Le Moyne Paul Sieur De Maricourt 1663-1704 Son Of Charles Le
Moyne, Sieur de Longueuil. Born in Montreal. Accompanied De Troyes and
Iberville on the expedition against the Hudson Bay forts, Moose Factory,
Rupert, and Albany, in 1686; and left in charge of the captured posts
when the leaders returned to Quebec. Again served with Iberville on the
bay in 1689, in the capture of the Hampshire. The following year
brought a party of voyageurs to help in the defence of Quebec against
Admiral Phipps. Once more with his brother Iberville on Hudson Bay, in
1694, and took part in the capture of Fort Nelson. Inherited much of his
father's remarkable influence over the Iroquois, and negotiated an
important treaty with them about the beginning of the eighteenth
century. =Index=: (Count Frontenac era) Accompanies expedition to Hudson Bay, 206; arrives
at Quebec, during siege by Phipps, 292; with his brother, Iberville, in
Hudson Bay, 343. (Bishop Laval era) Takes part in expedition to Hudson Bay, 204.