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- Tilley, James, grandfather of Sir Leonard, [145]
- Tilley, Lady, [284];
- her charitable work, [285]
- Tilley, Samuel, great-grandfather of Sir Leonard, [143]
- Tilley, Samuel Leonard, birth and ancestry, [143];
- at the Madras School, [147];
- at the grammar school, [147];
- removes to St. John, [149];
- enters a drug store as clerk, [149];
- becomes a total abstainer, [150];
- begins business on his own account, [150];
- elected to the House of Assembly as member for St. John, [152];
- resigns his seat, [166];
- reƫlected for St. John, [172];
- becomes provincial secretary, [174];
- defeated on the prohibition question, [183];
- again elected for St. John, [185];
- a delegate to England in regard to the Intercolonial Railway, [196];
- a delegate to Quebec to consider the offer of the British government, [198];
- second delegation to England, [199];
- at the Quebec conference, [219-22];
- defeated in St. John city, [231];
- resigns with his colleagues, [232];
- declines to form a new government, [247];
- becomes provincial secretary, [247];
- reƫlected for St. John city, [251];
- his efforts for confederation, [252];
- his ability as a speaker, [255];
- supports the confederation resolutions, [258], [259];
- confederation delegate to England, [262];
- presented to Her Majesty, [266];
- becomes minister of customs, [272];
- elected to parliament for St. John city, [273];
- made a Companion of the Bath, [274];
- his standing in the House of Commons, [274];
- becomes minister of finance, [275];
- elected to the second parliament, [275];
- appointed lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick, [275];
- resigns the governorship, [278];
- again becomes finance minister, [279];
- introduces a protectionist tariff, [279];
- again appointed lieutenant-governor, [280];
- resides in St. John, [281];
- his simple habits, [281];
- his popularity, [282];
- a member of the Church of England, [282];
- made a K.C.M.G., [283];
- his marriages, [284];
- visits Her Majesty at Osborne, [284];
- his children, [284];
- suffers from an incurable disease, [285];
- his last illness, [286];
- death, [287];
- funeral, [288];
- tributes of respect, [288]
- Tilley, Thomas Morgan, father of Sir Leonard, [145]
- Trent affair, [197]