Queylus Abbe De
(Count Frontenac era) Sulpician, appointed vicar-general for Canada,
42; sent back to France by Bishop Laval, 43. (Bishop Laval era) His difficulties with
Laval, 7; Sulpicians desire his appointment as bishop, 25; recognizes
authority of Laval, 27; receives appointment as grand vicar to
archbishop of Rouen, 27; returns to France, 27; again in Canada, and
assumes charge of parish of Montreal, 28; suspended by Laval, returns to
France, 28; later returns to Canada and is made grand vicar at Montreal,
29; causes chapel to Ste. Anne to be erected at Beaupre, 101; arrival
of, 1668, 105; makes donation to hospital at Quebec, 107; Talon's
recommendation of, 107, 134; departure of, for France, 134; his great
liberality, 135. =Bib.=: Parkman, Old Regime.