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=Little Belt.= =Bk= British corvette, fired on by United States frigate _President_, 173.
=Littlehales, Edward B.= =S= Accompanies Simcoe as major of brigade, 47; clerk of Council, 79; aide-de-camp to governor, 177; describes the site of the present city of London, 200, 201.
=Livingstone.= =Dr= Of Montreal, his disaffection, 79; commands rebel Canadians at Quebec, 132.
=Livingstone, Philip= (1716-1778). =Dr= President of Continental (American) Congress, 201. =Bib.=: _Cyc. Am. Biog._
=Livius, Peter= (1727?-1795). Resided at Portsmouth, New Hamps.h.i.+re. A member of the Council under the royal government; quarrelled with the governor and went to England to lay his complaints before the crown.
Complaints dismissed, but appointed chief-justice of New Hamps.h.i.+re. At once transferred to Quebec as chief-justice; held office from 1777 to 1786; retired and went to England, where he died. =Index=: =Dr= Appointed chief-justice, 184; his character and abilities, 185; disagrees with Carleton, 188; carries dispute to Privy Council, 188.
=Bib.=: Morgan, _Cel. Can._
=Logan, Sir William Edmond= (1798-1875). Born at Montreal, of United Empire Loyalist descent. Educated at the University of Edinburgh. After some years spent in business in England, and incidentally in studying the geological formation of the coal-fields of Wales, returned to Canada, and in 1842 appointed the first director of the Geological Survey. In 1863 issued an elaborate summary of the work accomplished by the Survey up to that time. Retired in 1870. =Bib.=: _Geology of Canada_. For biog., _see_ Morgan, _Cel. Can._; Harrington, _Life of Sir William E. Logan_.
=London.= City of Ontario; founded by Peter McGregor, in 1826. =Index=: =S= Site of present city, selected by Simcoe as best place for capital of Upper Canada, 200, 205.
=London Conference.= _See_ Westminster Conference.
=Long Point.= Lake Erie, north sh.o.r.e. =Index=: =S= Chosen by Simcoe as a.r.s.enal for Lake Erie, 204.
=Longueuil, Charles Colmer Grant, Baron de.= =Sy= Owner of ”Alwington,”
294.
=Longueuil, Charles Le Moyne, Sieur de= (1625?-1685). Son of an innkeeper of Dieppe. Came to Canada in 1641. In 1657 granted the seigniory of Longueuil. In De Tracy's expedition against the Iroquois, in 1666, commanded the Montreal militia, and was with Frontenac at Cataraqui in 1673. La Barre sent him to the Iroquois, 1682, to persuade them to meet him in council at Montreal. When, two years later, La Barre led an abortive expedition against the Iroquois, he was again compelled to depend upon Le Moyne's influence with the Iroquois to patch up a peace. =Index=: =F= Sent to invite Onondagas to a conference, 183, 184.
=Bib.=: Parkman, _Frontenac_.
=Longueuil, Charles Le Moyne, Baron de= (1656-1729). Son of Charles Le Moyne, Sieur de Longueuil (_q.v._) Wounded, in 1687, in the Iroquois raid on Lachine. Governor of Montreal. Administered the colony in 1725, before the arrival of Beauharnois. =Index=: =F= Commands militia in attack on Iroquois, 1687, 209. =E= Barony conferred on, in 1700, 181.
=Longueuil, Charles Le Moyne, Baron de= (1687-1755). Son of preceding.
Administered the colony in 1752, after the departure of La Jonquiere.
=Index=: =Dr= In command of militia, in 1777, 187.
=Loquin.= =Ch= Company's clerk at Quebec, 139.
=Longworth, John= (1814-1885). Born at Charlottetown. Called to the bar of Prince Edward Island, 1838. Elected to the a.s.sembly, 1846. Occupied offices in several successive administrations. Drafted the ”No Terms Resolution” of the a.s.sembly in connection with Confederation. Appointed prothonotary of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island, 1883. =Bib.=: Campbell, _History of Prince Edward Island_.
=Loranger, Thomas Jean Jacques= (1823-1885). Born in Ste Anne d'Yamachiche, Quebec. Educated at Nicolet College; called to the bar, 1844. Sat in the a.s.sembly, 1854-1863; held office in the Macdonald-Cartier ministry, 1857-1858. Appointed a judge of the Superior Court, 1863; retired, 1879. Subsequently engaged in the consolidation of the statutes of Quebec. Created by the pope a commander of the Order of Pius IX. =Index=: =C= Conservative leader in Quebec, his character, 25.
=Bib.=: Dent, _Last Forty Years_.
=Lorette.= =L= Settlement of Christian Indians at, 74. =WM= British abandon their position at, 249.
=Lorimer, Dr.= =Hd= Consulted by Haldimand as to sanitary measures, 66, 70.
=Lorin, Henri.= =F= Author of _Le Comte de Frontenac_, referred to, 109, 126, 128, 142, 165, 174, 216, 231, 250.
=Lormel, Captain de.= =Ch= Brings out settlers, 252.
=Lorne.= _See_ Argyll.
=Lotbiniere.= _See_ Joly de Lotbiniere; Chartier de Lotbiniere.