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oposed by Price, 161; value of the Reserves, 161--162; provincial Legislature given power to vary or repeal Union Act, and to settle Clergy Reserves, on certain conditions, 167; bill introduced by John A. Macdonald, finally settling question, 168; terms of bill, 168. =Mc= Created by Constitutional Act, 70; details of, 70; Durham on, 71; Mackenzie's views on, 94-95; grievance report on, 72; Glenelg's position, 283. =Bib.=: Lindsey, _The Clergy Reserves_; Hincks's Letters in Montreal _Herald_, December, 1882; Dent, _Last Forty Years_; Bradshaw, _Self-Government in Canada_; Ryerson, _Story of my Life_; Bethune, _Memoir of Bishop Strachan_. =Clermont, Chevalier de.= =F= Killed in skirmish on Beauport flats, 294. =Clermont, College of.= =L= Laval studies at, 21. =Clinton, Sir Henry= (1738-1795). Sent to America, 1775; served in the South, and with Howe at Philadelphia; succeeded him as commander-in-chief, 1778; Captured Charleston, 1780; succeeded by Sir Guy Carleton, and returned to England, 1782. =Index=: =S= Replaced as commander-in-chief by Sir Guy Carleton, 39; secures promotion for Queen's Rangers, 39. =Dr= Returns to England, 192. =Hd= In command at New York, 131; succeeded by Dorchester, 188; his efforts to bring Vermont back to allegiance to Britain, 199-200; Haldimand's report to, on Ira Allen's diplomacy, 207; Haldimand's letter to, on the policy of Vermont, 208; and his proposed proclamation to the people of, 211; Haldimand's letter on crisis in spring of 1782, 212; his list of rebels, 280; his emoluments in America, 330. =Bib.=: Works: _Narrative of the Campaign in North America, Rejoinder to Cornwallis's Observations_; _Observations on Stedman's American War_. For biog. _see Dict. Am. Biog._; _Cyc. Am. Biog._ =Clitherow, John= (1782-1852). Entered army, 1799; lieutenant-colonel, 1812; served in the Egyptian campaign, 1801; the Hanover campaign, 1805; the Walcheren expedition, 1809, and throughout the Peninsular War. Appointed major-general, 1830; lieutenant-general, 1841. Adminished the government of Canada after the death of Sydenham, 1841. =Index=: =Sy= Closes session of 1841, 342; senior military officer at Kingston, 342. =Bib.=: Morgan, _Cel. Can._ =Closse, Major.= =L= His piety, 8. =Cloutier, Zacharie.= =Ch= Joiner, accompanies Robert Giffard to Canada, 252. =Club Democratique.= =C= Their appeal to the public, 26-27. =Cobb, Sylvanus= (1709-1762). A native of Plymouth, Mass. Served in the
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