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. 1694 with Buade* de Frontenac as godfather). This additional responsibility goaded Levasseur to make constant demands
 
. He went two days later to Montreal, then on to Fort Frontenac (Kingston, Ont.), where he arrived on 24 June to take part in the operations against Fort Chouaguen (Fort Oswego). On 11 July he
 
post of midshipman at Rochefort the following year. He is said to have participated as captain in the 1696 expedition led by Frontenac
 
Montreal and Fort Frontenac (Kingston, Ont.); and it was a base for incursions against targets in the Albany-Oswego area. The establishment – its Indian population was about 500 in 1756 – had been
 
Pouchot*, Ohquandageghte spied for the British and acted as an intermediary in illicit trading between them and the French commanders of Fort Frontenac (Kingston, Ont.). His supposed friendship with the
 
Bizard*, Buade* de Frontenac appointed him town major of Montreal with “the power to command in the absence of the
 
of Contrecœur was among the officers who accompanied Governor Buade de Frontenac at
 
everyone were unanimously in favour of La Touche. On 15 Oct. 1698 Buade* de Frontenac and Champigny
 
of bands of Abenaki Indians during the attack in July on Oyster River (Durham, New Hampshire). Buade* de Frontenac
 
Buade* de Frontenac an order to re-embark, leaving the fort unfinished. Robinau* de Villebon, Meneval’s lieutenant, was also
 
by Buade* de Frontenac in the Château Saint-Louis during the winter of 1693. On the other hand, it seems that after
 
* de Frontenac soon came to visit this new fort, named Fort Frontenac (now Kingston, Ont.) in his honour, and seized the opportunity to preach to the Iroquois himself. Lamberville wrote to his superior
 
Frontenac [Buade*] officially confirmed Maricourt as commander in Hudson Bay in the event of Iberville’s absence or death
 
Buade de Frontenac. After a stay at Quebec and Montreal, he had continued on to France. This then constituted Joseph Robinau’s experience
 
superior of the Sulpicians, he was present at the audience given by Governor Frontenac [Buade*] to the
 
in speech or action.” Markland did not enter the ministry. During the War of 1812 he served as an ensign in a company of Frontenac militia commanded by his uncle, Lawrence Herchmer (Herkimer
 
, and in 1690 and 1696 he apparently took part in the expeditions organized by Frontenac [Buade*] against the English
 
. Parkman, La Salle and the discovery of the great west (12th ed.), 185, n. 1. Benjamin Sulte, “Le Fort de Frontenac, 1668–1678,” RSCT, 2d ser., VII (1901
Canadian. By 1865 he was reeve of Wolfe Island and the surrounding islands, and served as the first warden of Frontenac County after it was separated from the county of Lennox and Addington in 1863. Three
 
généalogies des comtés de Beauce-Dorchester-Frontenac, 1625–1946 (11v., Beauceville, Qué., [1949–55]), II. P.-G. Roy, Dates lévisiennes (12v., Lévis, Qué., 1932–40), I, II
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