Special Council of Quebec, and Sydenham, [38], [49-50], [55], [56], [114-15].

Strachan, Bishop, [69]; and the Clergy Reserves, [46], [47]; his crusade against Baldwin's 'godless institution,' [90].

Stuart, James, chief justice of Lower Canada, [37], [50].

Sullivan, R. B., a Reform leader, [70], [77].

Sydenham, Lord, [68]. See Thomson.

Thomson, Charles Poulett, his early career and personality, [33-8]; his mission of Union of the Canadas, [38-40], [68]; his responsible government campaign of education, [41-2]; the Clergy Reserves, [42], [47-8]; on political and financial conditions in Canada, [48-50], [32]; his triumphal progress, [50-4]; his vision of Ontario, [54]; Baron Sydenham, [54-5]; initiates Canada's municipal system, [55-6]; the first Union Assembly, [58-9], [61], [63-4]; the Baldwin incident, [60-1]; majority rule, [62-3]; his five great works, [63-4]; G.C.B., [59]; his tragic and heroic end, [64-5].

Toronto, [1]; the founding of the University, [89-90], [106-7]; scenes in connection with the Indemnity Bill, [120-1]; the seat of government, [137].

Turton, Thomas, with Durham in Canada, [8].

Union Act of 1840, the, [54-5].

United Empire Loyalists, the, [163].