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lted by Haldimand as to sanitary measures, 66, 70. =Lorin, Henri.= =F= Author of _Le Comte de Frontenac_, referred to, 109, 126, 128, 142, 165, 174, 216, 231, 250. =Lormel, Captain de.= =Ch= Brings out settlers, 252. =Lorne.= _See_ Argyll. =Lotbiniere.= _See_ Joly de Lotbiniere; Chartier de Lotbiniere. =Louche, de.= =WM= Takes direction of fireships, 98. =Loudon, James= (1841- ). Born in Toronto. Educated at Upper Canada College and Toronto University, graduating 1862. Appointed to the staff of the university; professor of mathematics, 1875; and president of the university, 1892, succeeding Sir Daniel Wilson. One of the original fellows of the Royal Society of Canada. Retired from presidency of university, 1906. =Index=: =BL= Quoted on Baldwin's University Bill, 293. =Bib.=: Morgan, _Can. Men_; _The University of Toronto and its Colleges, 1827-1906_. =Loudon, John Campbell, fourth Earl of= (1705-1782). General. =Index=: =WM= Made commander-in-chief of British forces in America, 33. =Hd= Commands Royal Americans, 11; his opinion of Pennsylvanians, 11. =Bib.=: _Dict. Nat. Biog._; Parkman, _Montcalm and Wolfe_; Bradley, _Fight with France_. =Louis XIII, King of France= (1601-1643). Succeeded his father, Henry IV, in 1610. =Index=: =F= Close relations of Frontenac family with, 62. =Ch= Demands restitution of Acadia, 212; plot against, 215. =L= Dedicated France to the Virgin Mary, 87. =Bib.=: Larousse, _Dictionnaire Universel_. =Louis XIV, King of France= (1638-1715). Succeeded his father, Louis XIII, in 1643. =Index=: =F= His war with Holland, 148; absolutism of his rule 151-153; desires to have permanent curacies (_cures fixes_) established in Canada, 164; private life of, 166; pronounces La Salle's discoveries useless, 176; later takes him under his special protection, 180. =L= Recommends creation of bishopric for New France and appointment of Laval thereto, 131; stipulates that archbishop of Rouen shall be metropolitan, 133; yields the point, 134; bestows abbey of Lestrees on new diocese, 136; his decision on liquor question, 174; grants 8000 francs annually to Canadian clergy, 182; later reduces amount, 183; his disagreement with Pope Innocent XI, 201. =Bib.=: Voltaire, _Siecle de Louis XIV_; Saint-Simon, _Memoires_. [Illustration: Remains of the King's Bastion, Louisbourg] =Louis XVI, King of France= (1754-1793). Succeeded to the throne in 1774. =Index=: =S= Public mourning ordered in Upper Can
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