Bowes, Colonel, [69], [73], [78]
Bonaparte, Napoleon, [6], [9], [23], [24], [30], [38], [40], [41], [45], [71], [140], [167], [188]
Brock, Daniel de Lisle, [70]
Brock, Elizabeth, wife of John E. Tupper, [71]
Brock, Irving, [71], [102], [131], [132], [140], [143], [162], [163]
Brock, Isaac, his birthplace, [1]; family of, [5], [6]; sent to school, [7]; obtains a commission by purchase, [7]; purchases his lieutenancy, [8]; gazetted as captain, [8]; service in the West Indies, [9]; purchases a majority, [10]; becomes senior lieutenant-colonel of the 49th, [10]; associated with Nelson and Stewart, [24-5]; leads the 49th, [27]; arrives in Canada, [33]; at York, [48], [60-3]; in command at Fort George, [64]; his report, [64-7]; at Quebec, [69]; made a full colonel, [70]; as commander-in-chief, [75]; his correspondence with President Dunn, [76], [77]; correspondence about Indian affairs, [78]; looks into accounts, [79], [80]; supervises the marine department, [80]; in Quebec, [86], [90]; on military service, [96]; letter to Colonel Gordon, [97]; letters to Ross Cuthbert, [98], [102]; leaves Quebec and takes command in Montreal, [99]; appointed acting brigadier-general, [99]; letter to his brother Irving, [102]; returns to Quebec, [115]; longing for service in Europe, [123], [124]; settled at Fort George, [133]; his books, [135-6]; letters, [140]; a visit to York, [143]; correspondence with Sir James Craig, [149], [151], [152], [176]; made major-general, [157]; appointed president and administrator of the government of Upper Canada, [159]; misfortune to, [161-7]; declines permission to return to England, [180-1]; his measures in the House of Assembly, [184-5]; preparations for war, [189-90]; letter to Colonel Baynes, [198]; general order from Niagara, [205-6]; general order from Fort George, [212-13]; his appeal, [219-21]; his powers in his combined military and civil capacity, [225-7]; describes Tecumseh, [247]; general order from Amherstburg, [247-8]; demands Hull's surrender of Detroit, [250-1]; celebrates the victory, [258]; regrets the armistice, [261]; letter to his brothers, [266-8]; receives congratulations from Sir George Prevost, [268-9]; writes from Fort George, [272-3]; letter re the attack on Fort Wayne, [276-7]; letter to Savery Brock, [280-1]; regiments under his immediate command, [287]; his report of the loss of the Detroit and the Caledonia, [290-3]; appointed a knight of the Order of the Bath, [296]; last letter to Sir George Prevost, [298]; his ride to Queenston, [298-301]; orders the evacuation of the redan battery, [303]; leads the attack on the heights, [304]; his death, [304]; funeral rites, [312-15]
Brock, John, father of Sir Isaac, [6]
Brock, Mary, wife of T. Potenger, [71]
Brock, Savery, [15], [17], [18], [19], [27], [71], [123], [132], [161], [162], [163], [166]
Brock, William, [5], [70], [124], [161], [163], [165], [167]