=BL= Brings loyal troops from Hamilton, to disperse rebels under
Mackenzie, 44; taunts Baldwin with his share in the Rebellion, 45; his
exploits in 1837 win him knighthood, 82; leader of Tories in
Legislature, 1841, 82; proposed for speakership, 87; withdraws his name,
88; his faction welcomes Bagot's appointment as governor, 113; raises
racial question, 178; opposes transfer of capital to Montreal, 183;
Baldwin on, 183; attacks La Fontaine-Baldwin ministry, 214; referred to
by George Brown, 224; elected in 1844, 252; elected Speaker, 279; his
opposition to Rebellion Losses Bill, 314; his quarrel with Blake, 315;
warns ministry of riot, 322; rescues portrait of the queen, 324;
proposed for Speaker, Baldwin's tribute to his qualifications, Morin
elected in his stead, 283; and Papineau, 343; and Baldwin, 353. =E= His
part in suppressing Rebellion of 1837-1838, 31; returned in 1848, 50;
defeated for speakership, 51; takes part in stormy debate on Rebellion
Losses Bill, 68-69; his responsibility for the disturbances of 1849, 75;
nominal leader of Conservative party, 119; called upon by Lord Elgin for
advice, 137; agrees to coalition ministry, 139-140; forms government
with Morin, 140; his last resting-place, 224. =B= And the old Tory
party, 69; his farcical amendment to prohibition motion, 76; forms
coalition ministry with Morin, 77; on the charges against George Brown,
89. =C= His alliance with Quebec Liberals, 33. =Mc= Committed to gaol by
Speaker, 152; moves Mackenzie's expulsion, 241; admits error, 242; leads
forces against Navy Island, 417; orders cutting out of _Caroline_, 420;
knighted, 423; goes to Brantford, 425; seizes Dr. Duncombe's papers,
426; goes to Sandwich, 427; in debate on Rebellion Losses Bill, 489.
=Md= Called upon to form an administration, 61; forms government with A.
N. Morin, 63; Morin resigns and he forms a new administration with
Colonel Tache, 74; his ideal of government, 76; problem of superseding
him, 76, 77; resigns, 80; supports Brown in his quarrel with Macdonald,
81. =Bib.=: _Dict. Nat. Biog._; Taylor, _Brit. Am._; Dent, _Can. Por._
and _Last Forty Years_; Pope, _Memoirs of Sir John A. Macdonald_.
=MacNab, James.= =H= Member of Lord Falkland's Council, 69; declaration
as to ministerial responsibility, 75; retires from government, 87;
offered seat in Executive Council, 1846, 103; declines offer, 104;
elected for Halifax, 106; member of Uniacke government, 110; becomes
receiver-general, 112.
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