Da, 288 Seaforth, Lord. See _Colborne, Sir John_ Secord, Laura; heroic
exploit of, in 1814, 120 Seigniorial tenure in French Canada, 14, 32;
abolished under British rule, 186 Selkirk, Lord; attempts to colonise
North-west, 225; death of, _ib._ Seven Years' War; between France and
Great Britain in America, 21-27 Sewell, Chief Justice (Loyalist);
adviser of Sir James Craig, 96; suggests union of provinces, 194 Shea,
Ambrose; delegate to Quebec Convention of 1864, 206 Sheaffe, General;
services of, during war of 1812-15, 114 Shelburne, in Nova Scotia,
founded by Loyalists, 82 Sherbrooke, Sir John, governor of Nova Scotia,
118; occupies Maine in war of 1812-15, ib. Shirley, Governor; deep
interest of, in Nova Scotia, 49 Simcoe, Colonel; first
lieutenant-governor of Upper Canada, 93; public career of, 94
Simultaneous polling at elections established, 239 Slavery in Canada, 98
Smith, Chief Justice (Loyalist); first president of legislative council
of Lower Canada in 1792, 92; suggests federal union of provinces, 194
Smith, Donald (Lord Strathcona); intervenes in North-west rebellion of
1870, 229 Social and economic conditions of the Canadian provinces; in
1838, 156-164; in 1866, 189-192; in 1900, 272-290 South African War;
Canadians take part in, 271, 272 Square Gulf, or "golfo quadrado"; old
name of St. Lawrence Gulf, 7 St. Charles; defeat of Canadian rebels in
1837 at, 134 St. Denis; Canadian rebels repulsed by British regulars in
1837 at, 134 S
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