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  • York, Upper Canada
  • Unincorporated municipality in Home District, Upper Canada

    York was a town and the second capital of the colony of Upper Canada. It is the predecessor to the old city of Toronto (1834–1998). It was established

    York, Upper Canada

    York, Upper Canada

    York,_Upper_Canada

  • Upper Canada
  • Former British colony in North America (1791–1841)

    The 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

    Upper Canada

    Upper Canada

    Upper_Canada

  • Republic of Upper Canada
  • 1837–1838 unrecognized state

    The Republic of Upper Canada was a short-lived state proclaimed by William Lyon Mackenzie on December 13, 1837. It collapsed a month later on January 14

    Republic of Upper Canada

    Republic of Upper Canada

    Republic_of_Upper_Canada

  • Upper Canada Tories
  • Political party in Canada

    The Upper Canada Tories were formed from the elements of the Family Compact after the War of 1812. The movement was an early political party and merely

    Upper Canada Tories

    Upper_Canada_Tories

  • Reform movement (Upper Canada)
  • Political party in Canada

    The Reform movement in Upper Canada was a political movement in British North America in the mid-19th century. It started as a rudimentary grouping of

    Reform movement (Upper Canada)

    Reform movement (Upper Canada)

    Reform_movement_(Upper_Canada)

  • Upper Canada College
  • Private all-boys school in Toronto, Canada

    Upper Canada College (UCC) is an independent day and boarding school for boys in Toronto, Ontario. It was founded in 1829 by Sir John Colborne, then Lieutenant

    Upper Canada College

    Upper_Canada_College

  • William Jarvis (Upper Canada official)
  • Early Canadian civil servant

    Simcoe, who had been appointed as the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, recommended Jarvis to the Home Secretary, Henry Dundas, for the positions

    William Jarvis (Upper Canada official)

    William Jarvis (Upper Canada official)

    William_Jarvis_(Upper_Canada_official)

  • Parliament of Upper Canada
  • Legislature of the Province of Upper Canada

    Upper Canada was the legislature for the government of Upper Canada, a British colony in British North America that existed from 1791 to 1841. Upper Canada

    Parliament of Upper Canada

    Parliament of Upper Canada

    Parliament_of_Upper_Canada

  • York County, Ontario
  • Historic county in Canada

    York County is a historic county in Upper Canada, Canada West, and the Canadian province of Ontario. It was organized by the Upper Canada administration

    York County, Ontario

    York County, Ontario

    York_County,_Ontario

  • Battle of York
  • War of 1812 battle

    65250; -79.38167 The Battle of York was a War of 1812 battle fought in York, Upper Canada (today's Toronto, Ontario, Canada) on April 27, 1813. An American

    Battle of York

    Battle_of_York

  • Work and labour organization in Upper Canada
  • party in New York. Schrauwers, Albert (2010). "The Gentlemanly Order & the Politics of Production in the Transition to Capitalism in Upper Canada". Labour/Le

    Work and labour organization in Upper Canada

    Work and labour organization in Upper Canada

    Work_and_labour_organization_in_Upper_Canada

  • Legislative Council of Upper Canada
  • Historical upper house of the province of Upper Canada

    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 North

    Legislative Council of Upper Canada

    Legislative Council of Upper Canada

    Legislative_Council_of_Upper_Canada

  • House of Assembly of Upper Canada
  • Historical parliament in Canada

    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 North

    House of Assembly of Upper Canada

    House of Assembly of Upper Canada

    House_of_Assembly_of_Upper_Canada

  • Old York
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Old York may refer to: York, England, United Kingdom York, Ontario, Canada, dissolved municipality now part of Toronto York, Upper Canada, the name of

    Old York

    Old_York

  • Upper Canada Mall
  • Shopping mall in Ontario, Canada

    Upper Canada Mall is a shopping mall located in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. The mall is situated on the northwest corner of the Davis Drive West and Yonge

    Upper Canada Mall

    Upper_Canada_Mall

  • Peter Russell (politician)
  • Gambler, government official, politician and judge in Upper Canada

