Champagny, Napoleon's secretary of war, [111], [172]
Château de Ramezay, Brock quartered at, [101]
Château St. Louis, [34], [46], [75], [90]
Chesapeake, the, [82-6]
Chippawa, Fort, [53], [58], [202], [310]
Constitution, American frigate, [123], [284]
Copenhagen, [23], [26], [30], [31], [106], [124]
Craig, Sir James, governor-general and commander-in-chief, [90-2]; his first duty, [93]; appoints Brock brigadier-general, [99]; writes to Lord Castlereagh, [103]; distrusts the French Canadians, [104]; refers to the effect of the embargo, [115]; asks for reinforcements, [118]; prorogues the House, [127]; seizes the press of Le Canadien, [127]; unwilling to grant Brock leave of absence, [130]; ill health, [142]; last public act, [145]; his triumph over the assembly, [145]; utterly broken down, [147]; in reference to the Indians, [149], [153]; leaves Canada, [156]; his death, [156]
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