Greville, Charles, on Poulett Thomson, [77]
Grey, Earl, as Colonial Secretary, [196], [222], [237]; Characteristics of the man and his ideas, [267] et sqq.; Events of his term of office, [268] et sqq.
Colonial policy of, [190-1], [196], [199], [256], [267-8] et sqq.; Elgin's influence on, [209] &n.2, [275]; and Federation, [196-7]; Free Trade with Canada urged by, [267-8], [272-4]; and the Militia Bill crisis, [290]; Views of, on Separation, [278], [281], occasional misgivings, [223], [283]
on Attitude of a Governor of a Self-governing Colony, [269-70]; on British indifference to Canada (1851), [232]; on Elgin's best attitude to the Canadian Executive of 1848, [200]; on Newspaper misrepresentation, [232]; on Separationist views at Westminster, [260-7]
Grey, Sir George, on the Clergy Grants, [48] &n.1
Grote, George, and Separation, [282]
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Habitants, the, Characteristics of, [15-17]
Hamilton, Population (1846), [24]
Harrison, S. B., Secretary, [105], Moderate Reform views of, [119], [176]; Resolutions moved by, on Provincial Parliaments, [119-20]