[720] Greswell (“Hist, of the Dominion of Canada,” 144) states that,£4,000,000 was then allotted to the settlers in Upper Canada. I can nowhere find any confirmation of this. Kingsford, “Hist. of Canada,” mentions only grants of land and small sums of money; but states (vii, 217) that in all the sum of £3,886,087 was granted to the Loyalists in Great Britain.
[721] Sir C. P. Lucas, “Hist. of Canada” (1763–1812), 230–2.
[722] “Parl. Hist.,” xxviii, 505 (debate of 8th March 1790).
[723] Kingsford, op. cit., vii, 234–236.
[724] “Parl. Hist.,” xxviii, 503, 627.
[725] “Dropmore P.,” i, 507 (Grenville to Thurlow, 12th September 1789).
[726] “Parl. Hist.,” xxviii, 1377–79.
[727] “Report on Canadian Archives,” by D. Brymer (Ottawa, 1891).
[728] “Dropmore P.,” i, 496, 497.
[729] See some good remarks on this by Sir C. P. Lucas, op. cit., 268–70.