambault, French ladies captured by the English at.

Deschenaux, secretary to Bigot, notice of.

DeVergor, Captain, in charge of French post on Plains of Abraham; treason imputed to.