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;;376 INDEX.except those <strong>France</strong> may granther, ii. 257-274.English, the, do little to protectthe Indians, i. 11 ;rumors spreadby the French aga<strong>in</strong>st, i. 11;wish to spur the Five Nationsto active hostility, i. 13 ; their<strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> the " Far Indians," i.14 ; importance <strong>of</strong> Detroit to,i. 22 ; send envoys to Montreal,i. 252 ; their conference with theEnglish colonies, the, ii. 46.English Revolution, the, i. 192.English traders, the, i. 275, 276had one powerful attraction forthe Indians, i. 277; ii. 212.English Turn, i. 302.firaque, D', i. 353.Erie, Lake, i. 22 ; ii. 57.Escatary, ii. 288, 300.Essex, village <strong>of</strong>, ii. 157.Estournel, Vice-Admiral d', ii. 162 ;suicide <strong>of</strong>, ii. 163.Ethier, Dr., on the attack on Deerfield,i. 70.Eugene, Pr<strong>in</strong>ce, i. 119.Exeter, town <strong>of</strong>, attacked by theFrench <strong>and</strong> Indians, i. 99.Fabry, Sieur, see La Bruyere,Fahrji de.Falmouth, hamlet <strong>of</strong>, Inilian attackon, i. 45 ; rises from itsashes, i. 222." Falmouth," the, i. 151." Far Indians," the, i. 13 ; oppos<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>terests <strong>of</strong> the French, theEnglish, <strong>and</strong> the Five IroquoisNations <strong>in</strong>, i. 14, 15.Farmer, on the death <strong>of</strong> Cadillac,i. 19.Farnsworth, David, at NumberFour, ii. 218.Farnsworth, Samuel, at NumberFour, ii. 218, 219.Farnsworth, Stei)hen, at NumberFour, ii. 218.Farrar, Jacob, mortally woundedby the Pequawkets, i. 264.Farwell, Josiah, escapes from theIndians, i. 258; raises a companyto liunt Indians, i. 259wounded, i. 262 ; death <strong>of</strong>, i.Penobscots at the St. George, i.254 ; the Boston treaty ratified, 266.i. 255.Featherstouhaugh, the geologist,i. 353.Felix, Pere, i. 118.Ferlaud, i. 341 ; ii. 107.Ferryl<strong>and</strong>, destroyed by theFrench, i. 132.Feudalism, Canadian, developsgood partisan leaders, i. 126."Feversham," the, i. 151.Field, Ensign, ii. 232.Fight Brook, i. 268.Filles de la Congregation, i. 188.Fisheries, the Acadian, i. Ill ;New Engl<strong>and</strong> has a lion's share<strong>of</strong> , i. 1 1 , 1 146 ; the Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>,i. 186; at Mat<strong>in</strong>icus, ii. 65.Fish Kill River, the, ii. 210.Five Nations <strong>of</strong> the Iroquois, the,receives poor treatment fromNew York, i. 9, 10; sufferedgreatly from war, i. 10; theDutch <strong>and</strong> English do little toprotect, i. 11; French agentsamong, i. 1 1 ; Protestant clergymenamong, i. 12; the Frenchtry to preserve neutrality among,i. 12 ; tlie English try to spurthem on to active hostility, i. 13 ;their <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> tlie " Far Indi.ans,"i. 14; appeal to K<strong>in</strong>gWilliam for protection aga<strong>in</strong>stthe French, i. 33 ; deed over

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