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11th Parliament of Upper Canada

Parliament for Upper Canada 1831–1834


Parliament for Upper Canada 1831–1834

The 11th Parliament of Upper Canada was opened on 7 January 1831. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in October 1830, and all sessions were held at York, then later at Toronto. This parliament was dissolved on 1 September 1834.

The House of Assembly had four sessions, from 7 January 1831 to 6 March 1834.

Both the House and Parliament sat at the old York Court House on King Street until 1832 and moved to the third Parliament Buildings of Upper Canada for the remaining session.

SessionsStartEnd
1st7 January 183116 March 1831
2nd17 November 183113 February 1832
3rd31 October 183213 February 1833
4th19 November 18336 March 1834

Members

Ridingtitle=Journal of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, From 7th January to 16th March, 1831location=York (Toronto)publisher=John Careydate=1831url=http://www.canadiana.org/view/9_00941_7/0003}}First elected/ previously elected
BrockvilleHenry Jones1830
CarletonJohn Bower Lewis1830
CarletonHamnett Kirkes Pinhey1830
George Lyon1830
DundasPeter Shaver1820, 1828
DundasJohn Cook1830
DurhamGeorge Strange Boulton1824, 1830
DurhamJohn Brown1830
EssexWilliam Elliott1830
EssexJean-Baptiste Maçon1830
FrontenacHugh Christopher Thomson1824
FrontenacJohn Campbell1830
GlengarryAlexander McMartin1828
GlengarryAlexander Fraser1828
GrenvilleRichard Duncan Fraser1830
GrenvilleEdward Jessup III1830
Hiram Norton (1831)1831
HaldimandJohn Brant1830
John Warren (1831)1831
William Hamilton Merritt (Nov 1832)1832
HaltonWilliam Chisholm1820, 1830
HaltonJames Crooks1830
Absalom Shade (Apr 1831)1831
HastingsReuben White1830
HastingsJames Hunter Samson1828
KentWilliam Bent Berczy1828
KingstonChristopher Alexander Hagerman1830
LanarkWilliam Morris1820
LanarkDonald Fraser1832
LeedsWilliam Buell, Jr.1828
LeedsMatthew Munsel Howard1830
Lennox & AddingtonMarshall Spring Bidwell1824
Lennox & AddingtonPeter Perry1824
1st Lincoln CountyJohn Clarke1820, 1830
2nd & 3rd LincolnWilliam Crooks1830
2nd & 3rd LincolnBartholomew Crannell Beardsley1824, 1830
4th LincolnRobert Randal1820
MiddlesexMahlon Burwell1812, 1830
MiddlesexRussell Mount1830
Niagara (town)Henry John Boulton1830
NorfolkDuncan McCall1824
Colin McNeilledge (Jan 1833)1833
NorfolkWilliam Wilson1830
NorthumberlandArchibald Macdonald1830
NorthumberlandJames Lyons1824
OxfordCharles Fortescue Ingersoll1824, 1830
Thomas Hornor (Nov 1832)1832
OxfordCharles Duncombe1830
Prescott & RussellDonald Macdonell1824
Prince EdwardAsa Werden1830
Prince EdwardJohn Philip Roblin1830
SimcoeWilliam Benjamin Robinson1830
StormontArchibald McLean – Speaker 1831–18341820
StormontPhilip VanKoughnet1816, 1830
WentworthJohn Willson1820
WentworthAllan MacNab1830
York (town)William Botsford Jarvis1830
YorkWilliam Lyon Mackenzie1828
YorkJesse Ketchum1828

References

References

  1. [[Archives of Ontario]] [https://www.archives.gov.on.ca/english/about/library_l12.aspx#tablea] {{Webarchive. link. (11 June 2011)
  2. (1831). "Journal of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, From 7th January to 16th March, 1831". John Carey.
  3. a second seat was added to Carleton County in 1832 and Hamnett Pinhey was elected in October.
  4. unseated after a protest; George Lyon was declared elected in January 1833.
  5. died in September 1831 and Hiram Norton was elected in a by-election.
  6. was declared not elected and John Warren took his place in February 1831.
  7. died September 1832 and William Hamilton Merritt took his place.
  8. appointed to the Legislative Council; Absalom Shade was elected in a by-election in April 1831.
  9. a second seat was added to Lanark County in 1832; Donald Fraser was elected in October 1832.
  10. unseated in November 1832 and not replaced.
  11. died in office in January 1834 and was not replaced.
  12. Duncan McCall died in November 1832 and Colin McNeilledge was seated in January 1833.
  13. died in August 1832 and Thomas Hornor took his place in November 1832.
  14. unseated but re-elected in March 1831.
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