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he mouth of the Columbia, May 22, 1814. =Bib.=: Works: _New Light on the Early History of the Greater North-West_; _The Manuscript Journals of Alexander Henry and David Thompson_, ed. by Elliott Coues, New York, 1897. _See also_ Burpee, _Search for the Western Sea_; Bryce, _Hudson's Bay Company_. =Henry, John.= =Bk= His mission to the New England states, 120; use made of his letters, 120; referred to in message of Madison to Congress, 186, 187; sells his letters to United States government, 187. =Bib.=: _Cyc. Am. Biog._ =Henry, Patrick= (1736-1799). American statesman. =Index=: =Dr= His rhetorical exaggerations, 197. =Bib.=: _Cyc. Am. Biog._ =Henry, William Alexander= (1816-1888). =H= Solicitor-general, Nova Scotia--becomes provincial secretary, 1856, 157; resigns from government, 164; delegate to Charlottetown Conference, 177. =T= Delegate from Nova Scotia to Charlottetown Conference, 73; and to Quebec Conference, 76. =Bib.=: Campbell, _History of Nova Scotia_. =Herald.= Newspaper published at Montreal. Established 1808. =Index=: =BL= On debate on responsible government in Legislature, 1841, 94-95. =Herald.= Newspaper published at Toronto. =Index=: =BL= Account of scene in Parliament, 1842, 126-127. =Herbin.= =WM= Commands the Montreal militia with Prud'homme, 105. =Heriot, George= (1766-1844). Born in Island of Jersey. Came to Canada, and appointed a clerk in the ordnance department at Quebec, 1799; deputy postmaster-general of British North America, 1800; and afterwards postmaster-general. Served in the War of 1812; second in command under De Salaberry at Chateauguay; major-general, 1841. =Bib.=: Works: _History of Canada; Travels through the Canadas_. For biog., _see Cyc. Am. Biog._ =Hermione.= =Bk= British war vessel, mutiny of crew, 11. =Hermitage at Caen. L= Laval passes three years at, 25. =Hersault, Mme.= _See_ Camaret, Marie. =Hertel, Francois.= =F= Commands Three Rivers war party, 235; his old age, 235; leader in massacre of Salmon Falls, 251; joins De Portneuf in attack on Fort Loyal, 251. =Bib.=: Parkman, _Frontenac_. =Hertel, Jacques.= =Ch= Interpreter, 144; arrives from France in 1613, 144. =Hertel de Rouville=. =Dr= Appointed judge, 183. =Hervey, William= (1732-1815). British soldier. Spent the eight years 1755-1763 in North America. =Bib.=: _Journals of the Hon. William Hervey in North America and Europe from 1765 to 1814, with Order Books at Montreal, 1760-1763._ =Hess
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