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withdrawal of, from Plains of Abraham, 184; in battle of Ste. Foy, 257.
=Bib.=: Parkman, _Montcalm and Wolfe_; Wood, _The Fight for Canada_;
Bradley, _Fight with France_.
=Guilbault.= =Ch= Merchant, assists in taking Fort St. Pierre, 236.
=Guilford, Frederick North, second Earl of= (1732-1792). Entered
Parliament, 1754; chancellor of the exchequer 1767; premier, 1770;
resigned in 1783. =Index=: =Dr= On Quebec Act, 66; defeat of his
government, 191. =Hd= His difficulty with settlers at Vincennes, 92;
burnt in effigy, 97; Haldimand's letters to, 259, 265; his idea of a
military settlement in the Eastern Townships, 264. =Bib.=: _Dict. Nat.
Biog._
=Guines, Modiste.= =Ch= Recollet, 115.
=Guise, Captain.= =D= His voyage to North-West Coast for sea-otter, 22.
=Gunn, Donald= (1797-1878). Born in Falkirk, Scotland. Entered the
service of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1813. Left the service, 1823, but
continued to reside in the Red River Settlement. Appointed one of the
judges of the Court of Petty Sessions, and for a time president of the
Court. Appointed a member of the Legislative Council of Manitoba, 1870.
=Bib.=: Begg, _History of the North-West_.
=Gurnett, George.= =Mc= Brought to the bar, 152; editor of the
_Courier_, 165; style of, 165.
=Guyard, Marie.= _See_ Marie de l'Incarnation.
=Guyon, Jean.= =Ch= Mason, accompanies Robert Giffard to Canada, 252.
=Guyon, Jean.= =L= Canadian priest, accompanies Laval to France, 199;
death of, 219.
=Gwillim, Elizabeth Posthuma.= =S= Married to Simcoe, 40; descent and
characteristics, 40.
=Habeas Corpus Act.= =Hd= Not in operation in Haldimand's time, 275;
demanded by Du Calvet, 291. =Bib.=: Shortt and Doughty, _Constitutional
Documents relating to Canada_; _Dict. Eng. Hist._
=Habitants.= The peasants of Quebec. =Index=: =Dr= More independent than
peasantry of France, 12; raised to dignity of jurymen, 40; their
objection to juries, 68. =WM= Superior to peasantry of France, 23. =C=
Home life and hospitality, 118-119. =Bib.=: Greenough, _Canadian
Folk-Life_; Frechette, _Christmas in French Canada_; Morgan and Burpee,
_Canadian Life in Town and Country_; Fiske, _New France and New
England_; Lambert, _Travels in Canada_.
=Habitation de Quebec.= The first building in Quebec. Erected by
Champlain, 1608. Stood about where the church of Notre Dame des
Victoires stands to-day. An illustration of the _Habitation_ is in
Champlain's _Voyages_. _See also_ Chateau St
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