    War of Independence and a government official, politician and judge in Upper Canada. Born in Cork, Kingdom of Ireland to Captain Richard Russell, later living

    Peter Russell (politician)

    Peter Russell (politician)

    Peter_Russell_(politician)

  • John Denison (Upper Canada)
  • John Denison was an early settler of Upper Canada. He was a militia officer and became a member of Upper Canada's notorious Family Compact. Through the

    John Denison (Upper Canada)

    John_Denison_(Upper_Canada)

  • William Allan (banker)
  • Canadian banker, businessman and politician (c. 1770 – 1853)

    agent for the Bank of Montreal at York. In 1821, he was part of the group that established the Bank of Upper Canada, and he was its first president (from

    William Allan (banker)

    William_Allan_(banker)

  • Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada
  • in York, Upper Canada. It was the home of two Clerks of Upper Canada's Privy Council – John Small, and his son Charles Coxwell Small. Upper Canada's first

    Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada

    Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada

    Berkeley_House,_York,_Upper_Canada

  • Strangers' Burying Ground
  • Cemetery in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    first non-denominational cemetery in York, Upper Canada (now Toronto, Ontario). It was established in 1826 as the York General Burying Ground, and it was

    Strangers' Burying Ground

    Strangers'_Burying_Ground

  • 10th Parliament of Upper Canada
  • Parliament for Upper Canada 1829–1830

    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

    10th Parliament of Upper Canada

    10th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada

  • Book publishers in Upper Canada
  • British copyright restrictions and freely reprinted British works. Upper Canadian printers remained bound by British copyright. American presses quickly

    Book publishers in Upper Canada

    Book publishers in Upper Canada

    Book_publishers_in_Upper_Canada

  • Agriculture in Upper Canada
  • Upper Canada (now Ontario) had few exports with which to pay for its imported manufactured needs. For those who settled in rural areas, debt could be paid

    Agriculture in Upper Canada

    Agriculture in Upper Canada

    Agriculture_in_Upper_Canada

  • 2nd Parliament of Upper Canada
  • Parliament for Upper Canada 1797–1800

    of Upper Canada John Graves Simcoe believed York was a superior location for the capital as it would less vulnerable to attack by the Americans. York became

    2nd Parliament of Upper Canada

    2nd_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada

  • William Lyon Mackenzie
  • Canadian-American journalist and politician (1795–1861)

    Upper Canada. He represented York County in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada and aligned with Reformers. He led the rebels in the Upper Canada Rebellion;

    William Lyon Mackenzie

    William Lyon Mackenzie

    William_Lyon_Mackenzie

  • William Botsford Jarvis
  • Sheriff of York, Upper Canada and politician

    Compact and Sheriff of the Home District. His estate in what was then York, Upper Canada, gave its name to Rosedale, Toronto. Jarvis Street was named for his

    William Botsford Jarvis

    William Botsford Jarvis

    William_Botsford_Jarvis

  • Types Riot
  • 1826 riot in York, Upper Canada

    Compact on June 8, 1826, in York, Upper Canada (now known as Toronto). The Family Compact was the ruling elite of Upper Canada who appointed themselves to

    Types Riot

    Types_Riot

  • James Macaulay (Canadian physician)
  • Physician in Upper Canada

    J.P. was the Chief Medical Officer of Upper Canada; a landowner and Justice of the Peace for York, Upper Canada. James Macaulay, born in September 1759

    James Macaulay (Canadian physician)

    James Macaulay (Canadian physician)

    James_Macaulay_(Canadian_physician)

  • Berczy Park
  • Park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    with John Graves Simcoe, the first Governor of Upper Canada, in founding its capital, York, Upper Canada, the town that grew into Toronto. The park was

    Berczy Park

    Berczy Park

    Berczy_Park

  • Richard Lippincott (Loyalist)
  • American-born military officer (1745–1826)

    During the British evacuation of New York in 1783, Lippincott went first to Nova Scotia and subsequently to Upper Canada, where he received a grant of 3,000

    Richard Lippincott (Loyalist)

    Richard Lippincott (Loyalist)

    Richard_Lippincott_(Loyalist)

