Index : Baldwin / La Fontaine / Hincks Era Called To The Cabinet 118 Becomes Solicitor-general For
Upper Canada, 121; his appointment an obstacle to La Fontaine's
acceptance of office, 125; solicitor-general for Upper Canada, 247;
elected in 1844, 252; resigns, 266; becomes attorney-general for Upper
Canada, 276; elected in 1848, 279. (Lord Elgin era) Becomes head of ministry under
Elgin, 43; defeat of his Cabinet, 50; his opposition to Rebellion Losses
Bill, 68; proposes division of Clergy Reserves, in 1844, 159. (Sir John A Macdonald era)
Succeeds Draper in leadership of party, 28. =Bib.=: Dent, Last Forty
Years.