Stephen, Sir Leslie, [236] &n.

Strachan, Dr. John, Bishop in Toronto, [36], [89], [133]; and the Anglican Church, [43]; and the Clergy Reserve question, [49], [50], [52], [54], [90], [92]; and Education, [35], [36]; and Methodism, [45]

Strickland family, the, as Colonists, [19]

Strickland, Lieut.-Colonel Samuel, and Mackenzie's Rebellion, [55]; on Unsuitable Colonists, [19-20]

Suburbs, and the Electorate, [102]

Sullivan, Robert Baldwin, [113]

Sydenham, Lord (Rt. Hon. Charles Poulett Thomson), as Governor-General, [54], [57], [65], [70]; Raised to Peerage, [53]; Characteristics, [76-8], [107-8], [131], [141]; and his Coalition of Moderates, [113], [141], [298]; Debt to, of Canada, [122-5], [132], [133]; Despatches of, [325]; Episodes and course of his rule, [78] et sqq.; the Fall of the Family Compact, [63]; Practice of, Bagot's action contrasted with, [149]; Relations with French Canadians, [58], [141], [162]; Religious distribution of members of his Council (1841), [47]; Responsible Government practically granted by, [107], [228-9], his own views as worded by Harrison, [119-20], Metcalfe on, [164-5]; and Russell's system, [260]; Settlement by, of Clergy Reserve Question, [53], [54]; Sleigh-journey, record breaking [11-12], [92]; Success with the Act of Union, [92]

on Baldwin's action in the First Union Parliament, [44-5]; on Business in a Colonial Parliament, [65-6]; on the Clergy Reserve question, [53-4]; on Early Travel in Canada, [10]; on the French Anti-Union movement, [103-4]; on Party names, [56], [295]

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Taché, Colonel Sir Étienne Pascal, [195], [307]; and Federation, [303]