10th Parliament of Upper Canada

The 10th Parliament of Upper Canada was opened 8 January 1829. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in July 1828. All sessions were held at York, Upper Canada. This parliament was dissolved 8 September 1830 on the announcement of the death of King George IV.

The House of Assembly of the 10th Parliament of Upper Canada had two sessions 8 January 1829 to 6 March 1830:[1]

Both the House and Parliament sat at the old York Court House on King Street.

Sessions[1] Start End
1st 8 January 1829 20 March 1829
2nd 8 January 1830 6 March 1830

Members

Riding Member First elected/ previously elected
Carleton Thomas Mabon Radenhurst 1828
Dundas Peter Shaver 1820, 1828
Dundas George Brouse 1828
Durham John David Smith 1828
Durham Charles Fothergill 1825
Essex John Alexander Wilkinson 1824
Essex François Baby 1820
Frontenac Hugh Christopher Thomson 1824
Frontenac Thomas Dalton 1828
Glengarry Alexander Fraser 1828
Glengarry Alexander McMartin 1828
Grenville George Longley 1828
Grenville Rufus C. Henderson 1828
Halton George Rolph 1828
Halton Caleb Hopkins 1828
Hastings Joseph N. Lockwood 1828
Hastings James Hunter Samson 1828
Kent William Bent Berczy 1828
Kingston Donald Bethune 1828
Lanark William Morris 1820
Leeds John Kilborn 1828
Leeds William Buell 1828
Lennox & Addington Marshall Spring Bidwell – Speaker 1829–1830 1824
Lennox & Addington Peter Perry 1824
1st & 2nd Lincoln County William Terry 1828
1st & 2nd Lincoln William Woodruff 1828
3rd Lincoln John Johnston Lefferty 1824
4th Lincoln Robert Randal 1820
Middlesex John Matthews 1824
Middlesex John Rolph 1824
Niagara (town) Robert Dickson 1828
Norfolk Duncan McCall 1824
Norfolk William Warren Baldwin 1820, 1828
Northumberland James Lyons 1824
Northumberland Benjamin Ewing 1824
Oxford Thomas Hornor 1820
Oxford Finley Malcolm 1828
Prescott & Russell Donald Macdonell 1824
Prince Edward James Wilson 1820
Prince Edward Paul Peterson 1828
Simcoe John Cawthra 1828
Stormont Archibald McLean 1820
Stormont Ambrose Blacklock 1828
Wentworth George Hamilton 1820
Wentworth John Willson 1820
York (town) John Beverley Robinson[2] 1820
Robert Baldwin (1829) 1829
York Jesse Ketchum 1828
York William Lyon Mackenzie 1828

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Archives of Ontario [1] Archived 11 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ became Chief Justice for the province in July 1829 and was replaced by Robert Baldwin.

Further reading

  • Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology, Frederick H. Armstrong, Toronto : Dundurn Press, 1985. ISBN 0-919670-92-X