  • 12th Parliament of Upper Canada
  • Parliament for Upper Canada 1835–1836

    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 Canada. This

    12th Parliament of Upper Canada

    12th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada

  • 4th Parliament of Upper Canada
  • Parliament for Upper Canada 1805–1808

    of Upper Canada in York, Upper Canada. This parliament was dissolved 21 May 1808. This House of Assembly of the 4th Parliament of Upper Canada had four

    4th Parliament of Upper Canada

    4th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada

  • 3rd Parliament of Upper Canada
  • Parliament for Upper Canada 1801–1804

    of Upper Canada in York, Upper Canada. This parliament was dissolved 14 May 1804. This House of Assembly of the 3rd Parliament of Upper Canada had four

    3rd Parliament of Upper Canada

    3rd_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada

  • Henry Stark Howland
  • Businessman (1824–1902)

    the Imperial Bank of Canada in 1873. Howland was born in 1824 in Pawling, New York to William Howland and moved to Upper Canada to join his brother William

    Henry Stark Howland

    Henry Stark Howland

    Henry_Stark_Howland

  • Bank of Upper Canada
  • Canadian bank (1819–1866)

    Bank of Upper Canada was located on the south-east corner of King and Frederick streets in York, Upper Canada (later Toronto, Canada West). York was then

    Bank of Upper Canada

    Bank_of_Upper_Canada

  • Family Compact
  • Oligarchic political clique in Upper Canada (1810s to 1840s)

    and judicial power in Upper Canada (mostly analogous to today's Ontario) from the 1810s to the 1840s. It was the Upper Canadian equivalent of the Château

    Family Compact

    Family Compact

    Family_Compact

  • Imprisonment for debt (Upper Canada)
  • of parliamentary reports describe the scope of the problem of debt in Upper Canada; as early as 1827, the eleven district jails in the province had a capacity

    Imprisonment for debt (Upper Canada)

    Imprisonment for debt (Upper Canada)

    Imprisonment_for_debt_(Upper_Canada)

  • Inter Toronto FC
  • Canadian professional soccer club based in Toronto

    (formerly known as York United FC and York9 FC) is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Toronto, Ontario. The club competes in the Canadian Premier League

    Inter Toronto FC

    Inter_Toronto_FC

  • David and Mary Thomson
  • Thomson (1767–1847) arrived in Upper Canada in 1796, landing in Newark, Upper Canada, then went to York, Upper Canada. David Thomson worked as a stonemason

    David and Mary Thomson

    David_and_Mary_Thomson

  • Battle of York (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Battle of York is an 1813 battle in the War of 1812 at Fort York and York, Upper Canada, Canada Battle of York may also refer to: Battle of York (867), Northumbria

    Battle of York (disambiguation)

    Battle_of_York_(disambiguation)

  • Thomas Clarkson (Upper Canada)
  • English-Canadian merchant in Upper Canada

    in 1802 to Anglican parents, he emigrated to York, Upper Canada in 1832 aboard the packet ship the New York. He began specialising in goods on commission

    Thomas Clarkson (Upper Canada)

    Thomas Clarkson (Upper Canada)

    Thomas_Clarkson_(Upper_Canada)

  • 8th Parliament of Upper Canada
  • Parliament for Upper Canada 1821–1824

    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 and sat

    8th Parliament of Upper Canada

    8th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada

  • 7th Parliament of Upper Canada
  • Parliament for Upper Canada 1817–1820

    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 at the

    7th Parliament of Upper Canada

    7th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada

  • Corporations (Upper Canada)
  • There were two types of corporations at work in the Upper Canadian economy: the legislatively chartered companies and the unregulated joint stock companies

    Corporations (Upper Canada)

    Corporations (Upper Canada)

    Corporations_(Upper_Canada)

  • 9th Parliament of Upper Canada
  • Parliament for Upper Canada 1825–1828

    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. This

    9th Parliament of Upper Canada

    9th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada

  • Newmarket, Ontario
  • Town in Ontario, Canada

    Newmarket (2021 population: 87,942) is a town and regional seat of York Region, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Greater Toronto Area in the Golden Horseshoe

