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                  Montcalm in 1756 lent a temporary weight to Joncaire’s words. At Niagara in February 1757, 60 warriors sang the war song, and by April Joncaire had paid them for 38 British scalps
                  Montcalm (Montréal, 1951), 45 f. La Roncière, Histoire de la marine française, IV (1923), 318–19. Joseph Le Ber, “Un document inédit sur l’Île de Sable et le Marquis de la Roche
                   
                  Chaussegros* de Léry and known today as the Maison Montcalm, one built in 1728 on Place Royale for Joseph Duburon, an officer, and another built in 1729 on Rue Saint-Roch for navigator Abel
                   
                  . du Canada (H. Garneau; 1913–20), II, 230, and Francis Parkman, Montcalm and Wolfe (2v., London, [1908]), II, 130, confuse Théodose-Matthieu Denys de Vitré with his son John. This
                  du conseil, 1872–77. PAC, RG 4, C1, 395, files 1667, 1734; RG 31, A1, 1871, Quebec City, Montcalm Ward, p.82. Can., Prov. of, Statutes, August–October 1863, c.61. In re Dinning
                   
                  (New York, 1973), 471–75. J. C. Long, Lord Jeffery Amherst: a soldier of the king (New York, 1933), 99, 126–36, 153, 261, 266–67, 306, 309. Francis Parkman, Montcalm
                  Montcalm of Bougainville’s assistance when it was so desperately needed on the Plains of Abraham. On 6 September Holmes accompanied
                   
                  operations on the Great Lakes planned by Lord Loudoun came to nothing when Montcalm*’s capture of Oswego (Chouaguen) drove British
                   
                  Montcalm*. After some months as a prisoner of war at Quebec and Montreal, Mackellar was exchanged. He returned to Britain early in 1757 and on 14
                   
                  Montcalm*]. The flag, now held at the Petit Séminaire de Quebec, was venerated as a relic in the latter half of the 19th century, being taken out only on special occasions. Octave
                   
                  ], “Le monument Wolfe et Montcalm à Québec,” BRH, 5 (1899): 305–9. Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, 21 June 1939.
                   70 assisted Montcalm* in the capture of Fort William Henry (also called
                   
                  night. A marginal note in Montcalm*’s journal admonished that d’Olabaratz was “a man no longer to be employed in any command
                  garrisons, but it was in poor condition; Montcalm* referred to it as “good for nothing” and its complement of about 60
                   
                  Montcalm*. Nine days later Smythe participated in the disastrous attack at Montmorency Falls; on 13 September he was severely wounded in the battle of the Plains of Abraham, where Wolfe himself was
                  retreated through the forest. Back in Montreal, Montigny organized a force of 62 men in 12 canoes to carry supplies for Montcalm*’s attack
                   
                  douze apôtres,” BRH, 4 (1898): 90. P.-G. Roy, “Les officiers de Montcalm mariés au Canada,” BRH, 50 (1944): 277–78. Régis Roy, “Vassal de Monviel,” BRH, 23 (1917
                  Montcalm], it was decided to strengthen Fort Cumberland on the Chignecto isthmus of Nova Scotia. On 12 November Wilmot was sent by Governor Charles
                  already enjoyed a certain reputation in the field, having published in 1882 a long critical note titled “Montcalm et le Canada français” in Nouvelles soirées canadiennes, and having delivered a
                  Guyon*. He would produce four of Guyon’s plays: Denis le Patriote (1902), Joe Montferrand (1903), Un mariage à la gaumine (1904), and Montcalm (1907). In October
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