W

Wakefield, Edward Gibbon, Art of Colonization by, [239]; Enthusiasm of, for Immigration, [97]; Influence of, on British views on Colonization, [237] et sqq.; Influence on Grey, [267]

on Baldwin's position at Metcalfe's arrival, [162]; on the Patronage crisis, [170-1]

Wardens, Canadian, appointment of, [118]

Washington, Elgin's diplomacy at, [221]

Wellington, Duke of, opposition of, to Canadian Union, [249-50], [280]

West Indies Slave question, [235]

Whig party, Evolution from, of the Liberal Party, [280-1]; Separation views of, [266], [278], [280]

Women of the habitants, [16], [31]

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[Transcriber's note: In the index entry "Non-Separationists, the four, 278, 491", "491" is clearly incorrect since there are not that many pages in the book. It is unknown what this number should have been.]