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Montcalm* in the garden of the Château Saint-Louis. That year he dictated reminiscences and anecdotes from the two sieges of Quebec and that of Louisbourg to one of his sons
Wolfe* and Louis-Joseph de Montcalm*. Richardson was appointed a trustee of the Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning
 
Wolfe* and Louis-Joseph de Montcalm*; he also composed an inscription. As
the capitulation of Oswego (N.Y.) on 14 Aug. 1756 [see Louis-Joseph de Montcalm*], taken to France as a prisoner of war
 
Montcalm* in August 1757 the Indian allies of the French seized part of the British garrison. At the end of a march to the Indian encampment at Montreal several prisoners, headed by Chamberlain
problem of bringing the Marquis de Montcalm* to battle. On 9–10 July Townshend’s and Murray’s brigades landed on the north shore of
 
(Lévis, Qué., 1922). Benjamin Sulte, Histoire de la milice canadienne-française, 1760–1897 (Montréal, 1897). P.-B. Casgrain, “Une autre maison Montcalm à Québec,” BRH, 8 (1902): 329
Montcalm*. Nine days later Smythe participated in the disastrous attack at Montmorency Falls; on 13 September he was severely wounded in the battle of the Plains of Abraham, where Wolfe himself was
 
-Joseph de Montcalm* and Montcalm’s aide-de-camp, Captain Louis-Antoine de
Montcalm* against the fortified base of Oswego (Chouaguen) (N.Y.). According to his own statement, he was carrying out the responsibilities of adjutant general and chief of staff, and his task was to
 
responsibility during the August offensive of Louis-Joseph de Montcalm*. As a result of having scoured the region between Fort Carillon (near
were left behind at Oswego to guard Prideaux’s communications and to build a fort to replace the ones that Louis-Joseph de Montcalm
 
Mounier* and Jean (John) Marteilhe. In June 1769 he acquired the former residence of Lieutenant-General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm
 
Montcalm*’s funeral, which was held in the Ursuline chapel on 14 September. In the autumn Collet received the approval of the vicar general, Jean-Olivier
 
which Louis-Joseph de Montcalm* had died; Coffin had already been living in it for “about three years.” He was unable, however, to pay
 
Montcalm* gained a noted victory over James Abercromby*. Through hearsay and experience La Pelouze was initiated into the Indians’ style
elected to the Royal Society of London. He received a commission as captain on 27 February, and when Louis-Joseph de Montcalm* was
de Montcalm* had complained of this characteristic several times, and Marie-Charlotte Badelard left her husband around 1770 to
Montcalm* was mortally wounded by grape-shot from one of the cannon. Although Williamson stated that six light cannon and two small howitzers were present, most accounts mention only two light cannon
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