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1792–1796 term of the Parliament for Upper Canada
The 1st Parliament of Upper Canada was the inaugural legislature of the province of Upper Canada, instituted upon the province's establishment as a separate
1st Parliament of Upper Canada
1st_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada
Legislature of the Province of Upper Canada
The Parliament of Upper Canada was the legislature for the government of Upper Canada, a British colony in British North America that existed from 1791
Parliament_of_Upper_Canada
Topics referred to by the same term
1st Parliament may refer to: 1st Bangsamoro Transition Authority Parliament (2019–2022) 1st Canadian Parliament (1867–1873) 1st Federal Parliament of
1st_Parliament
Historical parliament in Canada
House of Assembly of Upper Canada was the elected lower house of the Parliament of Upper Canada, the legislature of the province of Upper Canada in British
House of Assembly of Upper Canada
House_of_Assembly_of_Upper_Canada
Parliament for Upper Canada 1809–1812
5th Parliament of Upper Canada was the composition of the Parliament of Upper Canada between February 1809 and May 1812, and consisted of The Crown of the
5th Parliament of Upper Canada
5th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada
Upper Canada politician and militia soldier
Upper Canada. He was born at Newark (Niagara-on-the-Lake) in 1798, the son of Parshall Terry who was a member of the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada.
William Terry (Upper Canada politician)
William_Terry_(Upper_Canada_politician)
Parliament for Upper Canada 1825–1828
9th Parliament of Upper Canada was opened 12 January 1825. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in July 1824. All sessions were held at York, Upper Canada
9th Parliament of Upper Canada
9th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada
Parliament for Upper Canada 1829–1830
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
10th Parliament of Upper Canada
10th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada
Parliament for Upper Canada 1797–1800
The 2nd Parliament of Upper Canada was opened 1 June 1797. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in August 1796. The first session was held at Navy Hall
2nd Parliament of Upper Canada
2nd_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada
Canadian politician
war, he settled at Maple Grove in Upper Canada. He represented Stormont County in the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada. In 1792, he was appointed magistrate
Jeremiah_French
Canadian politician
counties and elected to the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada representing Ontario & Addington. In 1796, he was appointed justice of the peace in the Midland
Joshua_Booth
Parliament for Upper Canada 1801–1804
3rd Parliament of Upper Canada was opened 28 May 1801. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in July 1800. All sessions were held at Parliament Buildings
3rd Parliament of Upper Canada
3rd_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada
Parliament for Upper Canada 1821–1824
8th Parliament of Upper Canada was opened 31 January 1821. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in July 1820. All sessions were held at York, Upper Canada
8th Parliament of Upper Canada
8th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada
Historical upper house of the province of Upper Canada
Legislative Council of Upper Canada was the upper house of the Parliament of Upper Canada, the legislature of the colonial government of Upper Canada in British
Legislative Council of Upper Canada
Legislative_Council_of_Upper_Canada
Parliament for Upper Canada 1805–1808
4th Parliament of Upper Canada was opened 1 February 1805. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in May 1804. All sessions were held at Parliament Buildings
4th Parliament of Upper Canada
4th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada
Parliament for Upper Canada 1817–1820
7th Parliament of Upper Canada was opened 4 February 1817. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in July 1816. All sessions were held at York, Upper Canada
7th Parliament of Upper Canada
7th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada
Parliament for Upper Canada 1836–1840
The 13th Parliament of Upper Canada was opened 8 November 1836. Elections in Upper Canada had been held 20 June 1836. All sessions were held at Toronto
13th Parliament of Upper Canada
13th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada
1793 in Canada. Monarch: George III Parliament of Lower Canada — 1st Parliament of Upper Canada — 1st Governor of the Canadas: Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester
1793_in_Canada
Political party in Canada
Parliament of Upper Canada and later Premier of Canada West William Henry Draper - MLA in the Parliament of Upper Canada and later Premier of Canada West
Upper_Canada_Tories
