Buade de Frontenac on 26 Oct. 1678 to give an opinion on trafficking in spirits. He expressed himself in favour of bartering with intoxicating liquors, as did the majority of the
. Buade de Frontenac named him commandant of the south side of the river, from Rivière du Loup to Montreal. On 5 May 1673 he was appointed governor of Acadia, to replace
.
Then, at the beginning of 1673, we find him among the Iroquois, busy preparing for the expedition that Frontenac [see
BUADE, LOUIS DE, Comte de FRONTENAC et de PALLUAU, soldier, governor-general of New France; one of the more turbulent and
discovery of the great west (12th ed.), 185, n. 1. Benjamin Sulte, “Le Fort de Frontenac, 1668–1678,” RSCT, 2d ser., VII (1901), sect.i, 47–96; “La
Brisay* de Denonville and then Frontenac [see Buade] praised him, and the
Buade de Frontenac vainly asked the minister to send Bonamour back to Canada. Until Sarrazin*’s return in 1697 there was no
rapidly grew more bitter.
During this period the country was rent by party quarrels: Frontenac [see
Buade de Frontenac, gave his name to the large island in the Lac des Deux-Montagnes on the northwest side of the island of Montreal; b
Frontenac, in order to “make up the number of judges required to judge the charges of impugnment brought by” François-Marie
Bay he brought Bayly a friendly letter from Buade de Frontenac, but if the seduction
Nov. 1673), Frontenac [see Buade], tells us: “I have utilized the zeal shown
poor that Governor Buade de Frontenac had to obtain for him a pension of 150
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