horrors of massacre, 163
casualties of his forces, 164 and n.
his personal courage, 164
fatally wounded, 164
his retreat, 164-168
his death, 168
reports of massacre, 168-170
disastrous results of defeat to settlers, 230, 234-248
bones of his men found, 457
Contrecoeur's report on rout, 628-630
Bradstreet, Lieutenant Colonel John, 276-279
convoys stores to Oswego, 277
repels French attack, 278-279
some of his boatmen sent to Oswego, 284
in Ticonderoga campaign, 415, 417-418, 422
his plan to take Fort Frontenac, 436
his success, 437
prevents massacre of prisoners, 437
destroys Fort Duquesne supplies, 454
Breard, naval comptroller at Quebec, 368
jailed and tried for fraud, 605
British Colonial troops, organization and pay, 271-272
discipline of, 272
British Colonies (_See_ English Colonies)
Brown, Lieutenant, carries mortally wounded Wolfe to rear, 546
Bull, Fort, destroyed by French, 264
Bullitt, Captain, 452-453
Burd, Colonel, in Duquesne expedition, 441, 443ff.
Burke, Captain, escapes Fort William Henry massacre, 351
Burney, Thomas, fur trader, escapes from French, 79
Burton, Lieutenant-Colonel,
with Braddock, 163
reports on Winslow's camp, 281-282
with Wolfe at Quebec, 537, 541, 542
receives Wolfe's last order, 546
Bury, Viscount, comments on Massachusetts, 408
Bussy, M.
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