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378 INDEX.French <strong>of</strong> Acadia, the, trade betweenBoston <strong>and</strong>, i. 138.French colonies, the, ii. 46.French Cross, ii. 182.French, Deacon, i. 60.French explorers, characteristics<strong>of</strong>, i. 346.French, Freedom, converted <strong>and</strong>baptized as Marie rran9oise, i.89 ; her marriage, i. 89.French Indians, the, <strong>in</strong> the Coosmeadowy i. 50 ; attacked byCaleb Lyman, i. 50 ; ravag<strong>in</strong>gthe frontiers, ii. 213.French, Martha, baptized as Marguerite,i. 89 ; her marriage, i.89.French priests, the, <strong>in</strong> Acadia, ii.178, 179.French River, the, i. 76.French, Thomas, town clerk <strong>of</strong>Deerfield, i. 60, 68, 89.French traders, the, i. 15.French West Indies, the, i. 308.Freneuse, Madame de, Brouillan'srelations vrith, i. 114 ; Bonaventure'srelations with, i. 116; herquarrel with Madame de Sa<strong>in</strong>t-V<strong>in</strong>cent, i. 117.Fresh-water Cove, ii. 97.Fronsac, ii. 295, 304.Frontenac, Count, admiration <strong>of</strong>Cadillac for, i. 19; the strongestchampion for the policy <strong>of</strong>expansion, i. 21 ; i. 101 ; humblesthe pride <strong>of</strong> the Five Nations,i. 274; i. 348; ii. 11, 212,318.Frontenac, Fort, i. 29, 138, 142 ;ii. 55.Frye, Jonathan, chapla<strong>in</strong> <strong>of</strong> Lovewell'sexpeditions, i. 260 ; mortallywounded, i. 264 ; death <strong>of</strong>,i. 266.Frye, General Joseph, i. 269.Fryeburg, village <strong>of</strong>, i. 256, 257,261, 268.Fundy, Bay <strong>of</strong>, i. 123; ii. 182,198, 331, 345.Fur-trade, the, between the French<strong>and</strong> the Indians, i. 14 ; restrictionsplaced by the K<strong>in</strong>g upon,i. 29 ; Cadillac has transferredto him the monopoly <strong>in</strong>, i. 32.Fur-trad<strong>in</strong>g, ii. 57, 58.Gabarus Bay, ii. 93, 97, 277, 290,291, 300, 306, 311.Gaillard, i. 362, 363, 364.Gaudalie, Charles de la, cure atM<strong>in</strong>es, i. 209.Gannes, Capta<strong>in</strong> de, i. 155; ii.293.Gardner, attacks the French <strong>and</strong>Indians, i. 98.Gamier, Charles, i. 139, 215.Gaspe', ii. 185.Gaspe, Bay <strong>of</strong>, i. 171.Gaspereau, the river, ii. 189, 194,195, 196.Gaul<strong>in</strong>, missionary <strong>of</strong> the Micmacs,i. 191, 194; receives a"gratification," i. 203.Gayarre, i. 303, 304, 307, 310, 313.General Court <strong>of</strong> Massachu.setts,the, <strong>of</strong>fers a bounty for Indianscalps, i. 50.Gens, the, ii. 22.Gens de la Petite Cerise, ii. 33.Gens de I'Arc, see Bow Indians.Gens du Serpent, see SriakeIndians.George I., i. 205, 206.George II., the accession <strong>of</strong>, i.208 ;restores Louisbourg to theFrench, ii. 256.George, Fort, i. 222.George, Lake, ii. 208, 237.Georgetown, hamlet <strong>of</strong>, rises fromits ashes, i. 222 ; Governor

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