, 105; elected for St. John, 109; the Confederation movement,
112; his personal magnetism, 113; his work for Confederation, 114; his
defence of the union, 116-118; delegate to England, 120; presented to
the queen, 124; in first Dominion ministry, 128-129; becomes minister of
finance, 130; represents St. John in Dominion Parliament, 131; receives
honour of C. B., 132; his parliamentary career, 133-134; appointed
lieutenant-governor, 134; his governorship, 135-136; returns to
political life as minister of finance, 137; again lieutenant-governor,
138-139; his popularity, 140; his religious life, 140-141; given a K. C.
M. G., 141; visits the queen at Osborne, 142; his marriage, 1843, 142;
his second wife, 142; his family, 142-143; last illness and death, 1896,
144-145; funeral service, 146; his character, 147-148. =H= His
government defeated in New Brunswick on Confederation issue, 179;
returned to office, 187; welcomes Tupper on his return from England,
207; urges Sir John Macdonald to visit Nova Scotia and confer with
leaders of Anti-Confederate party, 209. =B= Tours Canada with other
delegates after Quebec Conference, 166; defeated in New Brunswick on
Confederation issue, 182-183; in Peter Mitchell's Pro-Confederation
ministry, 188; relations with Macdonald, 202-203. =Md= Delegate to
Quebec Conference, 110; letters to, from Macdonald, on Confederation,
117-118, 125-126; minister of customs, 134; supports Intercolonial route
running directly across New Brunswick, 153; supports Macdonald and the
national policy, 220; introduces a bill to give effect to the national
policy, 228-229; his co-operation with Macdonald, 270-271. =Bib.=: Dent,
_Can. Por._ and _Last Forty Years_; Taylor, _Brit. Am._; Hannay, _Life
and Times of Sir Leonard Tilley_ and _History of New Brunswick_.
=Tilley, Samuel.= =T= Sir Leonard Tilley's great-grandfather, 1; a
Loyalist farmer on Long Island, 2; arrives at Parrtown (St. John), 1783,
3; dies there, 1815, 3; his wife dies, 1835, 3.
=Tilley, Thomas Morgan= (1790-1870). =T= Father of Sir Leonard Tilley,
born, 1790, 3; in lumber business, 4; dies, 1870, 4.
=Tilsit, Treaty of.= =Bk= Between Russia and Napoleon, 1807, 105;
failure of, 106.
=Timber Trade.= =Sy= Between Britain and colonies. Sydenham's views on,
130, 136. _See also_ Trade.
=Times.= Newspaper published at London, England; established, 1785.
=Index=: =BL= On Rebellion Losses Bill, 320-321. =B= On Canadian
independence, 143; attitude
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