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and down the Echimamish River to Little Playgreen Lake, and Lake Winnipeg. York Factory stands at the Hudson Bay end of the route, and Norway House at the entrance to Lake Winnipeg. =Hazen, John Douglas= (1860- ). Born in Oromocto, New Brunswick. Educated at the University of New Brunswick; studied law and called to the bar of New Brunswick, 1883. Alderman of Fredericton and mayor for two years. Elected to the House of Commons for St. John City and County, 1891; but defeated, 1896. Elected to the New Brunswick Assembly for Sunbury, 1899; chosen leader of the opposition in the Assembly; premier and attorney-general, 1908. =Bib.=: Morgan, _Can. Men_; _Canadian Who's Who_. =Hazen, Moses.= =Dr= Brings news of Arnold's attack on St. Johns, 34. =Hd= A rebel spy, 130; mentioned by Haldimand in despatch, 132-133. =Hazen, Robert Leonard= (1806-1874). Born in St. John, New Brunswick. Studied law and called to the bar, 1832; sat for St. John in New Brunswick Assembly, 1837-1848; in Legislative Council, 1848-1867; member of Executive Council without portfolio, 1844-1854, and again, 1856-1857; called to the Senate, 1867; judge of Vice-Admiralty Court of New Brunswick, 1846-1874. =Index=: =W= On responsible government, 63-64; appointed to Executive Council, New Brunswick, 72; resigns, 76; referred to in Wilmot's speech, 104, 105, 106, 108, 109, 110. =T= Member of Gray-Wilmot ministry, 41. =Bib.=: _Parl. Comp._, 1873; Hannay, _History of New Brunswick_. =Hazen's Rangers.= =WM= In battle of the Plains, 257. =Head, Sir Edmund Walker= (1805-1868). Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, 1830-1837; lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick, 1847; governor-general of Canada, 1854-1861. Afterwards appointed a civil service commissioner and elected governor of the Hudson's Bay Company. =Index=: =Md= Calls upon Tache to form ministry, 80; suggests Bytown (Ottawa) as capital, 85. =E= Succeeds Elgin as governor-general, Dec. 19, 1854, 203; Elgin's opinion of, 208; visits Elgin, 239. =B= Sends for George Brown to form ministry--relations with, 101-105, 108. =R= Requests report on separate school question from Ryerson, 234. =W= On reducing number of judges in New Brunswick, 129, 130; and Wilmot, 131. =T= Judicial appointments, 31; and Confederation question, 63. =Bib.=: Morgan, _Cel. Can._; Dent, _Can. Por._ and _Last Forty Years; Dict. Nat. Biog._; Pope, _Memoirs of Sir John A. Macdonald_; Mackenzie, _Hon. George Brown_. =Head, Sir Francis Bo
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