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- Fees, on land grants, [14]
- Fenians, threaten to invade Canada, [240], [241];
- invade New Brunswick, [247];
- Doran Killian, leader of, [247];
- troops called out to oppose them, [248];
- their invasion a fiasco, [249]
- Fisher, Hon. Charles, member for York, [47];
- reëlected for York, [102];
- moves a want of confidence resolution, [103];
- his resolution defeated, [111];
- enters the government, [116];
- defeated in York, [128];
- his services to the Liberal party, [154];
- moves a want of confidence resolution, [172], [173];
- joins the new government as attorney-general, [174];
- retires from the government, [193];
- reëlected for York, [194];
- elected on the confederation ticket for York, [237];
- moves an amendment to the address in reply to the speech from the throne, [244];
- becomes attorney-general, [247];
- moves a confederation resolution, [257], [258];
- a confederation delegate to England, [262];
- elected for York in the first parliament of united Canada, [273]
- Fraser, John J., opposes confederation, [228]
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- Gagetown, birthplace of Sir Leonard Tilley, [146]
- Galt, Hon. A. T., in favour of confederation, [205];
- minister of finance, [271]
- Gilbert, Thomas, advocates agricultural schools, [162]
- Gillmor, Hon. A. H., provincial secretary, [233]
- Gladstone, Right Hon. W. E., [199]
- Glenelg, Lord, colonial secretary, [42], [61]
- Glenie, James, an early Reformer, [13]
- Gordon, Arthur Hamilton, lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick, opposed to confederation, [239];
- his change of views, [240];
- the confederation paragraph in his speech from the throne, [242];
- differences with his government, [242]
- Government, responsible, the demand for, [99-111];
- Gray, Hon. John H., [152];
- supports the government, [160];
- becomes a member of the government, [165];
- appointed attorney-general, [183];
- favours confederation, [227];
- elected for St. John County, [251];
- speaker of the assembly, [256];
- again elected for St. John in the parliament of 1867, [273]
- Gray-Wilmot government, formed, [183];
- Grey, Earl, colonial secretary, on tenure of office, [113];
- disallows hemp bounty bill, [118]
- Grievances, committee on, appointed, [24]
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- Hamilton, Peter S., his articles advocating confederation, [207]
- Hanington, Hon. D. L., speaker, [172]
- Hannay, James, his articles in favour of confederation, [207]
- Harding, James A., elected for the city of St. John, [167]
- Harvey, Sir John, lieutenant-governor, [47], [113]
- Hatheway, Hon. George L., opposes confederation, [228];
- joins the anti-confederation government, [233];
- retires from the contest in York, [250]
- Hazen, Hon. Robert L., on responsible government, [63];
- enters the government, [72];
- resigns, [76]
- Head, Sir Edmund, lieutenant-governor, [129]
- Hill, George S., member for Charlotte, [66]
- Howe, Hon. Joseph, a delegate to England in connection with the Intercolonial Railway, [107];
- advocates confederation, [204]
- Humbert, Mr., opposes responsible government, [64]
- Hutchinson, Richard, [234]
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- Jenkins, William, teacher of the Gagetown grammar school, [147]
- Johnson, Hon. John M., solicitor-general, [174];
- confederation delegate to England, [262];
- opposes county courts bill, [267]
- Johnston, Hon. Hugh, enters the government, [72];
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- Kerr, George, member for Northumberland, [249]
- King's College, [49];
- its illiberal charter, [50];
- bill to amend it defeated, [52];
- passed, [56], [163];
- reorganized and becomes University of New Brunswick, [190]
- Kinnear, Hon. William B., solicitor-general, [116]
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