Local government, Absence of Provision for, in Act of Union, [93-5]; in French Canada, Bagot on, [57]; as Training for higher politics, [94]; Sydenham's views on, [94], and efforts for, [106]

London, and Early Canadian Society, [27]

London (Ontario), in early days, [13]; population of (1846), [24]

Lower Canada, French-Canadians of (q.v.), Clericalism, Politics and Society among, [14-17]; Priestly control of Schools in, [31-2]

Municipal Franchise limitations in; results, [25]

Union with Upper, difficulties in, [82]

Lowland Scots, as Settlers, [21]

Loyalist electioneering practices (1844), [179-80]

Loyalty, Canadian, as affected by Autonomy, [203], [229], [314], [323] et sqq.

Inspiration given to, by Brown and such men, [342-3]