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Court of Quebec, 1853; afterwards judge of the Court of Queen's Bench and judge of the Seigniorial Court. =Index=: =BL= Mayor of Quebec, and member of Legislative Council, 1841, 83; a man of liberal views, 83; member of La Fontaine's ministry, 83; Speaker of Legislative Council--acts as go-between for Draper and La Fontaine, 259-263; president of Legislative Council, 284. =E= Refuses to enter Draper ministry, 43; becomes president of Council in first La Fontaine-Baldwin Cabinet, 53; leading member of Liberal party in Lower Canada, 109; president of Council in Hincks-Morin government, 113; raised to Bench, 126; judge of Seigniorial Court, 187. =Bib.=: Turcotte, _R. E. Caron_; Morgan, _Cel. Can._; Taylor, _Brit. Am._; Dent, _Last Forty Years_ and _Can. Por._ =Carondelet.= =S= Spanish governor of Louisiana, his proposition to Simcoe to assist in repelling expected French invasion, 134-136. =Carroll, Charles= (1737-1832). Represented Maryland in the Congress at Philadelphia, 1776, and signed the Declaration of Independence. Afterwards elected to the Senate of Maryland and the federal Senate. =Index=: =Dr= Accompanies Franklin to Canada, 135. Bib.: _Cyc. Am. Biog._ =Carter, Sir Frederic Bowker Terrington= (1819-1900). Born at St. John's, Newfoundland. Studied law and called to the bar of Newfoundland, 1842; appointed Q. C., 1859. Member of the Legislative Assembly, 1855-1878; Speaker, 1861-1865; premier, 1865-1870 and 1874-1878; knighted, 1878; chief-justice of Newfoundland, 1880. Represented Newfoundland at the Quebec Conference, 1864. =Index=: =T= Speaker of Newfoundland Assembly, delegate to Quebec Conference, 77. =Bib.=: Taylor, _Brit. Am._; Morgan, _Can. Men_. =Carter, Sir James= (1805-1878). Born in England. Educated at Cambridge; called to the bar, 1832. In 1834 a puisne judge of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick, and in 1851 chief-justice of the province, retiring on a pension in 1865. In 1859 knighted. Spent the latter part of his life in England. =Index=: =W= Appointed to New Brunswick Bench and afterwards chief-justice, 74, 130; releases Doak and Hill, 75. =T= Appointed to New Brunswick Bench, 17, 31; resigns as chief-justice, 1865, 93. =Bib.=: Hannay, _History of New Brunswick_. =Cartier, Sir Georges Etienne= (1814-1873). =Md= Associated with Macdonald in MacNab-Tache ministry, 75; forms administration, 86-88; member of mission to England to confer with British government on Confederation, defence,
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