of Wellington, 17, 18; recalled at his own request, 18; his
death, 18. =C= Concedes responsible government, 17. =Md= Succeeds
Sydenham, 17; brings Reform leaders into Cabinet, 18; resigns
government, 18. =Bib.=: Richardson, _Eight Years in Canada_; Kingsford,
_History of Canada_, Dent, _Last Forty Years_ and _Can. Por.; Dict. Nat.
Biog._
=Bagot, Father.= =L= Director of Jesuit college of La Fleche, 20.
=Baie de Chaleur.= In west coast of Gulf of St. Lawrence, on boundary
between Quebec and New Brunswick. Discovered by Jacques Cartier in 1534,
described in his narrative, and so named because he found it as warm
there as in sunny Spain.
=Baie St. Paul.= A village in Charlevoix County, sixty miles below
Quebec. =Index=: =WM= Settlements near burnt by Wolfe's orders, 150.
=Bailiffs.= =Dr= Accused of instigating litigation, 53.
=Baillie, Thomas.= =W= Commissioner of crown lands for New Brunswick,
1824-1851, 21; his income exceeded that of the lieutenant-governor, 21;
his enormous pension, 22; protests against reduction of his salary, 62;
surveyor-general, retires, 69; elected to Assembly for York, 103;
retires from government and pensioned, 116.
=Bailly, Mgr.= =Dr= Coadjutor bishop of Quebec, on education in Canada,
229.
=Bailly, Francois.= =L= Master mason of Montreal church, 88.
=Bain, James= (1842-1908). Born in London, England. Came to Canada with
his parents at early age; educated at the Toronto Academy and the
Toronto Grammar School. Spent some years in London engaged in the
publishing business. Returned to Canada, 1882; appointed chief librarian
of Toronto Public Library, 1883. =Index=: =Bk= Discovers list of Brock's
books, 135. =Bib.=: Morgan, _Can. Men._
=Baldoon.= A settlement near Lake St. Clair in Upper Canada, made by
Lord Selkirk, 1803, and named after one of his own estates. =Index=:
=MS= Highland colonists in Prince Edward Island settled at, 133;
Alexander Macdonell in charge of, 133.
=Baldoon Street.= Built by Selkirk settlers, from Baldoon to Chatham on
the River Thames. =Index=: =MS= Connected Baldoon and Chatham, 33.
=Baldwin, C. T.= Born in Ireland. Entered the army; served throughout
the Peninsular War; afterwards in the West Indies; for a time in the
service of the emperor of Brazil. Emigrated to Canada. Served during the
Rebellion of 1837-1838, in command of a regiment of militia. A
magistrate, and in political life a follower of Robert Baldwin. Died,
1861. =Index=: =B= Presen
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