    Newmarket, Ontario

    Newmarket, Ontario

    Newmarket,_Ontario

  • George Leslie (Upper Canada)
  • Upper Canada, a plant merchant, a magistrate and the namesake of Leslieville (now a neighbourhood of Toronto). A Scottish immigrant to Upper Canada,

    George Leslie (Upper Canada)

    George Leslie (Upper Canada)

    George_Leslie_(Upper_Canada)

  • Naval Shipyards, York
  • the Royal Navy in York, Upper Canada (present day Toronto). The naval shipyards were ordered by the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada John Graves Simcoe

    Naval Shipyards, York

    Naval Shipyards, York

    Naval_Shipyards,_York

  • William Berczy
  • Canadian pioneer and painter (1744–1813)

    German-born Upper Canada pioneer and painter. He is considered one of the co-founders of the Town of York, Upper Canada, now Toronto, Ontario, Canada and one

    William Berczy

    William Berczy

    William_Berczy

  • Name of Toronto
  • Name of Canada's largest city, used for other, sometimes distant places in the past

    Dorchester. The new capital was named York on August 27, 1793. In 1804, settler Angus MacDonald petitioned the Upper Canada Legislature to restore the name

    Name of Toronto

    Name_of_Toronto

  • Home District Council
  • The Home District Council was the municipal governing body for York, Upper Canada (now Toronto, Ontario) from 1792 to 1849. It was established by Lieutenant

    Home District Council

    Home_District_Council

  • Don River (Ontario)
  • River in Canada

    Harbour. Its mouth was just east of the street grid of the town of York, Upper Canada, the municipality that evolved into Toronto, Ontario. The Don is one

    Don River (Ontario)

    Don River (Ontario)

    Don_River_(Ontario)

  • John Scarlett (Toronto)
  • English-Canadian merchant (1777–1865)

    of the late Peter Russell who had been Administrator of Upper Canada. Upon his arrival in York he was in possession of a male slave whom he had bought

    John Scarlett (Toronto)

    John Scarlett (Toronto)

    John_Scarlett_(Toronto)

  • John Rolph
  • Canadian politician (1793–1870)

    considered the leader of the Reform faction in the 1820s and helped plan the Upper Canada Rebellion. As a doctor, he founded several medical schools and incorporated

    John Rolph

    John Rolph

    John_Rolph

  • First Ontario Parliament Buildings
  • Demolished provincial parliament buildings, Canada

    Buildings of Upper Canada) were built between 1829 and 1832 near Front, John, Simcoe and Wellington Streets in what was then York, Upper Canada (now Toronto

    First Ontario Parliament Buildings

    First Ontario Parliament Buildings

    First_Ontario_Parliament_Buildings

  • 6th Parliament of Upper Canada
  • 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

  • Joseph Bloor
  • Canadian businessman

    Staffordshire, England, he emigrated to Canada in 1819 and eventually moved to the village of York, Upper Canada (later Toronto) with his wife Sarah (née

    Joseph Bloor

    Joseph Bloor

    Joseph_Bloor

  • Samuel Jarvis
  • Canadian government official

    York, Upper Canada (now Toronto). Jarvis was born to William Jarvis and Hannah Owens Peters in Newark, Upper Canada. He moved with his family to York

    Samuel Jarvis

    Samuel Jarvis

    Samuel_Jarvis

  • Peter Robinson (Canadian politician)
  • Soldier and politician, born 1785

    riding of (East) York & Simcoe in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada (7th Parliament of Upper Canada and 8th Parliament of Upper Canada). Starting in

    Peter Robinson (Canadian politician)

    Peter_Robinson_(Canadian_politician)

  • John Jacob Withrow
  • Canadian businessman and politician

    edition of the Canadian National Exhibition and organised the annual event for several years. Withrow was born in York, Upper Canada, and opened a construction

    John Jacob Withrow

    John Jacob Withrow

    John_Jacob_Withrow

  • Filippo De Grassi
  • teaching languages. In 1831 De Grassi and his family moved to Canada and settled in York, Upper Canada. He owned free land as a result of his military service

