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166; boundaries with Canada and postwar restitution, 166; weaken French domination of Indians, 174-75; tolerated by Indians for their merchandise only, 179; con voys of, attacked, 212-13; traders siezed' among Choctaw, and success with, 236-37; convoys destroyed near Ft. Tombecbe, 237-38; naval battle with the Spanish near Havana, 241-42; alertness to opportunity among Indians, 244-48; actions of, after French-Indian peace, 256-59; efforts of, against French near Illinois and Alabama, 260; orders to stop progress of, on Ohio River, 260-62; influence of, on Indians, alienation of French with cheaper merchandise and liquor, 264; progress with Indians in Illinois country, 273-7S; French plans against, in upper country, 280; French concern with fort of, on Wabash and Ohio rivers, removal from White River (Ind.3 ordered, 283; traders of, cause of all Indian troubles, 292; ambition of, 297, 372; convoys of, 299-301, 336, 346-47, 367, 372; Chickasaw must expel, 308; poor advice to Indians, caprice of, 312-13; fort and captain of, among Ok-fusques, 319-22, 331; deserter of, from Carolina, interrogation of, 320, 364, 405; French advise Choctaw against, 345; cause of division among tribes and revenge, 352-53; proposals of, rejected by Alabama tribes loyal to French, 361; Vaudreuil warns Choctaw against, 397; departure of Knowles' fleet from England, and complement of, 399; threat of, to Louisiana, 400; charge of aggression by, a-gainst French, 432-36; list of, prisoners of French returned to Halifax, 437 English Turn, (fifteen miles below New Orleans), 218; a preferred defense site of lower river area, 21, 55; need of
fortifications at, 51; descrip- g tion of, details of defense plan, 227, 241 ; plan for resettlement of people from, 283; to be fortified and maintained, 400-1, 404, 406 Erlchtine, Prague siege, 3 (LO 2S) Erneville, Chevalier d'. See Derneville Ervie, (sergeant), wife, one boy, Ft. Chartres, 155 (LO 426) Eselchlorf, Prague siege, 3 (LO 25)
Eskipakingonets , Peoria chief,
114 (LO 338)
Esprit, settler, 106 (LO 322) Estree, Le Comte d', (d'Estrees), French commander, Prague siege,
3	(LO 25)
Europe, news from, 165; trade ships from, to Louisiana, 250 Eve, Captain, commandant of French ship St? Charles taking English prisoners to Halifax,
437 .(LO 6678)
Even, Louis Charles, called St. Louis, De Blanc's company, 86 (LO 259)
y
Fabre, Magdelaine Boulenin, wife of Pierre Fabre, 104 (LO 319) Fabre, Pierre, 104 (LO 319) Fabre, Honore, daughter of Pierre and Magdelaine, 104 (LO 319) Fabry, (in Paris), 19 Fabry, M., at St. Domingo, requests passage for Pantalon, a free Negro, 70 Fabry, Louis Alexandre, 104 (LO 319)
Faesch, M., captain, Royal American Regiment, (Fesch, Fesche), 429, 430, 432, 437 Fagot, Daniel, cadet soldier,
87 (LO 260)
Fagot, M., 158
Faiffre (?), Jean, called La Jeunesse, Le Verrier's company, 99 (LO 299)
Faillard, Jean, called La Lan-cette, Chavoy?s company, 99 (LO 299)
Falgoust, Louis, called Beaumon, 46 (LO 165)
Fuiastimungo, 158 it Fwingo, 315 "faniniingo Chas (Chaa) , Seneacha ? chief, killed 59; presents for,
' 310
Farende, (Ferrand ?) , Derne-ville's coapany, 87 (LO 260) Farineau, Martin, called Fari-neau, De Gauvry's company,
99 (LO 299)
Farnworthy, Ebeniser, 438(AB 805) i?;, Faure, Sieur, 37S, 421
Fautratse, Prague siege, 3(LO 25) '*Favelier, Antoine, called Sans d'? Chagrin, Marest's companv, 99 -J. (LO 299)
*	Favre, Pierre, called La Deroute, Grand Pre's company, 8 6 (LO 259), 99 (LO 299)
,Favre, Jean, called Favre, Le ~ Verrier's company, 86 (LO 259) Favre, Jean, called L'Enarmouche , Le Verrier's company, 99 (LO 299)
Favrot, cadet soldier, Favrot's company, 87 (LO 260)
Favrot, Che\%lier de, (Faverot, Favrotte), captain, 2 (LO 16),
86 (LO 259), 87 (LO 260, 261A) , 99 (LO 299), 157-58; company command, 64, 75 (LO 214)
Faye, Etienne Francois, called St. Etienne, De Blanc's company, 86 (LO 259), 99 (LO 299) Faye, Gille, called Lame Dajnee, Moncharveaux' s company, 131 (LO 377)
Fazan, de, cadet a 1'aiguillette,
87	(LO 261A), 270 Fazende, (Gabriel), death noted,
44; replaced in Superior Council, 51
Fefre, Jean, called Lajeunesse,
Le Verrier's company, 86 (LO 259)
Felquier, Jacques, called St. Jacques, Macarty's company,
86 (LO 259), 99 (LO 299) Fenctau, settler, 106 (LO 322) Fenouillot, Jean Claude, called Mourond, De Gauvry's company, 99 (LO 299)
Ferand. See Ferrand Ferandon, Denis, (Ferrandon) ,
475
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