Rebellion Losses Bill, the, [112-118], [132]; the violent scenes in connection with, [119-31].
Reciprocity Treaty of 1854, the, [110-11], [147-55].
Reform party, the, supports Sydenham, [38], [40], [60-1]; the Clergy Reserves, [47]; opposes Bagot's coalition, [76]; the struggle with Metcalfe, [86], [90-3], [95]; the Great Administration, [101]; Liberals and 'Clear Grits,' [137-8]; Liberal-Conservatives, [157-8].
Registry Act, the, [56].
Reid, Stuart J., on the authorship of Durham's Report, [20].
Responsible Government: Durham's remedy, [24]; Sydenham's campaign of education, [41], [58-9], [67]; Howe's achievement, [51]; majority rule, [62-3], [79]; the Executive beg-in to presume, [84]; the difficulty of reconciling with the colonial status, [84-5]; placemen removed from Assembly, [87]; education of the democracy, [88]; right of appointment, [90-91]; the difficulty of government with a small majority, [100]; from colony to free equal state, [161-2].
Rouge party, the, [138].
Russell, Lord John, colonial secretary, [32], [55].
Seigneurial tenure, [140-1], [155]; abolished, [141].
Sherwood, Henry, solicitor-general, [76].