[33] See Report in Appendix to Journals of Assembly for 1829, p. 42.
[34] The General Board of Education had been organized by Sir Peregrine Maitland wholly on his own authority and that of the Home Government. The Assembly naturally refused to acknowledge any obligation to support it with public funds.
[35] See Appendix to Journals of Assembly of U.C. for 1829, pp. 72 and 73.
[36] See copy of letter in D. H. E., Vol. II., pp. 120 and 121.
[37] See volume in Library of Parliament, Ottawa, pp. 190 and 191.
[38] See D. H. E., Vol. III., p. 123.
[39] See D. H. E., Vol. III., pp. 170 and 171.
[40] For the later history of Upper Canada College see "History of Upper Canada College," by Principal George Dickson.
[41] See copy of letter in D. H. E., Vol. II., pp. 7 and 8.
[42] See copy of despatch in D. H. E., Vol. II., p. 55.