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Recollet church, situation of.
Recollet convent, American prisoners in; situation of; burnt; occasionally used as a prison; noted prisoners in.
Red House, the, a famous inn.
_Relations des Jesuites_, cited.
Richmond, Duke of, death of; loss of one of his sons; buried in Quebec.
Robert, first Intendant, never came to Canada.
Roberval, winters at Cap Rouge; account of his voyage to Canada.
Roger, Charles, cited.
Royal visitors to Canada.
Ryland, H. W., secretary to Sir James Craig; correspondence with Sir James Craig; secretary to Lord Dorchester; his mission to England; his death; his manor at Beauport; note.
Sagard, cited.
St. Bridget's Asylum.
St. Castin, Baron, notice of; note.
St. Charles river, Cartier winters on banks of; named by him the St Croix; re-named by the Recollets; former names of; meaning of Indian name of.
St. Foye, occupied by American soldiers; church occupied by British in 1760; Hurons settle at.
St. Foye road, a favorite drive a century ago; See Country Seats.
St Foye, Battle of, date of; an English defeat; various estimates of troops engaged; position of forces; anecdotes of; ma.s.sacre by Indians; retreat of the English.
St Helen's Island, residence of Baronne de Longueuil.
St John's, surrendered to Americans.
St John's ward.
St Louis hotel.
St Louis road; See Country Seats.
St Louis ward.
St Peter's ward.
St Rochs, existed in 1759; extent of at beginning of nineteenth century; ward; fire of.
St. Sauveur, origin of name.
St. Valier, Bishop founder of General Hospital; builds N. D. des Victoires church; death of.
Samos road.
Sand, Maurice, description of Quebec.
Sault au Matelot, Americans defeated at; situation of barriers.
Saxe Weimar, Duke of, description of Quebec.
Scott, Major Thomas, brother of Sir Walter, where buried.
Scott, General Winfield, a prisoner at Quebec; courageous conduct of.
Seal of Canada.
Seigniory of Neuville.
Seminary, American prisoners in; first in Canada built by Recollets; intended site of new; owns _fief_ Sault au Matelot.
Seminary chapel, temporarily used as parish church.
Senecas, an Iroquois nation.
Senechaussee, La.
Sewell, Hon Jonathan founder of Trinity church; his epitaph.
Ship-building under French rule.
Sillery, Noel Brulart de, notice of; founds Sillery mission.
Sillery, occupied by Americans; first mission at; visited by Madame de la Peltrie; hospital founded; first settlement; expedition against Indians starts from; early population; St. Columba church at; Jesuits' House at, probably first building in Canada; grand council held at; settlement abandoned; site of settlement; locality described by Henot; brewery at; visit to site of early settlement; called St. Columba; monument at; woods of.
Sillery Cove, other names of; Jesuits at.
Silliman, Professor Benj., description of Quebec.
Simpson, Mary, admired by Lord Nelson.
Simpson, Saunders, Provost Marshal in Wolfe's army.
Skating Rink.
Slave, sale of a negro.