nor of Bridgenorth
Castle; heavily fined under Cromwell for his loyalty to Charles. After
the Restoration appointed captain and paymaster of the corps of
gentleman-at-arms. =Index=: =F= Left in charge of Quebec, surrenders it
to French on conclusion of peace, 23. =Ch= Resides in Fort St. Louis
after capitulation, 158; demands surrender of Quebec, 188-190; grants
articles of capitulation, 191, 192; receives keys of the fort, 195;
hoists English flag, 196; his courteous treatment of Champlain, 199;
shows religious intolerance, 206. =Bib.=: Kirke, _The First English
Conquest of Canada_; Parkman, _Pioneers of France_.
=Kirke, Thomas.= Born 1603. Brother of Sir David and Sir Lewis Kirke.
Accompanied them on their expeditions in Canada and Newfoundland. Killed
during the Civil War, fighting on the side of Charles. =Index=: =Ch=
Demands surrender of Quebec, 188-190; signs articles of capitulation,
192; takes Emery de Caen prisoner, 220. =Bib.=: Kirke, _The First
English Conquest of Canada_.
=Kirkpatrick, Sir George Airey= (1841-1899). Born in Kingston. Educated
at Trinity College, Dublin; studied law, and called to the bar, 1865.
Sat for Frontenac in Dominion House, 1870-92; Speaker, 1883-1887;
member of Privy Council, 1891; lieutenant-governor of Ontario,
1892-1897; K. C. M. G., 1897. =Bib.=: Read, _Lieutenant-Governors of
Upper Canada_; Morgan, _Can. Men_.
=Kishon= (=the Fish=). =F= Indian name for governors of Massachusetts,
253.
=Knox, Henry= (1750-1806). American general, in Revolutionary War.
=Index=: =Dr= Commissioner on American side for exchange of prisoners,
208. =Bib.=: Drake, _Life and Correspondence of Henry Knox_.
=Knox, Captain.= Served under Wolfe at Quebec. Wrote an account of the
campaigns in North America from 1757 to 1769. =WM= His first impression
of Island of Orleans and surrounding country, 91; his description of
fireships, 99; as to appearance and demeanour of French troops, 163,
164; on Murray's order that civilians should leave the city, 250.
=Bib.=: _An Historical Journal of the Campaigns in North America,
1757-60_. _See also_ Parkman, _Montcalm and Wolfe_.
=Knox College.= Presbyterian Theological College, established, 1844.
=Index=: =R= Established by Free Church Presbyterians, a secondary
school at first, 155. =Bib.=: Caven, _Historical Sketch of Knox College_
in _Canada: An Ency._, vol. 4.
=Knutsford, Henry Thurston Holland, first Viscount= (1825- ).
Represented Midhurst in Parliam
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