Walker Thomas
(Lord Dorchester era) Magistrate, strong anti-military feeling of, 18;
assault upon, 20; inquiry made into affair without result, 21; certain
persons accused of participation in, 36; complaint carried by Walker to
England, 37; secretary of state's despatch on the subject, 37; accused
parties brought to trial and acquitted, 38; insolent conduct of, in
court, 38. (Lord Dorchester era) Agitates against Quebec Act, 79; treasonable
correspondence of, with Arnold, 86; entertains Franklin and Carrol,
American commissioners, 136; Franklin's opinion of, 136. =Bib.=:
Bradley, The Making of Canada.