    Filippo De Grassi

    Filippo_De_Grassi

  • Timeline of Ontario history
  • is moved to York, now Toronto. The population of Upper Canada grows from 6,000 in 1785 to 14,000 in 1790 to 46,000 in 1806. (Lower Canada's is about 165

    Timeline of Ontario history

    Timeline of Ontario history

    Timeline_of_Ontario_history

  • Alexander Grant (Upper Canada politician)
  • Royal Navy officer, merchant and politician

    society, becoming the Administrator of the Government of the Province of Upper Canada in 1805. Grant entered the Royal Navy in 1755 and saw service in British

    Alexander Grant (Upper Canada politician)

    Alexander_Grant_(Upper_Canada_politician)

  • 5th Parliament of Upper Canada
  • Parliament for Upper Canada 1809–1812

    The 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

    5th Parliament of Upper Canada

    5th_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada

  • Thomas David Morrison
  • 19th-century Upper Canada politician and doctor

    co-founded the York Dispensary. In 1834 he was elected to the 12th Parliament of Upper Canada, representing the third riding of York County as part of

    Thomas David Morrison

    Thomas David Morrison

    Thomas_David_Morrison

  • Quakers in Upper Canada
  • Valley of New York state thus authorized a Preparative Meeting for its emigrating members to West Lake in the Bay of Quinte region of Upper Canada in 1798.

    Quakers in Upper Canada

    Quakers in Upper Canada

    Quakers_in_Upper_Canada

  • Duke of York
  • Title of nobility

    Archipelago, Canada Duke of York Bay, Canada York, Upper Canada, now Toronto, Ontario York County, New Brunswick, Canada New York, a U.S. state New York City

    Duke of York

    Duke_of_York

  • Sherbourne Street, Toronto
  • Thoroughfare in Toronto, Ontario

    Downtown Toronto. It is one of the original streets in the old city of York, Upper Canada. It starts at Queens Quay and heads north to South Drive. It is two

    Sherbourne Street, Toronto

    Sherbourne Street, Toronto

    Sherbourne_Street,_Toronto

  • John Scadding
  • Settler in York

    Scadding (1754 – March 1, 1824) was an early settler in York, Upper Canada (now Toronto, Ontario, Canada). He is remembered for constructing the Scadding Cabin

    John Scadding

    John Scadding

    John_Scadding

  • Gore District, Upper Canada
  • Historic district in Upper Canada

    District was a historic district in Upper Canada which existed until 1849. It was formed in 1816 from parts of York County in the Home District and parts

    Gore District, Upper Canada

    Gore District, Upper Canada

    Gore_District,_Upper_Canada

  • William Campbell (judge)
  • Canadian politician

    Supreme Court of Upper Canada and a resident of York, Upper Canada. He also held political appointments in both Nova Scotia and Upper Canada. He was born

    William Campbell (judge)

    William Campbell (judge)

    William_Campbell_(judge)

  • William Gamble (business)
  • Canadian businessman and pioneer

    [citation needed] Gamble served as a director of the Bank of Upper Canada (appointed 1829), the York Board of Health (appointed 1833), and the British America

    William Gamble (business)

    William_Gamble_(business)

  • Sir John Robinson, 1st Baronet, of Toronto
  • Judge and political figure in Upper Canada

    Governor of Virginia. In 1792, the family moved to Kingston in Upper Canada and then York (later renamed Toronto). After his father's death in 1798, he

    Sir John Robinson, 1st Baronet, of Toronto

    Sir John Robinson, 1st Baronet, of Toronto

    Sir_John_Robinson,_1st_Baronet,_of_Toronto

  • John McIntosh (reformer)
  • Artillery captain and Upper Canadian legislator

    1800 or 1801 with his family and moved to York, Upper Canada, in 1803. He served in the 3rd Regiment of the York militia during the War of 1812 and participated

    John McIntosh (reformer)

    John_McIntosh_(reformer)

  • James Edward Small
  • Canadian politician

    was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Upper Canada and Canada West. He was born in York, Upper Canada in 1798, the son of John Small. He attended

