ed schools, 88;
in favour of free schools, 90;
an advocate of the initiation of money grants, 91, 94-7;
bids farewell to the House, 102;
reelected for York, 103;
his speech on the want of confidence resolution, 103-11;
becomes attorney-general, 116;
his oratory, 119;
at the Portland Railway Convention, 120;
his views on railway legislation, 126;
opposes the Shediac Railway, 127;
his bill for the reduction of salaries defeated in the legislative
council, 127;
decline of popularity, 128;
appointed a judge, 130;
Fenety's estimate of, 131;
appointed lieutenant-governor, 133;
his religious views, 133;
as a lecturer, 134;
takes part in the Aroostook War, 135;
his love of flowers, 136;
illness and death, 137;
character and achievements, 137-9
Wilmot, William, father of L. A. Wilmot, 3;
a Baptist local preacher, 10;
member of the House of Assembly in 1816, 10
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