Taché, J. C., [15].

Thibault, Grand Vicar, [165].

Thirteen Colonies, granted independence, [1]. See United States.

Thompson, Sir John, [186-7].

Tilley, S. L., [28], [54-5]; a father of Confederation, [49], [57], [62] and note, [82], [122], [145], [181], [184]; his defeat in New Brunswick, [97-9], [184]; C.B., [147].

'Trent' Affair, the, [25].

Trutch, Joseph, advocates joining the Dominion, [172].

Tupper, Charles, [46], [154]; proposes a maritime union, [45], [48-9]; his services to the cause of Confederation, [45-6], [57], [62] n., [64], [82], [122], [154-6], [181], [184]; plays a waiting game in Nova Scotia, [99], [104], [115-116]; waives his claim to a place in the first Dominion Cabinet, [145], [146], [152]; C.B., [147], [148]; his meeting with Howe in London, [154-6], [116]; his death, [178].

United States, and the 'Trent' Affair, [25]; the weakness of her constitution, [67-8], [126].

Upper Canada, [3]; its relations with Lower Canada, [6-8]; and Confederation, [94-5].