s 'Reign of Terror,' 15-20, 23.
Cuvillier, Augustin, 28-9; breaks with Papineau, 37, 42, 44.
Dalhousie, Lord, his quarrel with Papineau, 27-9.
Daly, Dominick, provincial secretary, 107.
Debartzch, D. P., breaks with Papineau, 71, 84.
Deseves, Father, 93; his picture of the rebels at St Eustache, 96-7.
Doric Club, the, 71.
Durham, Earl of, governor and Lord High Commissioner, 104-6; his humane
policy fails to find support in Britain, 107-12; his appeal to Canadian
public opinion, 112-13; his Report, 114-16.
Duvernay, Ludger, at Moore's Corners, 89.
Elgin, Lord, and French-Canadian nationalism, 116.
English Canadians, their conflicts with the Patriotes, 51, 64, 128.
Ermatinger, Lieutenant, defeated by Patriotes, 73-4.
Executive Council, 22, 25, 59. See 'Chateau Clique.'
French Canadians, their attitude toward the British in 1760, 2; their
loyalty, 2-5, 128-9; their generous treatment, 7-8; their fight for
official recognition of their language, 8-12, 50; their struggle with
the 'Chateau Clique,' 22-5, 29; their fight for national identity,
26-7, 29, 115-16. See Patriotes.
French Revolution, the, and the French Canadians, 4-5.
Gipps, Sir George, on the grievance commission, 46, 55.
Girod, Amury, commands the rebels at St Eustache, 92-3, 94, 95, 103;
commits suicide, 99-100, 108.
Gladstone, W. E., supports the Russell Resolutions, 60.
Glenelg, Lord, colonial secretary, 46.
Goderich, Lord, colonial secretary, 29, 30.
Gore, Colonel Charles, commands the British at St Denis, 75-7, 88.
Gosford, Lord, governor of Canada, 45-7, 49-53, 55, 57-8, 61, 64, 106.
Great Britain, and French-Canadian loyalty, 2-5; her conciliatory
policy in Lower Canada, 7-8, 9, 44-6, 57-60; and the Rebellion, 104,
110-111.
Grey, Sir Charles, on the grievance commission, 45-6, 55.
Gugy, Major Conrad, 48; at St Charles, 82-3; wounded at St Eustache, 99.
Haldimand, Sir Frederick, governor of Canada, 3-4.
Head, Sir F. B., his indiscreet action, 52-3.
Hindenlang, leads Patriotes in second rebellion, 120, 121, 123, 124;
executed, 126.
Kemp, Captain, defeats the Patriotes at Moore's Corners, 90-2.
Kimber, Dr, in the affair at Moore's Corners, 89.
Lacolle, rebels defeated at, 121-2.
LaFontaine, L. H., a follower of Papineau, 37, 63, 108, 130, 132.
Lartigue, Mgr, his warning to the revolutionists, 65.
Legislative Council, the, 22, 25, 31, 36, 41, 46, 53, 54, 55, 59.
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