Parliament for Upper Canada 1835–1836
Parliament of Upper Canada was opened 15 January 1835. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in October 1834. All sessions were held at York, Upper
12th Parliament of Upper Canada
12th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada
Canadian politician (1724–1803)
elected to the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada representing Durham, York and the 1st riding of Lincoln. He died in 1803 at Ancaster, Upper Canada. Biography
Nathaniel_Pettit
Upper Canada farmer and politician
registrar for the Eastern District and represented Dundas in the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada. He was Sir John A Macdonald's partner as well as friend. He
Alexander Campbell (Upper Canada politician)
Alexander_Campbell_(Upper_Canada_politician)
British colonial legislature from 1841 to 1844
First Parliament of the Province of Canada was summoned in 1841, following the union of Upper Canada and Lower Canada as the Province of Canada on February
1st Parliament of the Province of Canada
1st_Parliament_of_the_Province_of_Canada
Canadian politician
was appointed surveyor general of Upper Canada in 1798. In 1792, he was elected to the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada representing Suffolk & Essex. Although
Sir David William Smith, 1st Baronet
Sir_David_William_Smith,_1st_Baronet
Parliament for Upper Canada 1812–1816
The 6th Parliament of Upper Canada was the composition of the Parliament of Upper Canada between June 1812 and April 1816. Following the Westminster model
6th Parliament of Upper Canada
6th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada
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
11th Parliament of Upper Canada
11th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada
Federal bicameral legislature of Canada
The Parliament of Canada (French: Parlement du Canada) is the federal legislature of Canada. The Crown, along with two chambers (the Senate and the House
Parliament_of_Canada
Legislature of the Province of Lower Canada
Parliament of Lower Canada was the legislature for Lower Canada. It was created when the old Province of Quebec was split into Lower Canada and Upper
Parliament_of_Lower_Canada
Former British colony in North America (1791–1841)
Province of Upper Canada (French: province du Haut-Canada) was one of the two Provinces of The Canadas established in 1791 by the Kingdom of Great Britain
Upper_Canada
was elected to the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada representing Prince Edward and Adolphustown but refused to take the oath of office because he was a
Philip_Dorland
Province of Canada electoral district
division of the House of Assembly in the 12th Parliament of Upper Canada. Upon the establishment of the Province of Canada in 1841 by the union of Upper Canada
Toronto (Province of Canada electoral district)
Toronto_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
Title given to loyalists during the American Revolution who resettled in colonial Canada
in the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada. The Act Against Slavery banned the importation of slaves into the colony, and mandated the emancipation of all children
United_Empire_Loyalist
Parliament of Lower Canada 1792–1796
The 1st Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from December 17, 1792, to May 31, 1796. Elections for the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had
1st Parliament of Lower Canada
1st_Parliament_of_Lower_Canada
Canadian politician
been elected to the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada but was unseated because, as a practicing Quaker, he refused to take the oath of office. Biography at
Thomas_Dorland
1792 in Canada. Monarch: George III Parliament of Lower Canada — 1st Parliament of Upper Canada — 1st Governor of the Canadas: Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester
1792_in_Canada
Upper Canada politician
1st and 2nd ridings of Lincoln in the 10th Parliament of Upper Canada as a Reformer. Becoming Prominent: Leadership in Upper Canada, 1791-1841, J.K. Johnson
William Woodruff (Upper Canada politician)
William_Woodruff_(Upper_Canada_politician)
British possession in North America (1841–1867)
1840 by the British Parliament and proclaimed by the Crown on 10 February 1841, merged the Colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada by abolishing their
Province_of_Canada
Long-running political dispute in the Province of Canada
Parliament of Canada met in the buildings for the first time in November 1867. Following the Rebellions of 1837–1838 in Lower Canada and Upper Canada
Canadian seat of government dispute
Canadian_seat_of_government_dispute
Private all-boys school in Toronto, Canada
by Major-General Sir John Colborne (later the 1st Baron Seaton), then Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, in the hopes that it would serve as a feeder
Upper_Canada_College
