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Durham, Lord, his Report on the state of Canada, [15], [34]; the question of its authorship, [15] n.

Elgin, Lord, his troubles in connection with the Rebellion Losses Bill, [22], [23], [24], [25].

Family Compact, the, [3], [16-17], [44].

Farrer, Edward, his amusing article on Sir John Macdonald, [131].

Fitzpatrick, Sir Charles, chief justice, [128].

Foster, George E., a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, [145-6], [156].

Fournier, Telesphore, [56]; minister of Justice, [107].

Franchise Act of 1885, the, [133-138].

French Canadians, their hostility to the Union Act, [34-35]; and Sir Edmund Head, [40]; and Rep. by Pop., [54]; and the execution of Riel, [127], [130-2].