cy, 37; on an
elective Upper House, 121-122. =W= Receives New Brunswick delegates, 24;
on casual and territorial revenue, 25, 27, 29; on King's College Bill,
53, 54; increases New Brunswick Council, 69; cancels Reade's
appointment, 80-81; on initiation of money grants, 92; crown lands case,
101. =T= His government defeated, 63. =B= Offers governorship to
Metcalfe, 18; justifies his policy, 23. =BL= Restores Hagerman to
office, 16; threatens to curtail existing privileges of people of Lower
Canada, 21; petition and correspondence as to public affairs in Upper
Canada, 30; condemns Bagot's policy, 151; correspondence with Metcalfe,
160-166, 167, 168-169, 176, 186-187, 209-211; defends Metcalfe in House
of Commons, and expresses his views on colonial government, 230-234; his
confidential letters to Metcalfe, 230; Sullivan's criticism of his views
on responsible government, 244; on Metcalfe's resignation, 265. =Mc=
Restores Hagerman to office, 234; colonial secretary, 236; discusses
post office, 236. =Bib.=: Kebbel, _Earl of Derby_; _Dict. Nat. Biog._
=Derby.= =D= Formerly Fort Langley--proposed as capital of British
Columbia, 246.
=De Salaberry.= =WM= Seigniorial manor of, headquarters of Montcalm, 94;
council of war meets at, 147.
=Desandrouins, Captain.= =WM= His account of massacre at Fort William
Henry, 47-50.
=Des Barres, William Frederick= (1800-1885). Born in Nova Scotia.
Educated at Halifax Grammar School; called to the bar of Nova Scotia,
1821. Represented Guysborough in the Assembly, 1836-1848;
solicitor-general in Uniacke government, 1848; appointed judge of the
Supreme Court, 1848; resigned, 1881. =Index=: =H= Member of Uniacke
government, Nova Scotia, 1848, 110; solicitor-general, 111; commissioner
for Halifax-Windsor Railway, 118. =Bib.=: Campbell, _History of Nova
Scotia_.
=Des Brisay, Alexander C.= =T= Confederate candidate in New Brunswick,
elected, 89; attacks government in Assembly, 102.
=Deschamps.= =Ch= Surgeon, with the expedition at Port Royal, autopsy
performed by, 33.
=Deschamps, Isaac= (1722-1801). A native of Switzerland; came to Nova
Scotia in early life. Elected to the Assembly, 1761; judge of the Court
of Common Pleas for King's County, 1761; judge of the Island of St.
John, 1768; assistant judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, 1770;
chief-justice, 1785. Appointed a member of the Council, 1783. =Bib.=:
Campbell, _History of Nova Scotia_.
=Desdames.= =Ch= Clerk sent to Ga
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