ORDERS-IN-COUNCIL, [93], [106], [111]; withdrawal of, [120-1], [223], [269]
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PANET, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL, speaker of the assembly, [104], [105], [115]
President, United States frigate, [173]
Prevost, Sir George, arrives in Halifax, [101]; assumes command, [157-8]; letter from Brock to, [178-9]; hampered by home instructions, [184]; cautious and forbearing, [190], [194-5], [216], [288], [204]; receives word of declaration of war, [207-8]; despatch from Brock to, [223]; correspondence re Brock's powers, [226-7]; his views concerning the capture of Fort Michilimackinac, [227-8]; congratulates Brock, [268-9]; advises evacuation of Detroit, [277]
Procter, Lieutenant-Colonel, commands at Fort George, [74]; to assume command between Niagara and Fort Erie, [205-6]; sent to Amherstburg, [216]; sends a detachment to Brownstown, [237]; in charge of the western district, [247]; in command at Detroit, [262]; letter from Brock to, [293]; compared with Brock, [312]
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QUEBEC, description of, [33-4]; centre of society, [46]; mutineers and deserters sentenced at, [63]; Brock quartered at, [69]; 49th and 100th Regiments there, [74]; fortifications of, [75-7], [94]; boats at, [80]; old, [89-98]; gaiety in, [132]; House of Assembly at, [143-5]; the town militia volunteers, [205]
Queenston, [58], [61], [206]; battle of Queenston Heights, [298-312]
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