explorations in the country of the Hurons and the Iroquois
(1615-1618). Treacherously murdered near the present town of
Penetanguishene by a party of Hurons in 1632. =Index=: =Ch= Interpreter,
accompanies Champlain to Quebec, 41; accompanies Champlain to the Ottawa
River, 88; at Cap de la Victoire, 139; learns Huron language, 144; sent
on mission to Three Rivers, 163; sides with the Kirkes, 194; conduct in
the Huron country, 202; his death, 203, 246. =Bib.=: Champlain,
_Voyages_; Sagard, _Voyage du Pays des Hurons_; Parkman, _Pioneers of
France_; Butterfield, _History of Brule's Discoveries and Explorations_;
Sulte, _Etienne Brule_ (R. S. C., 1907).
=Brulon, Jean Gauthier de.= =L= Canon and confessor of chapter of
Quebec, 197.
=Bruyeres, Lieutenant-Colonel R. E.= =Bk= Reports on condition of forts
in Upper Canada, 157.
=Bryce, George= (1844- ). Born at Mount Pleasant near Brantford,
Ontario. Educated at Toronto University and Knox College. Took part in
the skirmish at Ridgeway during the Fenian Raids. In 1871 removed to
Manitoba and organized Manitoba College. Professor of English literature
in Manitoba College, 1871-1909; and head of the faculty of science and
lecturer in biology in Manitoba University, 1891-1904. Moderator of the
General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, 1902-1903.
President of the Royal Society of Canada, 1909-1910. =Index=: =Md= On
causes of Riel Rebellion, 158. =Bib.=: Works: _Manitoba_; _Short History
of the Canadian People_; _Apostle of Red River_; _Hudson's Bay Company_;
_Romantic Settlement of Lord Selkirk's Colonists_. For biog., _see_
Morgan, _Can. Men._; _Canadian Who's Who_.
=Bryce, James= (1838- ). Born in Belfast. Educated at the universities
of Glasgow and Cambridge. Entered Parliament in 1880. In 1886
under-secretary of state for foreign affairs; in 1892 chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster, and in 1894 president of the board of trade. Chief
secretary for Ireland, 1905-1906, and in 1907 appointed British
ambassador at Washington. =Index=: =E= On the disadvantages of
congressional government, 255-257. =Bib.=: Works: _Holy Roman Empire_;
_American Commonwealth_. For biog., _see_ _Who's Who_, 1910.
=Brymner, Douglas= (1823-1902). Born in Scotland. Came to Canada, 1857.
For some time editor of the _Presbyterian_, and associate editor of the
Montreal _Daily Herald_. In 1872 appointed Dominion Archivist, and held
the position up to the time of his death, laying the fou
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