red and named by Dr. Hector, of the Palliser expedition, in 1858.
=Killaly, H. H.= Represented town of London in first Parliament after
the union of 1841; chairman of the board of public works, 1841-1844, and
1844-1846. =Index=: =Sy= Made president of board of works for united
province, 333. =BL= Commissioner of public works, 1841, 76; a moderate
Liberal, 78; remains in office under La Fontaine-Baldwin government,
133, 134. =Bib.=: Dent, _Last Forty Years_.
=Killian, Doran.= =T= Recruits Fenian army in New York, 105; his force
arrives at Eastport, 105.
=King, Dr.= =Mc= Aids Mackenzie's escape, 389.
=King, Rev. Wm.= =B= Moving spirit in negro settlement in Upper Canada,
113.
=King's American Regiment.= =Dr= Commanded by Fanning, 202.
=King's College (New Brunswick).= =W= Charter granted by George IV,
1828, 49; endowed by New Brunswick Legislature, 49; controlled by Church
of England, 49-50, 51; proposed amendments to charter, 51-56; amendment
bill finally passed, 56; becomes University of New Brunswick, 86;
originated in College of New Brunswick and chartered, 1800, 86. =T=
Proposal to convert into agricultural school, 20; cause of its
unpopularity, 21, 48; terms of the Act of 1859, 48-49. _See_ New
Brunswick, College of; New Brunswick, University of.
=King's College (Nova Scotia).= An academy opened at Windsor, Nova
Scotia, 1788. The following year an Act passed for "the permanent
establishment and effectual support of a college at Windsor," and L400
per annum granted towards its maintenance. Under this act, King's
College opened in 1790. Received royal charter, 1802. =Index=: =H=
Founded by Church of England, 81. =E= Directly under control of Church
of England, 93. =Bib.=: Partridge, _University of King's College_ in
_Canada: An Ency._, vol. 4; Akins, _Brief Account of the Origin of
King's College_; Hind, _University of King's College_.
=King's College (Upper Canada).= Granted royal charter, Mar. 15, 1827.
=Index=: =Md= Proposed government subsidy in connection with university
scheme, 29; college and its property secularized, becoming University of
Toronto, 30; replaced as Church of England College by University of
Trinity College, 30. =BL= Conceived by Simcoe, land grant made, royal
charter granted, Strachan president of, 191-192; opposition to terms of
charter, amendments, building erected, teaching begins, 1843, 192-193;
its land grant, 194; Baldwin proposes transfer of its property to
University of
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