254INDEX.Bourdette, Oliver, sergeant in Colville company,4, 9, 19.Boyd, John, lieutenant-governor, death ot,211.Boyd, J. W., paymaster, 47 ; resigned, 76.Brigade, change <strong>of</strong> name to, 142.Brock, vSir Isaac, rebuilding <strong>of</strong> monument, 66.Brown, James, quartermaster-sergeant, 219;best shot, 147.Brovsrn, Peter, lieutenant, 84.Browne, William, sergeant, 100.Bulmer, Nelson, lieutenant, 247,Bunting, J. 1,., gunner, wins prizes, 123, 128assistant surgeon, 136, 140.Burgess, Gunner Fred. M., death <strong>of</strong>, 217.Burnham, Wm., lieutenant, 247.Busbies, adopted as head dress, 172.Bustin, James, reminiscences <strong>of</strong>, 29.Cameron, John, bombardier in Peters' battery,115.Campbell, J., lieutenant, 48, 84.Campbell, T., lieutenant, 246.Camps, Barrack square, 146; 'Dufferin,' 149;Su.ssex, 164.Carleton county, artillery in, 42.Carleton, James, lieutenant, 150.Carleton, St. John, formation <strong>of</strong> companies,85,86.Carmichael, J. C. E-, captain, company atChatham, 86, 99.Carnivals, winter, 180 ;summer, 181.Carter, Major, W. F., in command duringPrince <strong>of</strong> Wales' visit, 95.Centennial battery rolls, 225.Challenge cup, Montreal, 178.Chamberlain, A., bombardier in Peters' battery,115; secretary, 115.Charlotte county, artillery in, 41.Charnisay, d'Aulnay, attack on Fort I,a-Tour, 198.Chesley, John A., M. P., bombardier, 100.Chestnut, F). W., captain, 122; retires, 126.Chipman, Hon. Ward, 37; death, 38; house<strong>of</strong>, 17.Chubb, John, sergeant Colville' s company,4,9.Church parades, 166, 174, 175, 177, 179, 181, 183,184, 211^ 214, 218.Centennial year <strong>of</strong> corps, celebration <strong>of</strong>, 207 ;<strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> corps in, 207; salutes fired, 208;concert, 209 ; smoking concert, 210 ; ball,2X2.Civil power, aid to , anticipated riot, 151 ; St.John fire, 155 ; upon execution, 162.Clark, A. A., lieutenant, 241.Clark, George Hunter, lieutenant, 97.Clark, F. H., captain, 136.Clewley, I.ieutenant Wm., 42 ; captain. 134 :retires, 136.Cobbett, William,author, 201.historv <strong>of</strong>, 200; as anCole, John Amber, brevet colonel in commandot force in N. B., 131.Cole, George F., lieutenant, 242.Cole, Horace W., lieutenant, 242.Colel)rooke, Sir William, 64.Colors, presented to regiment, 103 ;colors <strong>of</strong>St. John light infantry laid at rest, 214.Colville, John, first captain, 4; life <strong>of</strong>, 7;death, 8 ;signature <strong>of</strong>, 235.Concerts, by No. 2 Company, 180 ;band, 195 ;centennial, 209 smoking, 210.;Confederation <strong>of</strong> provinces, 137.Connell, Chas. H., lieutenant, 83.Cooper, H. V., lieutenant, 172.Coram, Joseph, lieutenant, 85 ; resigns, 97.Coster, G. C, wins prize, 124.Cotton, I,ieutenant-Colonel W. H,, inspects,167.Crawford, S. D., lieutenant, 172; captain, 179;services as president <strong>of</strong> band committee,191: presentation to, 194.Crocket, T., lieutenant, 242.Crookshank, Andrew, private, 5 ; related toCaptain Colville, 8 ; residence, 9; history,11; second captain, 23; member <strong>of</strong> citycouncil, 27 ;death, 33.Crummin, D., lieutenant, 251.Cunard, William, lieutenant, 126 ; captain,148; battery drills without pay, 153; on dutyat fire, 155 ;district storekeeper, 159 ;commendedin report, 159.Daley, John K., lieutenant, 143.Daniel, John W, appointed assistant surgeon,153; surgeon, 154; obtains certificate, 173.Davidson, F. A, W., corporal, 115.Davis, Richard D., secretary Peters' battery,114.Deacon, lyieutenant W. F., loi; obtains colors103 ;re-enrols battery, 122.Defence, national, fund for, 20 ; contribution<strong>of</strong> artillery company to, 20.DeVoe, Daniel, private, 5; sketch <strong>of</strong>, 13d^ath, 51.Dibblee, Richard, lieutenant, 42, 48.Dicker, Rev. A. G. H., accepts colors for St.Paul's church, 216.Dickson, J. E. E., lieutenant, 239.Disputed boundary, 55.Dixon, Charles, lieutenant, 247.Dominion <strong>Artillery</strong> Association, 151, 152.Donnell, W. P., lieutenant, 250.Donnington, Corporal, instructor, 171.Dorchester battery, 5, 17, 205.Douglas, Sir Howard, governor, 37, 38, 39.Drill sheds, built at barracks, 159 ; at Portland,183 ; at Carleton, 184.Drury, C. W., lieutenant, 147, 149; adjutantShoeburyness team, 173 ;major, 50.Drummond, Major, commandant at FortHowe, freedom <strong>of</strong> city granted to, 28.Dufferin, I,ord, visit to St. John, 147.Dunham, I^ane, gunner, death <strong>of</strong>, 151.Durant, I,ewis, sergeant, 40 exhibits model;<strong>of</strong> steam engine, 65 ;lieutenant, 85 ;captain,86 ;retires with rank, loi.
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