ndations of the
present splendid collection of manuscript material bearing on the
history of Canada. =Index=: =Hd= His services as Dominion Archivist,
319; his opinion of Haldimand, 320; his translation of Haldimand's
diary, 321. =Bib.=: Morgan, _Can. Men_; Rose, _Cyc. Can. Biog._
=Buade, Antoine de.= =F= Grandfather of Frontenac, 61.
=Buade, Henri de.= =F= Father of Frontenac, 61.
=Buade, Louis de.= _See_ Frontenac.
=Buchanan, Isaac= (1810-1883). Born in Scotland. In 1833 emigrated to
Canada and entered into business life. Strongly opposed the Rebellion of
1837. Elected for York to the first Parliament of Canada. In 1864
appointed president of the Council in the Tache-Macdonald ministry,
retiring the same year. From 1878 to 1883 a Dominion arbitrator.
=Index=: =H= Joseph Howe's letter to, 1866, 190. =BL= On responsible
government, 90; in political controversy, 1844, 238; his "Five Letters
against the Baldwin Faction," 239-240. =B= Retires from government with
Foley and Simpson, to make room for George Brown, Mowat, and Macdougall,
159. =Mc= Urges Mackenzie's amnesty, 474; generosity of, 504. =Bib.=:
_Cyc. Am. Biog._; Taylor, _Brit. Am._; Dent, _Last Forty Years_.
=Buchanan, James= (1791-1868). Fifteenth President of the United States.
=Index=: =E= His tribute to Lord Elgin, 123-124. =Bib.=: _Cyc. Am.
Biog._
=Buckingham, Richard Plantagenet Grenville, third Duke of= (1823-1889).
Born in England. Entered Parliament, 1846; lord of the treasury, 1852;
and privy councillor, 1866; president of the Council, 1866-1867, and
colonial secretary, 1867-1868. Governor of Madras, 1875-1880. =Index=:
=Md= Referred to by Sir John A. Macdonald in connection with
Confederation negotiations, 128-129. =Bib.=: _Dict. Nat. Biog._
=Bude, General de.= =Hd= Haldimand's letters to, 116, 117, 119, 191,
222; Haldimand gives Carleton letter of introduction to, 191; consulted
on housekeeping matters by Haldimand, 328; his interest in Mathews, 331;
Grenville's plan for placing him in Duke of York's family, 333;
mentioned in Haldimand's will, 342.
=Bulkeley, Richard.= Came to Nova Scotia with Governor Cornwallis, 1749.
Appointed secretary of the province, 1759, and continued to hold office
under thirteen successive governors, until 1793. Member of the Council
of Nova Scotia, 1759. Administrator of Nova Scotia, 1791; judge of the
Admiralty Court; brigadier-general of militia. Died, 1800. =Bib.=:
Campbell, _History of Nova Scotia_.
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