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                  . In 1682, after the western Iroquois had attacked the French allies, the Illinois and Miamis, Teganissorens came to Montreal and persuaded the governor general, Frontenac
                   
                  Callière* sent Tareha to Quebec, where Frontenac [see Buade] consented to the exchange. As proof of his sincerity the Indian had presented to the governor a letter from the Jesuit Father
                  Governor Buade de Frontenac on his journey to Lake Ontario. Although infirm and ill, he
                   
                  everyone were unanimously in favour of La Touche. On 15 Oct. 1698 Buade* de Frontenac and Champigny
                   birthday, he took up two major challenges at Quebec. In 1892 his Pavillon d’Aiguillon, the first clinical wing of the Hôtel-Dieu, was a rival, in the city’s urban landscape, of the Château Frontenac, which
                  surplus: in 1667 and 1668 it exported to the West Indies peas, both green and dried, hops, and barley; in 1672 Frontenac
                  Price* in designing the Château Frontenac. The coats of arms that decorate this building bear his unmistakable imprint. Although it had a
                  of his wealth. In the early 1850s he obtained extensive timber limits in Hinchinbrooke Township, Frontenac County, from the administration of Francis Hincks and Augustin-Norbert
                   
                  Buade de Frontenac and Abbé Fénelon [see Salignac
                   
                  provincial surveyor. Between 1847 and 1865 he laid out a number of township boundaries in the counties of Renfrew, Lanark, Carleton, Frontenac, and Hastings, and in the district of Muskoka. He also supervised
                   
                  the group of businessmen who had by 1818 invested almost £16,000 in the steamboat Frontenac [see Henry Gildersleeve
                  . In 1841 Smith was elected to the Legislative Assembly for Frontenac and held the seat until 1861. Through these years he was a moderate Conservative, a supporter of Governor General Sydenham
                   
                  (Anglican) (St John’s), Reg. of baptisms, 27 April 1807, 7 Sept. 1809, 9 March 1813. Frontenac Land Registry Office (Kingston), Deeds, vol.E, no.276 (mfm. at AO, GS 3928
                  political career in earnest in 1868 by winning the wardenship of Frontenac County; he won again in 1869 and 1872. In the general election of 1872 he contested Addington, still as an independent Conservative
                   
                  , arriving at Quebec 13 May. In June his battalion was ordered to Fort Frontenac (Kingston, Ont.) for garrison duty and then took part in the capture of
                   
                  arranged. In an angry letter to Abercromby in June 1758, Vaudreuil recalled Schuyler, who returned in August authorized to negotiate prisoner exchanges. With the fall of Fort Frontenac (Kingston, Ont
                  who had been sent as an emissary to the Iroquois by Buade* de Frontenac, governor of Canada – was taken back to
                  the south bank of the St Lawrence, opposite Montreal. Shortly before their arrival, Governor Frontenac
                   
                   October (16 October, N.S.) to deliver an ultimatum to Buade* de Frontenac to surrender. Savage was “carried
                   
                  Buade de Frontenac in 1678 about the sale of spirits to Indigenous people. Saurel approved of this traffic, for according to him they would turn to the Dutch if the French defaulted. He was
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