Hospitalieres Nuns, or Nuns of Hotel Dieu; at Sillery; removal to Quebec.
Hotel Dieu, _le crucifix outrage_ preserved in; owns Fief de la Misericorde; at Montreal, founded.
Howells, W. D., promenade on Durham Terrace; description of Dog Lane.
Howells, W. C., historical notice of American flag.
Hurons, inhabited Stadacona; their fort at Quebec; defeated by Iroquois; dispersion of; elect honorary chiefs; their Chief Tahourenche described; former numbers of; divided into four families; at the battle of Chateauguay; their address to Lieut.-Gov. Caron.
Ice-shove, at Quebec in 1874.
Ile aux Coudres, proposed to fortify.
Incarnation, Mother of the.
"Inconstant," H.M.S., carries off Wolfe's statue; address of Quebec ladies to officers of; reply of officers.
Indians, their fort at Quebec; Expedition of DeCourcelles against; Their customs, dress, etc., in 1730; allies of the French; the part they took in battles; serve under English; receive presents from Government.
Intendant, nature of the office; first named; first to come to Canada.
See Begon, Bigot, DeMeules, Robert, Talon.
Intendant's Palace, situation of; destroyed; by whom built; history of; description; occupied by Arnold's soldiers; ruins of; originally a brewery.
Invasion of Canada by Americans.
Iroquois, murder of Jesuits by; incessant incursions of; carry off two Frenchmen; dispute with; capture Fathers Poncet and Bressani; plan the capture of Nuns at Sillery; defeat the Hurons; nations composing; derivation of name.
Irving, Washington, cited.
Island of Orleans, occupied by Americans; Hurons remove to; Hurons ma.s.sacred at; name changed.
Jacques Cartier Ward.
Jail, the old, built; inscription over door of.
Jeffery, his description of Quebec society before the conquest.
Jesuits, their residence burnt; their chapels; murdered by Iroquois; aided by Rene de Rohault; receive grant of land; names of; captured by Indians; their mission at Sillery; their house at Sillery, probably oldest in Canada; their missions destroyed by Iroquois; martyrs.
Jesuits' Barracks. See Jesuits' College.
Jesuits' Church, foundation stone laid; noticed by Kalm; site of; used as place of worship for Protestants; heart of Madame de la Peltrie deposited in.
Jesuits' College, built; history of; used as barracks; demolished; discoveries during demolition; warrant for conversion into barracks.
Johnstone, Chevalier, wrote _Journal du Siege de Quebec_; cited; aide-de-camp to General de Levis.
Jolliet, Louis, discoverer of Mississippi.
Jonquiere, Governor de La, buried in Quebec; epitaph.
Kalm, Peter, description of Chateau St. Louis; mention of Jesuits' Church; mention of Recollet Convent.
Kent, Duke of, at Quebec; arrival from Gibraltar; reception of; exercises prerogative of pardon; his stay in Canada; his lodge at Montmorency; his correspondence with DeSalaberry family; frequent guest at Holland House; at the De Salaberry homestead.
Kent Gate.
Kent House.
Kidd, Adam, his verses on Spencer Wood; visits Lorette.
King's Own Borderers (25th Regt.), farewell to Quebec.
Kirby, William, cited.
Kirke, Louis, takes Quebec; his government; names of French who remained with him.
Kirke, Henry, cited.
Knox, Captain John, describes _Le Chien d'Or_; cited.
LaBarre, De, Governor.
Ladies' Protestant Home.
Laforme, Jean, fashionable hairdresser.
LaHontan, his account of administration of justice in Canada.
Lairet, a small stream near which Jacques Cartier wintered.
Lajus, Dr., brings first news of dispersion of Acadians.
Lake St. John discovered.
Lalemant, Father Charles, receives aid from M. de Sillery; martyrdom of.
Lambert, John, cited.
LaRue, Dr. H., cited.
Lauzon, De, Governor.
Lauzon-Charny, De.