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r._ and _Last Forty Years_; Read, _Lives of the Judges_. =Morrison, Thomas David.= =Mc= Defends Joseph Hume, 263; aids Mackenzie's petition, 310; aids Lower Canada, 330; refuses to sign "Declaration of Independence," 331; at Doel's brewery, 346; his conduct explained, 350; joins Rebellion movement, 357. =Bib.=: Dent, _Upper Canadian Rebellion_. =Morse, Colonel.= =S= Recommends union of British North American provinces, 4. =Moss, Sir Charles= (1840- ). Born in Cobourg, Ontario. Studied law and called to the bar of Ontario, 1869. Lecturer and examiner to the Law Society, 1872-1879; bencher, 1880; Q. C., 1881; vice-chancellor of the University of Toronto, 1900-1906; judge of the Court of Appeal, 1897; chief justice of Ontario, 1902. =Bib.=: Morgan, _Can. Men_; _Canadian Who's Who_. =Moss, Thomas= (1836-1881). Born in Cobourg, Ontario. Educated at Gale's Institute, Upper Canada College, Toronto, and at the University of Toronto; graduated with triple first-class honours and gold medals in classics, mathematics, and modern languages. Studied law and called to the bar of Upper Canada, 1861. For a time lecturer in equity at Osgoode Hall, and registrar of the University of Toronto. Bencher of the Law Society, 1871; Q. C., 1872; member of the Law Reform Commission, 1875. Sat in the House of Commons for West Toronto, 1873-1875. Appointed judge of the Court of Appeal, 1875; chief justice of Ontario, 1877. Vice-chancellor of the University of Toronto, 1874. Died in Nice, France. =Bib.=: Dent, _Can. Por._; Read, _Lives of the Judges_. =Motin.= =Ch= Author of an ode to Champlain, 72. =Mouet de Moras de Langlade, Charles de= (1729-1800). =WM= With band of Indians crosses Montmorency, and attacks English, 112, 113. =Bib.=: Morice, _Dict. des Canadiens de l'Ouest_. =Mounier.= =Dr= One of protesting members of Council under Carleton, 34. =Mount Allison College.= Located at Sackville, New Brunswick. In 1858 an Act of the New Brunswick Legislature authorized the trustees of the Mount Allison Wesleyan College to establish a degree-conferring institution at Sackville, under the name of the Mount Allison Wesleyan College. Work regularly organized, 1862. Corporate name changed to University of Mount Allison College, 1886. =Mount Royal.= =L= Cross planted on summit, by Maisonneuve, 91. =Mount-Stephen, George Stephen, first Baron= (1829- ). Born in Dufftown, Banffshire, Scotland. In 1850 came to Canada; built up a successfu
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