    James Edward Small

    James_Edward_Small

  • List of Royal Navy ships in North America
  • Island Raven Creek Kingston, Ontario Prince Edward County, Ontario York, Upper Canada Amherstburg, Ontario Cleveland, Ohio Black Rock Presqu'Ile, Pennsylvania

    List of Royal Navy ships in North America

    List_of_Royal_Navy_ships_in_North_America

  • John Taylor (paper manufacturer)
  • British-born Canadian businessman in the paper industry

    pulp and paper industry. The Taylor family immigrated to Upper Canada (via Cherry Valley, New York) in 1821 from Uttoxeter, Staffordshire. By 1834, John

    John Taylor (paper manufacturer)

    John_Taylor_(paper_manufacturer)

  • William Pearce Howland
  • Canadian Father of Confederation (1811–1907)

    in 1811 in Pawling, New York, William Howland was educated at Kinderhook Academy. In 1830 he settled in Cooksville, Upper Canada, and became a naturalised

    William Pearce Howland

    William Pearce Howland

    William_Pearce_Howland

  • Joseph Willcocks
  • 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

    Joseph Willcocks

    Joseph_Willcocks

  • George Street (Toronto)
  • Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    blocks are within the grid of the townsite of the original town of York, Upper Canada. George Street was once one of the most exclusive and expensive addresses

    George Street (Toronto)

    George Street (Toronto)

    George_Street_(Toronto)

  • Samuel Smith (Upper Canada politician)
  • British Army officer and politician

    to the Executive Council of Upper Canada and appointed Administrator of Upper Canada. Smith was born in Hempstead, New York, the son of Scottish immigrants

    Samuel Smith (Upper Canada politician)

    Samuel Smith (Upper Canada politician)

    Samuel_Smith_(Upper_Canada_politician)

  • Lake Wilcox
  • Kettle lake in Richmond Hill, Ontario

    in York, Upper Canada and became mayor of Cork, Ireland in 1793 (after his return from Upper Canada). Willcocks and his family moved to Upper Canada, where

    Lake Wilcox

    Lake Wilcox

    Lake_Wilcox

  • J. E. Goodson
  • Musical artist

    shoemaker, he fled the cholera epidemic of 1832–33 and emigrated to York, Upper Canada. After immigrating to the United States, he met Ralph Waldo Emerson

    J. E. Goodson

    J._E._Goodson

  • William Firth
  • Canadian politician

    general of Upper Canada through the influence of William Windham, colonial secretary on the 19 March 1807. Firth arrived at York, Upper Canada (Toronto)

    William Firth

    William_Firth

  • Andrew Taylor McCord
  • Irish-Canadian public servant and philanthropist

    Institution prior to emigrating to Upper Canada with his family, at the age of 26. He opened a dry goods store in York, Upper Canada (present-day Toronto) but

    Andrew Taylor McCord

    Andrew_Taylor_McCord

  • British America Assurance Company
  • Canadian insurance company

    America Assurance Company was a fire insurance company established in York, Upper Canada in 1833. An impressive headquarters building for it was designed by

    British America Assurance Company

    British America Assurance Company

    British_America_Assurance_Company

  • Robert Baldwin
  • Co-Premier of Province of Canada (1842–1843; 1848–1851)

    December 9, 1858) was an Upper Canadian lawyer and politician who with his political partner Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine of Lower Canada, led the first responsible

    Robert Baldwin

    Robert Baldwin

    Robert_Baldwin

  • Henry Scadding
  • 1901) was a Canadian writer and Anglican clergyman. Scadding was born at Dunkeswell in Devon, England, and he immigrated to York, Upper Canada (now Toronto

    Henry Scadding

    Henry Scadding

    Henry_Scadding

  • Charles Coxwell Small
  • Canadian farmer and public official

    was then known as Parliament Street, on the original townsite of York, Upper Canada (later Toronto), with a large house, called Berkeley House. Charles

    Charles Coxwell Small

    Charles Coxwell Small

    Charles_Coxwell_Small

  • Alexander Campbell (Upper Canada politician)
  • Upper Canada farmer and politician

    18, 1834) was a farmer and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in the Province of New York in 1770. His father(?) served with Edward Jessup's