Lower house of the legislature for the Province of Canada (1841–67)
of the Province of Canada was the lower house of the Parliament of the Province of Canada. The Province of Canada consisted of the former province of
Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
Legislative_Assembly_of_the_Province_of_Canada
Upper Canada politician
and was a judge in the district courts. He was elected to the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada representing Grenville. He introduced a bill introducing trials
Ephraim_Jones
Province of Canada electoral district
into the Province of Canada, with a single Parliament. The separate parliaments of Lower Canada and Upper Canada were abolished. The Union Act provided that
Kent (Province of Canada electoral district)
Kent_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
Legislature for the Province of Canada (1841–1867)
Parliament of the Province of Canada was the legislature for the Province of Canada, made up of the two regions of Canada West (formerly Upper Canada
Parliament of the Province of Canada
Parliament_of_the_Province_of_Canada
Judge and political figure in Upper Canada
Robinson, 1st Baronet, CB (26 July 1791 – 31 January 1863) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Upper Canada. He was considered the leader of the Family
Sir John Robinson, 1st Baronet, of Toronto
Sir_John_Robinson,_1st_Baronet,_of_Toronto
Home of the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa
Parliament Hill (French: Colline du Parlement) is an area of Crown land on the southern bank of the Ottawa River that houses the Parliament of Canada
Parliament_Hill
1795 in Canada. Monarch: George III Parliament of Lower Canada — 1st Parliament of Upper Canada — 1st Governor of the Canadas: Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester
1795_in_Canada
Ceremonial maces in Canada began as a tradition carried from the Parliament of the United Kingdom, where they represent the Sovereign's Authority. This
Ceremonial_maces_in_Canada
Parliament of Lower Canada 1810
The 6th Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from January 29, 1810, to March 1, 1810. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been
6th Parliament of Lower Canada
6th_Parliament_of_Lower_Canada
Executive Council of Upper Canada had a similar function to the Cabinet in England but was not responsible to the Legislative Assembly. Members of the Executive
Executive Council of Upper Canada
Executive_Council_of_Upper_Canada
Loyalist soldier and Upper Canada politician
moved to York (now Toronto). He was elected to the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada in the riding of 4th Lincoln and Norfolk. With his father-in-law, Timothy
Parshall_Terry
Federal representative elected by Canadian voters
member of Parliament (post-nominal letters: MP; French: député, [depyte]) is an elected politician who serves in the House of Commons of Canada, the lower
Member_of_Parliament_(Canada)
1837 rebellion
The Upper Canada Rebellion was an insurrection against the oligarchic government of the British colony of Upper Canada (present-day Ontario) in December
Upper_Canada_Rebellion
Electoral district in former Province of Canada
electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of the Parliament of the Province of Canada, in Canada East. It was centered on the town of Trois-Rivières
Three Rivers (Province of Canada electoral district)
Three_Rivers_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
Province of Canada electoral district
provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada, with a single Parliament. The separate parliaments of Lower Canada and Upper Canada were
Oxford (Province of Canada electoral district)
Oxford_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
time. 1841 – Upper and Lower Canada are united by the Act of Union 1840 to form the Province of Canada, as recommended by Durham. Upper Canada becomes known
Timeline_of_Ontario_history
Electoral district in former Province of Canada
Parliament, merged the two provinces of Lower Canada and Upper Canada into the Province of Canada, with a single Parliament. The separate parliaments
Montreal (Province of Canada electoral district)
Montreal_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
Canadian politician
the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada, representing Glengarry. In 1794, Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe appointed him first adjutant-general of militia
Hugh_MacDonell_of_Aberchalder
Province of Canada electoral district
into the Province of Canada, with a single Parliament. The separate parliaments of Lower Canada and Upper Canada were abolished. The Union Act provided that
Huron (Province of Canada electoral district)
Huron_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
Federal or provincial electoral district in Canada
