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Le Sueur Jean De St Sauveur
(Samuel de Champlain era) Comes to Quebec, 252; Godfather to
young Hurons, 223.
Le Sire
Le Tardif Olivier
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Le Jeune Paul
Superior of Jesuits in Canada. Came to Canada in 1632, and went on a mission to the Algonquians the following year; succeeded by Vimont as superior, 1639; appointed to the governor's Council, 1640; returned to France the same year; proposed for bishop...
Le Marchant Sir John Gaspard 1803-1874 Joseph Howe Era Becomes Governor Of
Nova Scotia, 1852, 143; his connection with the Foreign Enlistment Act, 149-152. =Bib.=: Dict. Nat. Biog.; Campbell, History of Nova Scotia. ...
Le Milletiere Dubois De
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) Perishes with his men on fireship, 98. ...
Le Moyne
See Bienville; Iberville; Longueuil. ...
Le Moyne De Serigny Joseph 1668-1734 Son Of Charles Le Moyne And
brother of Iberville, Bienville, and St. Helene. Accompanied Iberville to Hudson Bay, 1690, and left in command of Fort Albany after its capture. Again in the bay with Iberville in 1694 and in 1697. Given command of Fort Nelson the latter year. Joined...
Le Moyne De Ste Helene Jacques 1659-1690 Son Of Charles Le Moyne
and brother of Iberville, Bienville, and other members of this noted family. Trained, like Iberville, for the navy; returned to Canada, and in 1686 accompanied De Troyes on the Hudson Bay expedition. Took part in the raid on Schenectady in 1690; and m...
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. ...
Le National
Newspaper published at Montreal. =Index=: (Sir Georges E. Cartier era) Founded as organ of Le Parti National, in 1872, 30. ...
Le Roy Marguerite
(Samuel de Champlain era) Mother of Champlain, 1. ...
Le Sage Captain
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) Repulses landing of English, 107. ...
Le Sire
(Samuel de Champlain era) Clerk in De Caen's company, 138. ...
Le Sueur Jean De St Sauveur
(Samuel de Champlain era) Comes to Quebec, 252; Godfather to young Hurons, 223. ...
Le Tardif Olivier
Born in Normandy, 1601. Came to Canada, 1620, and employed as an interpreter at Quebec. Married Louise Couillard, 1637. ...
Le Testu Captain
(Samuel de Champlain era) Member of court to try Duval for conspiracy, 43. ...
Le Valois Father
(Bishop Laval era) Recommends Saint-Vallier to succeed Laval, 199. ...
Lebel J G
(Lord Elgin era) Commissioner under Seigniorial Tenure law, 187. ...
Lecompte-dupre J B
(Lord Dorchester era) Colonel of Quebec militia, 246. ...
Lee
(Wilmot era) Receiver-general, New Brunswick, 69. ...
Legendre Lucas
(Samuel de Champlain era) Purchases supplies for De Monts's second expedition to Quebec, 56. ...
Legislative Assembly
(William Lyon Mackenzie era) Composition of, under Constitutional Act, 53; Goldwin Smith on, 54; irritation between, and Executive Council, 54, 55; Lord Durham on, 56, 58, 59, 60; true principle of government, 61, 63. (John Graves Simcoe era) First of...
Legislative Council
(William Lyon Mackenzie era) Created by Constitutional Act, 52; Lord Durham criticizes and suggests revision, 57; attitude of Lower Canada Reformers to, 69; rejects three hundred and twenty-five bills in eight years, 73; Sir John Colborne on, 268; col...
Legislative Union
(Sir John A Macdonald era) Strongly favoured by Macdonald; opposed by Maritime Provinces and Lower Canada, 107-109, 245. ...