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ect, 55. =Md= Storm aroused by seizure of the _Trent_, 97-98. =Bib.=: Dent, _Last Forty Years_; Harris, _The Trent Affair_; King, _Turning on the Light_; Roberts, _History of Canada_. =Trenton (New Jersey).= =Dr= Surrender of Hessians at, 164. =Trinite.= =Ch= French vessel, seized by the English, 222. =Trinity College.= College with university powers, established at Toronto. Now affiliated with the University of Toronto. =Index=: =E= Established through the efforts of Bishop Strachan, 95-96. =BL= Founded by Bishop Strachan, 1851, 295-296. =Md= Founded by Bishop Strachan, 30. =Bib.=: Clark, _The University of Trinity College_ in _Canada: An Ency_., vol. 4; Bethune, _Memoir of Bishop Strachan_. =Troop, J. C.= =H= Delegate of Nova Scotia Anti-Confederate party to England, to demand repeal of British North America Act, 204; receives thanks of Legislature, 218. =Bib.=: Campbell, _History of Nova Scotia_. =Troop, J. V.= =T= Ship-owner of St. John, New Brunswick, Anti-Confederate candidate there, 84; defeated in St. John, 109. =Trouve, Claude.= =L= Sulpician, sent on mission to Lake Ontario, 105. =Troyes, Chevalier Pierre de.= Born in France. Entered the army, and came to Canada as an officer of the Carignan Regiment. In 1686 commanded an expedition of one hundred men, against the forts of the Hudson's Bay Company on the bay. With him went three members of the famous Le Moyne family,--Iberville, St. Helene, and Maricourt. They were successful in surprising and capturing Moose Factory, Fort Rupert, and Albany. Took part in Denonville's campaign of 1687; left at Niagara with a hundred men to rebuild the fort erected by La Salle nine years before, and died there of some malignant disease. =Index=: =F= Leads expedition to Hudson Bay, 205; joins expedition against Iroquois, 209; in charge of fort at Niagara, 214. =L= Commands expedition against English in Hudson Bay, 204, =Bib.=: Laut, _Conquest of the Great North-West_; Bryce, _Hudson's Bay Company_; Parkman, _Old Regime_. =Tryon, William= (1725-1788). Born in Ireland. Served in the British army. In 1764 sent to North Carolina, and on the death of Dobbs succeeded him as lieutenant-governor in 1765. Held the position until 1771, when appointed governor of New York. In 1772 made a colonel, and in 1777 major-general. During his administration of the colony suppressed insurrections and political misdemeanours with great severity. In 1778 resigned the governorship. On h
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