execution of justice". The two York ridings, for example, were not granted seats either individually or together in the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada, convened
Electoral_district_(Canada)
the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec to the House of Commons of the 1st Canadian Parliament. The provinces of Manitoba (1870)
1867 Canadian federal election
1867_Canadian_federal_election
Canadian physician, businessman and politician
was later elected as a Member of Parliament for the Huron riding in the 1st Parliament of the Province of Canada, Canada West. Tiger Dunlop was born 19
William_"Tiger"_Dunlop
Canadian politician
10th Parliament of Upper Canada representing Glengarry County. In 1836, he became registrar for the county. He commanded the 1st Glengarry Battalion of Militia
Alexander Fraser (Upper Canada politician)
Alexander_Fraser_(Upper_Canada_politician)
British colonial legislature from 1861 to 1867
succeeded by the 1st Legislative Assembly of Ontario in Toronto, the 1st Quebec Legislature in Quebec City, and the 1st Canadian Parliament in Ottawa. Most
8th Parliament of the Province of Canada
8th_Parliament_of_the_Province_of_Canada
1794 in Canada. Monarch: George III Parliament of Lower Canada — 1st Parliament of Upper Canada — 1st Governor of the Canadas: Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester
1794_in_Canada
Canadian politician
1st Canadian Parliament as a Conservative member. He was born in County Cavan, Ireland in 1816, the oldest son of George Crawford, and came to Upper Canada
James Crawford (Canadian politician)
James_Crawford_(Canadian_politician)
Canadian nobility
British citizenship, such as The 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet. However, the 1946 Canadian Citizenship Act provided that Canadians who acquired another citizenship
Canadian_peers_and_baronets
Oligarchic political clique in Upper Canada (1810s to 1840s)
Compact was a small closed group of men who exercised most of the political, economic and judicial power in Upper Canada (mostly analogous to today's Ontario)
Family_Compact
UK statute creating Lower and Upper Canada
divided the old Province of Quebec into Lower Canada and Upper Canada, each with its own parliament and government. It repealed the Quebec Act 1774 (14 Geo
Constitutional_Act_1791
Canadian politician
represented Norfolk South in the 1st Canadian Parliament as a Liberal member. He was born in Woodstock, Connecticut in 1821, the son of Thomas Lawson and Lucy Johnson
Peter_Lawson_(politician)
Province of Canada electoral district
into the Province of Canada, with a single Parliament. The separate parliaments of Lower Canada and Upper Canada were abolished. The Union Act provided that
Hastings (Province of Canada electoral district)
Hastings_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
Province of Canada electoral district
provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada, with a single Parliament. The separate parliaments of Lower Canada and Upper Canada were
Haldimand (Province of Canada electoral district)
Haldimand_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
1791 in Canada. Monarch: George III Parliament of Lower Canada — 1st Parliament of Upper Canada — 1st Governor of the Canadas: Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester
1791_in_Canada
Canadian politician
– 1 November 1878) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and politician who represented West Toronto in the 1st Canadian Parliament as a Conservative member.
Robert_Alexander_Harrison
British Army officer (1778–1863)
The Acts of Parliament (Commencement) Act 1793. "John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto
John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton
John_Colborne,_1st_Baron_Seaton
Province of Canada electoral district
Canada and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada, with a single Parliament. The separate parliaments of Lower Canada and Upper Canada were abolished
Carleton (Province of Canada electoral district)
Carleton_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
Legislative body of the province of Quebec, Canada
The Parliament of Quebec (French: Parlement du Québec, pronounced [paʁləmɑ̃ dy kebɛk]) is the legislature of the province of Quebec, Canada. The legislature
Parliament_of_Quebec
The Parliament of Canada is the legislative body of the government of Canada. The Parliament is composed of the House of Commons (lower house), the Senate
List of Canadian federal parliaments
List_of_Canadian_federal_parliaments
Province of Canada electoral district
provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada, with a single Parliament. The separate parliaments of Lower Canada and Upper Canada were
Frontenac (Province of Canada electoral district)
Frontenac_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
Canadian politician
(1807 – July 15, 1876) was a Canadian businessman and political figure. He represented Vaudreuil in the 1st Canadian Parliament as a Conservative member.
