Benjamin, watches army leave for Niagara, 508
Pomeroy, Daniel, with Crown Point expedition, 210, 219
Pomeroy, Seth, comments on Crown Point march, 213
Pompadour, Mme. de, 25, 35, 139, 610
her hatred of Frederic the Great, 251-252
her power in France, 382-383
Pontiac, Indian Chief, 157, 164
Pontleroy, French engineer, 418
Pontbriand, Bishop at Quebec, 526
administers last rites to Montcalm, 555
Portneuf, French officer, 69
Portneuf, Cure, killed and scalped, 524
Post, Frederic, Moravian envoy to Indians, 447-451
dangers of his mission, 448-449
his success, 451
Pottawattamie Indians, 107, 157, 305, 335
Pouchout, Captain, Commandant at Niagara, 360, 421
besieged by British, 512
reinforcements fail him, 513-514
surrenders, 515
made commandant of Fort Levis, 595
surrenders to Amherst, 595
Poulariez, Lieutenant-Colonel, 551, 553
Pownall, Massachusetts Governor (1758), 408-409
Preble, Major Jedediah, 200
Presentation, la, French mission, 65-66, 69, 72n.
(_See also_ Piquet, Abbe)
Prevost, Intendant at Louisbourg, 90-91
Prideaux, British Brigadier, sent to take Niagara, 507
begins siege, 511
killed in action, 513
Pringle, Captain, British volunteer with Rogers' Rangers, 360-361
lost in forest, 362-363
saved from Indians by French officers, 363
Prussia (_See_ Frederick the Great)
Puritanism in New England, 42
Putnam, Israel, 210
his expert scouting praised, 299
at Ticonderoga, 416
captured by Indians, 433
his tortures, 434-435
rescued by Marin, 435
prisoner in Montreal, 436
exchanged, 436
Puysieux, Marquis de, 35
Pynchon, Dr.
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