[92] See D. H. E., Vol. X., pp. 172 and 173.
[93] See bound volumes of Globe in Legislative Library, Toronto.
[94] See appendices to Journals of House of Assembly, 1852-1853.
[95] See copy of letter in D. H. E., Vol. XII., p. 40.
[96] See D. H. E., Vol. XVII., pp. 192 and 193.
[97] The Scott Bill, as originally introduced, made any Roman Catholic priest an ex-officio trustee of a Separate School in his parish; made all the property of a Separate School supporter exempt from taxation for Public School purposes, even though some of the property was outside a Separate School district; gave Separate School trustees unlimited power to form union sections; created a separate County Board of Examiners to license Separate School teachers, and gave the Superintendent of Education little or no power to control textbooks, holidays or inspection of Separate Schools.
[98] The Report of the Chief Superintendent for 1871 shows 70 teachers in Separate Schools belonging to religious orders out of a total of 249.
[99] See Journals of Canadian Assembly for 1863.
[100] See D. H. E., Vol. XVII., p. 219.
[101] See copy of Memorandum, D. H. E., Vol. XVIII., pp. 304-316.