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Fox, Maggie, 241-43

Francis, C.S., 193

George iii, 5

George iv, 175

Globe (Toronto), 219, 332

Gore, Lady Bella, 151

Gore, Sir Francis, 151

Gore’s Landing, 184-85

Graham, Robert, 287-88

Grant, George, 345

Greeley, Horace, 243

Grosse Ile, 58-60, 63

Hague, Mary, 141, 150, 219-20

Hall, Arthur, 193

Hamilton Township, 349

Hannah (nursemaid), 51, 58, 85, 86

Hare, Robert, 245

Harral, Anna Laura, 23, 246

Harral, Francis, 43

Harral, Thomas, 22, 246, 251-52

Harris, Joseph, 84, 86-87

Hastings County, 166

Hayes, John, 177

Homer, Elizabeth. See also Strickland, Mrs. Thomas

Hooker, Sir William Jackson, 288, 291

Hope, Rev. Henry Payne, 238, 239

Horticulturist, 289

Howard, John, 54

Hudson’s Bay Company, 284, 338

Huron Signal, 202-3

Irish, 59, 153, 207, 218

Irving, Edward, 35

Jameson, Anna, 205

Katchewanooka, Lake, 76, 303-5, 350. See also Lakefield

Kawartha Lakes, 307

Kingston, 68, 119

Knight, Charles, 115, 125

Krieghoff, Cornelius, 294

Lady Mary and her Nurse (Catharine Parr Traill). See also Lost in the Backwoods

Lafontaine, Louis-Hippolyte, 165

Lakefield, 77, 271, 271-74, 302, 350. See also Katchewanooka, Lake

Lansdowne, Lady, 326-27, 328

Langton, John, 77, 123

Langton, Ann, 198

Lawson, George, 291

Leith, 50-51

Leprohon, Rosanna, 197

Leverton, Rebecca, 21, 22, 43

Life in the Clearings versus the Bush (Susanna Moodie), 221-23

Lindsey, Charles, 218

Literary Garland, 137, 170-71, 173, 181, 197, 198, 199, 209, 220, 224

Literary Gazette, 210

Lorne, Marquis of, 332

Lost in the Backwoods (Catharine Parr Traill), 193

Lovell, John, 137, 159-60, 199, 220, 293-94

Macaulay, Thomas Babington, 176

McCarrroll, James, 73

Macdonald, Sir John A., 171, 265, 266, 269, 298, 323, 331

Mackenzie, William Lyon, 68, 121-23, 130, 131

Mark Hurdlestone (Susanna Moodie), 224

Marks, Grace, 222-23

Martineau, Harriet, 19

Matrimonial Speculations (Susanna Moodie), 172, 224

Melsetter (Hamilton Township), 84, 92-93

Melsetter (Orkneys), 30

Mesmer, Anton Franz, 253

Methodist Book and Publishing House, 341

Mitford, Mary Russell, 33, 34

Moncktons, The (Susanna Moodie), 224

Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, 19, 205

Moodie, Agnes (daughter) (Mrs. Charles Fitzgibbon; later Mrs. Brown Chamberlin), 88, 97, 128, 141, 150, 219-20, 235, 254-55, 278, 292-95, 299-301, 324

Moodie, Benjamin (brother), 30

Moodie, Catherine Mary Josephine (daughter) (Mrs. John Vickers), 46, 51, 97, 133, 149, 220, 225, 235, 256, 269, 275, 310, 313, 319, 339

Moodie, Donald (son), 125, 140, 220, 235, 276, 278, 310, 311

Moodie, George Arthur (son), 160

Moodie, John Alexander Dunbar (son), 103, 125, 141, 148, 220, 235, 274, 278, 311

Moodie, John Dunbar: appointed temporary paymaster, 138; charges of corruption, 261-64; commissioned captain in Queen’s Own Regiment, 135; death, 78; and departure from Leith, 50; devoted father, 105, 135; emigration, attraction of Canada, 39-41; failing health, 269-71, 276-78; falls in love with Susanna, 30-31; family background, 30; lack of political connections, 120-21; literary work, 39, 136; loving husband, 105, 135-36, 145-46; money woes, 30, 31, 39, 40, 92, 100, 123, 125-26, 137-38, 144-45, 220, 270; moves family to Belleville, 148-49; and politics, 122, 163-73; relations with Thomas Traill, 127; resignation as sheriff, 269; sells military commission, 125; as sheriff of Victoria District, 147, 151-73, 261-64; and spiritualism, 244-45, 247, 249-251, 253-55; temperament, 54, 83; and The Victoria Magazine, 198, 200-3; volunteers to put down rebellion, 130; frontier life: desperate to leave, 125-28; moves family to Lake Katchewanooka, 93-96; settles in Hamilton Township, 83-93; settling the land, 100; squanders Susanna’s family legacy, 123

Moodie, John Strickland (son), 133, 140, 160, 162-63, 253

Moodie, Robert Baldwin (son), 172, 220, 235, 276, 278, 308, 317, 319

Moodie, Susanna (née Strickland), 18, 21; and abolitionist movement, 23, 26; clothes, 233-34; condescending attitude, 59-60, 71, 89; expulsion from Congregationalist Church, 196; and Native people, 108, 109-10, 141; patriotism, 133; portrayed, xi-xiii;

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