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Fort William Henry. See Sorel.
Fox-hunting in Canada.
France, condition of, in 1760.
Franciscan Friars. See Recollets.
Franklin, Benjamin, appointed Commissioner to Canada; said to have printed prospectus of Quebec Gazette; Deputy Postmaster-General for the British Colonies.
Fraser, Captain Malcolm, gives the alarm before the American a.s.sault on Quebec.
Frechette, L. H., notice of; account of dinner given to.
French who remained in Quebec in 1629.
French refugees of Oxford, Ma.s.s.
French empire in America; victories preceding conquest of Canada.
_Friponne, La_, Bigot's warehouse.
Frontenac, Governor, where interred; his heart sent to his widow; epitaph.
Galt, John, father of Sir A. T. Galt, notice of; cited; founder of several cities.
Gas Company's wharf, a public promenade in 1750.
Garneau, F. X, cited.
Gates of Quebec, formerly closed at gun-fire; Chain; Dalhousie; Hope; Kent; Palace; Prescott; St. John's; St. Louis.
Gazette, the Quebec, founded; prospectus printed by Franklin; first number described; centenary number; extinction of; successive editors; relict of first press used by.
General Hospital, founded; Arnold carried to erection of.
George, James, suggests Harbour improvements.
Giffard, first seigneur of Beauport; first _habitant_; taken prisoner by the English.
Gobert, Francois, remains of General Montgomery laid in his house.
Golf Club.
Gomin road, origin of name.
Gosford wooden railway.
Governors buried in Quebec; list of.
Grand Allee; only road to Sillery.
_Grande Hermine, La_, Cartier's flag-ship.
Graving Dock at Levi, first stone laid; dimensions of.
"Great Eastern" steamship, at Quebec.
Hairdresser, fashionable, in the last century.
Haldimand Castle, corner stone laid; used as a Normal School; improperly styled the Old Chateau; incident during its construction; first grand reception held in; remains of Duke of Richmond laid in state in; described by Weld; repaired; wing erected; most ancient portion; transferred to Province of Quebec.
Haldimand, Governor, departs for England; residence at Montmorency.
Hale, Major John.
Harbor Works, suggested by James George; by Hon. U. J. Tessier.
See Princess Louise Embankment, and Graving Dock.
Hawkins' Picture of Quebec, cited; by whom written.
Head, Sir Edmund, at Spencer Wood; his son drowned.
Hebert, Louis, first resident in Upper Town.
Heights of Abraham. See Plains of Abraham.
Henry, Judge, account of Arnold's a.s.sault on Quebec; imprisoned in Recollet Convent; account of plunder of Cramahe's residence.
Heriot, his description of Sillery; Deputy Postmaster-General.
Hincks, Sir Francis, at Thornhill.
Hochelaga, by whom inhabited.
Holland, --, and Miss Nevill; his duel.
Holland Tree.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, cited.
Hope, Lieut.-Governor, buried in Quebec.
Horses, first arrivals of.
Hospital, the General, founded.