Beauharnois, Patriotes defeated at, [124-5].
Bédard, Elzéar, introduces the Ninety-Two Resolutions, [38], [42]; suspended as a judge, [126].
Bédard, Pierre, and French-Canadian nationalism, [11], [15], [16]; his arrest and release, [17-19], [20].
Bidwell, M. S., speaker of Upper Canada Assembly, [53].
Bouchette, Robert Shore Milnes, [129]; wounded at Moore's Corners, [89-90], [91], [102], [108], [131].
Bourdages, Louis, Papineau's chief lieutenant, [36].
Brougham, Lord, criticizes Durham's policy, [110].
Brown, Thomas Storrow, [38], [72], [73], [131]; in command of Patriotes at St Charles, [74], [84-6], [102], [108].
Buller, Charles, secretary to Durham, [109], [113].
Bureaucrats, the, [18]. See 'Château Clique.'