Wolfe, Major General James, 83
named head of Louisbourg
expedition, 385
his ill health, 391,
406, 475, 527, 529, 534
lands at Louisbourg,
391-393
his siege of Louisbourg,
394 ff.
letters to his family,
405-406, 474-478, 529
his desire to attack
Quebec, 405
ordered to destroy French
settlements, 406
returns to England,
406
comments on Abercomby,
411
praise of Lord Howe,
412
his appearance and character,
471 ff., 534
his childhood and youth,
473
his early military service,
473-474
named commander of Quebec
expedition, 477
lands with British army,
489
difficulties of siege,
489-490, 492
driven back at Montmorenci,
504, 523
retaliates for French
barbarities, 524-525
sickness in his troops,
526
his last dispatch to
Pitt, 529-530
losses among his men,
531
plans new attack, 531-532
his last general orders,
536
his prestiment of death,
538
his plan of attack,
539
heights taken, 540-541
army forms on plains
of Abraham, 542
battle for Quebec, 544-545
his last words after
mortal wound, 546
his body returned to
England, 560
reports on his siege
of Quebec, 638-640
Wolfe, Major Water, Uncle of James,
476
James’s letters
to, 476, 477, 478
Wooster, Colonel David, at Fort Edward, 274
Wraxall, William Johnson’s Secretary, 216n., 226
Wyandot Indians, 59
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Zingendorf, Count, 59 and n.