Donald McMillan (Quebec politician)
Donald_McMillan_(Quebec_politician)
Canadian politician (1773–1814)
publisher and political figure in Upper Canada. He was elected to the Parliament of Upper Canada in 1807 representing York, 1st Lincoln and Haldimand. He was
Joseph_Willcocks
Province of Canada electoral district
Lower Canada into the Province of Canada, with a single Parliament. The separate parliaments of Lower Canada and Upper Canada were abolished. The Union Act
Kingston (Province of Canada electoral district)
Kingston_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
Canadian parliamentary electoral district
Canada into the Province of Canada, with a single Parliament. The separate parliaments of Lower Canada and Upper Canada were abolished. The Union Act
Stormont (Province of Canada electoral district)
Stormont_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
Province of Canada
town and burned the Upper Canada Parliament Buildings during their brief occupation. The British would burn the American capital of Washington, D.C. in
Ontario
Lawyer and politician in Upper Canada (c.1761–1800)
He arrived in 1792 at Kingston, where he was elected to the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada as the member for Leeds & Frontenac. He moved to Newark (Niagara-on-the-Lake)
John_White_(Frontenac_County)
Parliament of Lower Canada 1797–1800
The 2nd Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from January 24, 1797, to June 4, 1800. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been
2nd Parliament of Lower Canada
2nd_Parliament_of_Lower_Canada
Lawyer, judge and politician in Upper Canada
figure in Upper Canada. He was a member of the Family Compact, an oligarchic political and social group which dominated the government of the province
G._D'Arcy_Boulton
Canadian politician
represented Elgin West in the 1st Canadian Parliament as a Conservative member. He was born in Williamsburg Township, Upper Canada in 1820 and was educated
John_H._Munroe
English colonial theorist (1796–1862)
member of parliament). He also played a role in the history of Canada, being involved in the drafting of Lord Durham's Report and serving as a member of the
Edward_Gibbon_Wakefield
Lower house of the Parliament of Canada
The House of Commons of Canada (French: Chambre des communes du Canada) is the lower house of the Parliament of Canada. Together with the Crown and the
House_of_Commons_of_Canada
Provincial electoral district in Province of Canada, Canada
provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada, with a single Parliament. The separate parliaments of Lower Canada and Upper Canada were
Niagara (Province of Canada electoral district)
Niagara_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
British politician (1792–1840)
George Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham (12 April 1792 – 28 July 1840), also known as "Radical Jack" and commonly referred to in Canadian history texts as
John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham
John_Lambton,_1st_Earl_of_Durham
Canadian politician
1908) was a Canadian civil engineer, provincial land surveyor and political figure. He represented Elgin East in the 1st Canadian Parliament as a Conservative
Thomas_William_Dobbie
Lower house of the provincial government in Lower Canada
Old Parliament Building (Quebec) Executive Council of Lower Canada Constitutional history of Canada Journal of the House of Assembly of Lower-Canada (1793–1837)
Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
Legislative_Assembly_of_Lower_Canada
Co-premier of the Province of Canada
General Christopher Alexander Hagerman. He was elected to the 13th Parliament of Upper Canada and represented Toronto in 1836. Later that year, he was appointed
William_Henry_Draper_(judge)
list of lieutenant governors of Ontario and the lieutenant governors of the former colony of Upper Canada. The office of Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
List of lieutenant governors of Ontario
List_of_lieutenant_governors_of_Ontario
Canadian politician
six children. In 1792, he was elected to the 1st Parliament of Upper Canada representing the 2nd riding of Lincoln. He defeated prominent merchant Samuel
Benjamin_Pawling
Electoral district in former Province of Canada
into the Province of Canada, with a single Parliament. The separate parliaments of Lower Canada and Upper Canada were abolished. The Union Act provided that
Bonaventure (Province of Canada electoral district)
Bonaventure_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
2015–2019 legislative term
42nd Canadian Parliament was in session from December 3, 2015, to September 11, 2019, with the membership of its lower chamber, the House of Commons of Canada
42nd_Canadian_Parliament
Province of Canada electoral district
provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada, with a single Parliament. The separate parliaments of Lower Canada and Upper Canada were
Lanark (Province of Canada electoral district)
Lanark_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
Electoral district of former Province of Canada
provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada, with a single Parliament. The separate parliaments of Upper Canada and Lower Canada were
Cornwall (Province of Canada electoral district)
Cornwall_(Province_of_Canada_electoral_district)
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