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St Ignace Mother
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) Describes scene at General Hospital, 223.
St Ignace
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St Andre
(Bishop Laval era) Brings out a number of colonists and ecclesiastics, 31. ...
St Andrews
Seaport of New Brunswick, and the chief town of Charlotte County. Founded by American Loyalists in 1783, and was for some time only an outbay of St. John, but in 1822 became a separate and free port. ...
St Augustine
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) Retreating army halts at, 218; Levis hears news of surrender of Quebec at, 234. (Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Haldimand's headquarters for a time, 78-80. ...
St Clair Arthur 1734-1818 Born In Scotland Entered The Army
1757, and came to America, serving under Amherst at Louisbourg, 1758, and Wolfe at Quebec, 1759. Settled in America, and on the breaking out of the Revolution took the colonial side; given command of a Pennsylvania regiment, and served with Sullivan i...
St Domingo
Island in the West Indies. (General Brock era) Revolution in, 39-41. ...
St Etienne
(Samuel de Champlain era) Vessel in which Recollet missionaries came to Canada, 85. ...
St Francis Xavier College
Located at Antigonish, Nova Scotia. Diocesan institution, known as Arichat College, opened at Arichat, 1853. Transferred to Antigonish and established as St. Francis Xavier College, 1855. University powers conferred by Act of the Legislature of Nova ...
St George Sir Thomas Bligh 1765-1837 Born In England Entered The
army and rose to the rank of major-general, 1819. Came to Canada, 1809, as inspecting field officer of militia in Upper Canada; commanded at Amherstburg when it was attacked by Hull, 1812; commanded militia at the capture of Detroit; and defeated Winc...
St Germain-en-laye Treaty Of
Signed between France and Great Britain on March 29, 1632. Restored Quebec, Nova Scotia, and the island of Cape Breton to France. =Index=: (Samuel de Champlain era) Treaty signed, 222. =Bib.=: Hertslet, Treaties and Conventions. ...
St Hubert Father
(Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Recommended for vacancy in bishopric, 182. ...
St Ignace
(Samuel de Champlain era) Jesuit mission in Huron country, 92. ...
St Ignace Mother
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) Describes scene at General Hospital, 223. ...
St Jean
(Samuel de Champlain era) One of the vessels of Company of New France, 245. ...
St Joachim
(Bishop Laval era) Boarding school for children established at, 100; Laval's gift to school at, 199. ...
St John
City and seaport of New Brunswick, situated at the mouth of the St. John River. It was incorporated as the city of St. John in 1785, during the administration of Thomas Carleton, having previously been known as Parrtown, so named after John Parr, gove...
St John
Plan of Fort St. John on the river Chambly, Quebec, May 7, 1791, G. Mann, Captain Commanding Royal Engineer. Coloured MS. ...
St John Island
See Prince Edward Island. ...
St John's
Capital of Newfoundland. Founded in 1582 by Sir Humphrey Gilbert. It was captured by Iberville in 1696, and again during the Seven Years' War, but finally reverted to Britain, with the rest of the island, in 1763. =Index=: (Sir Frederick Haldimand era...
St John's
A city on the Richelieu River, Province of Quebec. It was a military station during the American invasion; captured by Arnold in 1775; and relieved by Preston with troops from Montreal. Later in the same year, the fort was besieged by Montgomery, and ...
St John's River
(Bishop Laval era) Recollet mission on, 111. ...
St Joseph De Levis
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) Skirmish at, 102, 103. ...
St Julien
(Samuel de Champlain era) Spanish vessel, commanded by Champlain, 3. ...