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Clarke Captain
(Count Frontenac era) Killed at Fort Loyal, two daughters taken to
Quebec, 303.
Clark Sir William Mortimer 1836- Born In Aberdeen Scotland
Clarke Jonathan
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Churchill River
Rises in La Loche Lake, lat. 56 deg. 10' N., long. 109 deg. 40' W., and after a course of 1000 miles, empties into Hudson Bay. The mouth of the river was discovered by Munk, a Danish navigator, in 1619, but it was not until 1774 that its upper waters ...
Citizen
Newspaper published at Ottawa. Established, 1844. =Index=: (William Lyon Mackenzie era) Newspaper, Mackenzie's obituary in, 517; urges monument to, 518. ...
Civil Law
(Lord Dorchester era) Importance of the question to the French population, after 1760,10-11; British authorities at Quebec find difficulty in defining, 11; attempt to enforce English law abandoned, 13; Murray establishes courts, 13; criticisms of the ...
Civil List
(Lord Sydenham era) Permanent provision for, considered necessary, 120; Sydenham asks for, 204; possible opposition to, 308. (John Graves Simcoe era) In Upper Canada, under Simcoe, 177. ...
Civil Secretary
(Lord Sydenham era) Of the governor, large range of duties undertaken by, in pre-union times, 331. ...
Clarendon George William Frederick Villiers Fourth Earl Of
(1800-1870). Ambassador at Madrid, 1833-1839; lord privy seal, 1839-1841; foreign minister, 1853-1858, 1865-1866, and 1868-1870. ...
Clark George Rogers 1752-1818 American Frontier Leader Index :
(Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Rebel leader, his cruel treatment of garrison of Vincennes, 168. ...
Clark Lieutenant-colonel Thomas
(General Brock era) Command assigned to, on Niagara frontier, 206. (Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Death of his wife, 237. ...
Clark Peter
(John Graves Simcoe era) Commands boat sent to meet Prince Edward, 183. ...
Clark Samuel
(Tilley era) Rector of Gagetown, 5. ...
Clark Sir William Mortimer 1836- Born In Aberdeen Scotland
Educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen; studied law at the University of Edinburgh, and admitted a writer to the signet, 1859. Came to Toronto, 1859; called to the bar of Ontario, 1869. Engaged largely in financial affairs. Lieutenant-governor of Ont...
Clarke Captain
(Count Frontenac era) Killed at Fort Loyal, two daughters taken to Quebec, 303. ...
Clarke Jonathan
(John Graves Simcoe era) Teaches school at Fredericksburg and Matilda, 167. ...
Clarke Sir Alured 1745-1832 Lieutenant-governor Of Lower Canada
1790-1795. Had been governor of Jamaica before coming to Canada; and after leaving the country, filled several high offices in India, finally becoming governor-general. Returned to England, 1802, and made field-marshal, 1830. =Index=: (Lord Dorchester...
Claus Colonel
(General Brock era) Command assigned to, on Niagara frontier, 206. ...
Clay Henry 1777-1852 American Statesman And Orator Index : General Brock Era
His confident prediction of conquest of Canada, 215. =Bib.=: Works, ed. by Colton, 1857; new ed., 1898; Schurz, Life of Henry Clay; Cyc. Am. Biog. ...
Clayoquot Sound
West coast of Vancouver Island. =Index=: (Sir James Douglas era) Natives of, attack Tonquin, 1811, and massacre crew, 37. ...
Clear Grits
(George Brown Era) Leaders of the party, 39; origin of name, 40; denounced by the Globe, 40; platform, 41; significance of movement, 235. (Sir Georges E. Cartier era) Clamouring against institutions of Quebec, 25. (Lord Elgin era) Leading members of p...
Clement Pierre
(Lord Dorchester era) On causes of failure of West India Company, 149; on galley service, 215. =Bib.=: Histoire de Colbert; Madame de Montespan et Louis XIV. ...
Clergy French-canadian
(Lord Dorchester era) Faithful to the British government, 72, 80. (Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Illiterate but highly respected, 42; receive donations for fire sufferers, 44; refuse to believe that Canada would ever be ceded to Britain, 128; Quebec Ac...
Clergy Reserves
(Sir John A Macdonald era) Question embitters public life of Upper Canada, 13, 28; nature and history of the dispute, 55-62; secularization of, carried out by MacNab-Morin coalition ministry, 63; Macdonald introduces bill, Oct. 17, 1854, 65; bill pass...
Clermont Chevalier De
(Count Frontenac era) Killed in skirmish on Beauport flats, 294. ...