Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present - Part 59
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DeVitre, Denis, said to have pointed out Wolfe's landing place; pilots the English fleet to Quebec.

d.i.c.kens, Charles, description of Quebec; cited.

Dilke, Sir Charles, description of Quebec.

Dodge, escapes from Citadel.

Dollard Desormeaux and his companions save the colony.

Domagaya, an Indian kidnapped by Jacques Cartier.

Donnacona, Chief of Stadacona, meets Jacques Cartier.

Dorchester Bridge built.

Dorchester, Lord.

Dosquet, Bishop, resides at Samos; notice of.

Drill Shed.

DuCalvet, Pierre, imprisoned in Recollet Church; notice of.

DuCreux, cited.

Duelling, punishment of, under French rule.

Dufferin, Earl of, plans for improving Quebec; lays corner stone of Dufferin Terrace; at Spencer Wood.

Dufferin Terrace, length and height above river; laying corner stone of; inaugurated; comprises former site of Fort St. Louis.

DuGas, accompanies DeCourcelles against Indians.

Dunn, Hon. Thomas, administrator.

DuPeron, Father Francois, death of.

Durham, Earl of, notice of; arrival of.

Durham Terrace, erected by Earl of Durham; enlarged; transferred to Province of Quebec; extended; winter view from; promenade upon.

DuQuen, Father, discovers Lake St. John.

Elevator, description of the.

Elgin, Earl of, at Spencer Wood.

_Emerillon, L'_, one of Cartier's ships.

"Emily Montague, the History of," a novel; extracts from.

Epitaphs:--Dr. Wilkie; Hon. Jonathan Sewell; Frontenac; DeCallieres; Vaudreuil; La Jonquiere; Thomas Ainslie; Robert Christie; Father Ma.s.se; Montcalm; Wolfe; Lieut. Baines; proposed to Montcalm.

Esplanade, described.

Estebe, royal store-keeper at Quebec; punishment of.

Etchemin river, called Riviere Bruyante; falls of.

Exchange, Merchants', established.

Executions; at b.u.t.tes a Nepveu; at Quebec; La Corriveau.

Exportation of cattle to Europe.

Fabre, Hector, description of a Canadian winter.

Faillon, Abbe, cited.

Famine in Quebec in 1757.

Faucher de St. Maurice, cited.

Fenelon, Abbe de, trial of.

Ferland, Abbe, cited.

Feudal ceremony of fealty and homage; form of.

Fiefs, several in Quebec; de la Trinite; Sault-au-Matelot.

Fires, in Lower Town; in St. Roch suburbs.

Fireworks in honour of Prince William Henry.

Fisher, Dr. John Charlton, Charles d.i.c.kens his guest; compiler of Hawkins' "Picture of Quebec".

Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, his long walk on snowshoes; entertained by Lord Dorchester.

Flag, American, historical notice of.

Flowers, wild.

_Foi et hommage_, how rendered.

Fort St. Louis, where first erected; removal of; disappears after the conquest; armament of, when surrendered by Champlain; described by Parkman; when begun.

See Chateau St. Louis.