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ntaine-Baldwin ministry, 34, 35; created baron, death of, 37. Mills, Mayor, dies of plague, 48. Mondelet, Judge, 187. Montreal, ceases to be the seat of government, 78. Morin, A.N., 32, 43, 50, 51, 109, 113, 126, 127, 133, 140, 141; favours secularization of the clergy reserves, 166; 187 Morris, Hon. James, 113, 126. Morrison, Joseph C., 126. N Navigation laws, 38, 45; repealed, 83. Nelson, Wolfred, 22, 50, 91. Newcastle, Duke of, secretary of state for the colonies, 167. O Ottawa, selected as the seat of government, later as the capital of the Dominion, 79. P Pakington, Sir John, adverse to the colonial contention on the clergy reserve question, 165, 167. Palmerston, Lord, 212, 213. Papineau, Denis B., 35, 44, 66. Papineau, Louis Joseph, 17; aims of, 20, 21; 22; influence of, 50, 51; 56, 66, 90, 91, 117; his final defeat, 134. Peel, Sir Robert, 78. Price, Hon. J.H., 50, 53, 160, 161. Postal Reform, 85, 86. Power, Dr., 48. R Railway development, under Baldwin and LaFontaine, 99-101; under Hincks and Morin, 114-117. Rebellion Losses Bill, history of, 63-78; commission appointed by Draper-Viger ministry, 64; report of commissioners, 65; LaFontaine's resolutions, 67, 68; new commission appointed, attacks on the measure, 68; passage of measure, 70; Lord Elgin's course, 71 f.; serious results of, 73, 74; 203. Reciprocity treaty with United States, urged by Lord Elgin, 82; treaty ratified, 142; signed, 198; its provisions, 198-200; beneficial results, 201; repealed by the United States, 201; results of the repeal, 202. Richards, Hon. W.B., 50, 113, 128. Richelieu, introduces feudal system into Canada, 175. Richmond, Duke of, 2. Robinson, Sir John Beverley, 105. Rolph, Dr. John, 110, 112, 113, 126, 136. Ross, Mr. Dunbar, 126, 141. Ross, Hon. John, 113, 126, 141. Roy, Mr. 48. Russell, Lord John, 26; supports Metcalfe, 37; 78. Ryerson, Rev. Egerton, defends Sir Charles Metcalfe, 36; his educational services, 89, 90; opposes Sydenham's measure, 157. S Saint Real M. Vallieres de, 31. Seigniorial Tenure, 101, 102, 119, 126, 142; history of, 171 f.; originates in the old feudal system, 171-174; introduced by Richelieu into Canada, 175; description of the system of tenure, 175 f; judicial investigation by commission, 186, 187. Sherwood,
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