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                  for himself wherever he chose. This is what Joncaire had been hoping to hear. He hurried to Fort Frontenac, chose eight soldiers, and proceeded directly to Niagara. On the east side of the river, some
                   
                  seized at Fort Frontenac. In partnership with Charles Catignon, the king’s storekeeper at Quebec, François prospered. During the summer of 1688
                  * de Frontenac), and 15 Jan. 1674. An additional proof of the authorities’ satisfaction may be seen in his nomination as a councillor on 29 May 1674, when his name was put forward by the
                   
                  “bloody flux.” He wrote that during a visit to Fort Frontenac (Cataracoui) he was attacked by scurvy. His eyesight began to fail him during the later years of his ministry but he refused to wear spectacles
                   
                  off till the middle of May 1673, and it is known that he was at Fort Frontenac in July 1673, at the time of the inspection by Frontenac
                   
                  . Chingouessi came to Quebec in July of 1698 to report to Governor Buade* de Frontenac that his neighbours, the Kiskakons and
                   
                  frenchify her. More than once this missionary point of view aroused Governor Buade* de Frontenac’s anger
                   
                  de Buade*, Comte de Frontenac’s old regiment. He was
                   
                  first appears in the documents of New France as an employee of Buade* de Frontenac. Benjamin Sulte wrongly calls him a
                   
                  of the guards of the tax-farm, Couillard de Lespinay received from Buade* de Frontenac a commission as captain of
                   
                  Crisafy never faltered. In 1696, at the time of Buade* de Frontenac’s expedition against the Iroquois, Crisafy, with
                  Sieur de Muyet.” His good work then and subsequently led the Comte de Frontenac [Buade*] to write that Nicolas Daneau
                   
                  * de La Salle at Fort Frontenac (Cataracoui, now Kingston, Ont.), holder of the trading concession of Saint-Louis-des-Illinois, captain, manager, and commandant at Detroit; b
                   
                  . The attack, one of Buade* de Frontenac’s planned strikes against the English colonies, began on 16 May (26
                   
                  manuscrits relatifs à la N.-F., II, III. “Correspondance de Frontenac (1689–99),” APQ Rapport, 1927–28, 1928–29. “Correspondance de Vaudreuil,” APQ Rapport, 1938–39. Jug
                   
                  Buade* de Frontenac petitioned the king for help for him. Denys de La Ronde turned over his seigneury on the St Charles to a farmer, then on 1 Sept. 1680 bought a house in
                   
                  the reasons to Buade* de Frontenac: “to remove all cause
                   
                  Buade* de Frontenac an order to re-embark, leaving the fort unfinished. Robinau* de Villebon, Meneval’s lieutenant, was also
                  de Denonville on a journey to Fort Frontenac (Cataracoui, now Kingston, Ont.), landing at frequent intervals to observe and calculate latitudes and to draw a map. During the next year, he was fully
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