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utterfield, _History of Brule's Discoveries_. =Supreme Court of Canada.= Created by Act of Parliament in 1875. Consists of a chief-justice and five puisne judges, who, also constituted the Exchequer Court until 1887, when the latter was separated. The first chief-justice was Sir William Buell Richards, 1875-1879; succeeded by Sir William Johnston Ritchie, 1879-1892; Sir Samuel Henry Strong, 1892-1902; Sir Henri Elzear Taschereau, 1902-1906; and Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, since 1906. =Index=: =Md= Bill for establishment of, shaped, 1868-1870, but not passed until 1875, 151. =Surprise.= =Dr= British frigate, arrival of, 137. =Sutherland.= =WM= British frigate, with five other vessels, passes up the river, 123; Wolfe on board of, opposite Cap Rouge, 166; his last proclamation from, 172; Wolfe's conversation with Jervis on board of, 175; signal given from, for movement of the army, 179. =Sutherland, Thomas J.= =Mc= Plans occupation of Navy Island, 412; his lack of discretion, 412; starts for Michigan, 418; reaches Detroit, 427; meets Handy, 427; lands on Bois Blanc Island, 428; taken by Loyalists, 431; found guilty, but released, 431. =Bib.=: Dent, _Upper Canadian Rebellion_. =Sutton, H. T. Manners.= _See_ Canterbury. =Suze, Treaty of.= Signed April 24, 1629. Under its terms peace was declared between France and England; the former French possessions in America to revert to France. The conditions were not fulfilled until three years later. =Index=: =Ch= Signed by England and France, April 24, 1629, 183; ancient possessions of England in America given to France by, 213. =Bib.=: Hertslet, _Treaties and Conventions_. =Sweatman, Arthur= (1834-1909). Born in London, England. Educated at Christ College, Cambridge. Headmaster of Hellmuth College, London, Ontario, 1865-1872; rector of Grace Church, Brantford, 1872-1876; archdeacon of Brant, 1876-1879. Succeeded Dr. Bethune as bishop of Toronto, 1879; and in 1907 elected archbishop and metropolitan, and primate of all Canada. =Bib.=: Morgan, _Can. Men_; Dent, _Can. Por._; Mockridge, _The Bishops of the Church of England in Canada and Newfoundland_. =Swiss=. =Hd= Their bravery, 7, 8; take up lands in English colonies, 9; scheme to form them into a regiment, 9. =Switzerland=. =Hd= Dangerous situation of, 4. =Sydenham, Charles Edward Poulett Thomson, first Baron= (1799-1841). =Sy= Represented (as Charles Edward Poulett Thomson) city of Manchester in House of Common
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