Index

Grand dérangement, 131, 138, 179 Grasshoppers, 172, 205-208

Hacer, du, 64 instructions to, 101-102 distress during his command, 103 Halifax, founded, 124 influence on French policy and Acadian migration, 124-132 Hay, Captain, 197 Hocquart, Intendant of New France, 91, 121, 123 Holland, Captain, 200

Ine Royale, reasons for French

attention to, 30, 33-36

Tival jurisdiction, 49-50

Ile (Isle) Saint Jean, discov-

ered, 4

reasons for neglect of, 7

probably charted in 1595, 7

maps of, by Champlain, 7

descriptions of, 4-6, 8-9, 44- 48, 67-72

granted to Denys, 15, 17

to Doublet, 23

to Gautier, 26

to Louvigny, 31

to Comte St. Pierre, 40

to Roma, 73

independence of Ile Royale planned, 49

French neglect of, 62, 63, 71

early immigration to, 42, 47, 61, 99

reunited to Royal domain, 66

in the hands of the English, 109-120

restored to France, 121

visited by Franquet, 146-162

263

census of Sieur de La Roque, 163-174 influx of Acadians after the founding of Halifax, and before and after the expul- sion of 1755, 132-134, 137, 139, 168, 169, 170, 180, 181 conditions on the eve of the English conquest of 1758, 141-144, 175-187, 189-193 conquest and transportation of the inhabitants, 188-200 social life and institutions, 201-211 Indians of, and on mainland, 212-232 progress subsequent to 1758, 233-238 Indians, 5, 71, 72, 103, 105, 106, 137, 188, 190, 212-232 Indulgence, articles of, to in- habitants of Isle Saint Jean, 116-118 Instructions, to, du Haget, 101- 102 Degoutin, 132-133 de Bonnaventure, 175-176

Jounson, Captain, 200 Justinien, Pére, 35

Knowres, Commodore, 114, 115, 118

Knox, Historical Journal, quoted, 199

Laxnoret, 228

La Corne, 139

La Galissoniére, Governor of New France, 121, 131

La Giraudiere, 25

La Goudalie, 228, 229

La Jonquiére, 231, 236

Languedoc, 138