Regale. L Dispute respecting, between Louis XIV and Pope Clement, 184, 201.
Regina. Capital of the province of Saskatchewan, and formerly of the North-West Territories. Founded in 1882, and named by the Marquis of Lorne (now Duke of Argyll), after Queen Victoria. It is the headquarters of the Royal North-West Mounted Police. Bib.: Powers, History of Regina: its Foundation and Growth.
Regiopolis College. Established at Kingston. Index: BL Established by Roman Catholics, 194. R Incorporated March 4, 1837, 147.
Registration. S Of deeds in Upper Canada, system introduced, 94, 102. Sy Of titles in Lower Canada, ordinance providing for, passed by Special Council, 278, 279.
Reid, Stuart J. Mc On colonial government, 2; on Lord Durham, 7; on the Duke of Wellington, 17; on authorship of Durham's Report, 82, 83. Bib.: Life and Letters of Durham; Lord John Russell.
Renaud. C Demands disallowance of New Brunswick Act abolishing separate schools, 73.
Repentigny. On the St. Lawrence, north bank. F Band of Iroquois surprised and destroyed at, 308.
Repentigny, Captain de. WM With Canadians, guards fords of Montmorency, 112; drives British force back to their camp, 129; ordered with his reserve, with Indians, to the city, 161; commands Canadian sharpshooters, in battle of Ste. Foy, 259.
Representation Bill, 1853. E Sir John Macdonald's view on, 132-133.
Representation by Population. B Advocated by George Brown, 71, 75, 82, 142; principle defined, 82-83; movement for, 83-84; demanded by Upper Canada Reformers, 125; conceded at Confederation to Ontario, 127; growth in sentiment for, 142. Md Not an issue in 1844, 14; difficulty caused by working out of Act of Union, 70; Lord Durham on, 71; George Brown's solution of difficulty, 71-72; Macdonald becomes less opposed to, 89; solution of problem, 112-113; settled by British North America Act, 141. T Movement for, in Upper Canada, 67-68.