[23] See "An Appeal to the Friends of Religion and Literature in behalf of the University of Upper Canada." By John Strachan, Archdeacon of York, Upper Canada, 1826.
[24] See Journals of House of Assembly for Upper Canada, 1828.
[25] See Report made 22nd July, 1828, by Select Committee of House of Commons, appointed to inquire into the State of Civil Government in Canada.
[26] See copy of Sir George Murray's letter in D. H. E., Vol. I., pp. 257 and 258.
[27] The vote stood 21 for and 9 against.
[28] In 1827 there were 329 pupils, of whom 8 in the Cornwall School were girls.
[29] See copy of Report in D. H. E., Vol. I., pp. 266 and 267.
[30] The Report for 1828 showed 25 girls in the eleven District Schools.
[31] See original Report in Appendix to Journals of Assembly, U. C., pp. 16 and 17 of Appendix on Education.
[32] See Journals of Assembly for U. C. for 1829, p. 5.