    Alexander Campbell (Upper Canada politician)

    Alexander_Campbell_(Upper_Canada_politician)

  • John Cameron (Upper Canada politician)
  • Upper Canada politician

    7, 1829) was a farmer and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in the Mohawk Valley in New York state, the son of a United Empire Loyalist. He

    John Cameron (Upper Canada politician)

    John_Cameron_(Upper_Canada_politician)

  • Province of Canada
  • British possession in North America (1841–1867)

    proclaimed by the Crown on 10 February 1841, merged the Colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada by abolishing their separate parliaments and replacing them

    Province of Canada

    Province of Canada

    Province_of_Canada

  • 1st Parliament of Upper Canada
  • 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

    1st_Parliament_of_Upper_Canada

  • Samuel R. Callaway
  • American railroad executive

    of New York Central Railroad 1898-1901 and as president of American Locomotive Company 1901–1904. Samuel R. Callaway was born in Ontario, Canada; sources

    Samuel R. Callaway

    Samuel R. Callaway

    Samuel_R._Callaway

  • Executive Council of Upper Canada
  • The Executive Council of Upper Canada had a similar function to the Cabinet in England but was not responsible to the Legislative Assembly. Members of

    Executive Council of Upper Canada

    Executive Council of Upper Canada

    Executive_Council_of_Upper_Canada

  • Yonge Street
  • Historic road in Ontario, Canada

    arterial route in the Canadian province of Ontario connecting the shores of Lake Ontario in Toronto to Lake Simcoe, a gateway to the Upper Great Lakes. Ontario's

    Yonge Street

    Yonge Street

    Yonge_Street

  • James Gooderham Worts
  • Canadian businessman

    Elizabeth Gooderham. James and his father emigrated from England to York, Upper Canada (now Toronto) in 1831, where his father constructed a flour mill at

    James Gooderham Worts

    James Gooderham Worts

    James_Gooderham_Worts

  • Upper Canada Guardian
  • The Upper Canada Guardian; or Freeman's Journal was one of the first opposition papers in 19th century Upper Canada. Its publisher and editor Joseph Willcocks

    Upper Canada Guardian

    Upper Canada Guardian

    Upper_Canada_Guardian

  • William Cooper (businessman)
  • officeholder in Upper Canada; he developed mills and other industries along the Humber River in present-day Ontario and a wharf in York. Prior to 1838

    William Cooper (businessman)

    William_Cooper_(businessman)

  • Stiff Upper Lip (album)
  • 2000 studio album by AC/DC

    to complete Stiff Upper Lip. The album was recorded and mixed at Bryan Adams' Warehouse Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada between September

    Stiff Upper Lip (album)

    Stiff_Upper_Lip_(album)

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    English

    Cork

    English : metonymic occupational name for a supplier of red or purple dye or for a dyer of cloth, Middle English cork (of Celtic origin; compare Corkery).

    Cork

  • Baver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (York)

    Baver

    English (York) : perhaps a variant of Beaver.Dutch : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Bauer.

    Baver

  • Bhuva
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bhuva

    The Upper World

    Bhuva

  • York
  • Boy/Male

    English Celtic Shakespearean

    York

    From the bear estate.

    York

  • Yorks
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Yorks

    English : variant of York.

    Yorks

  • YORI
  • Female

    Japanese

    YORI

    (より) Japanese unisex name YORI means "servant to the public."

    YORI

  • Tupper
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Tupper

    Ram Herder

    Tupper

  • Moder
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, German, Russian

    Moder

    Supper

    Moder

  • York
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    York

    English : habitational name from the city of York in northern England, or perhaps in some cases a regional name from the county of Yorkshire. The surname is now widespread throughout England. Originally, the city bore the British name Eburacum, which probably meant ‘yew-tree place’. This was altered by folk etymology into Old English Eoforwīc (from the elements eofor ‘wild boar’ + wīc ‘outlying settlement’). This name was taken over by Scandinavian settlers in the area, who altered it back to opacity in the form Iorvík and eventually Iork, in which form it finally settled by the 13th century. The surname has also been adopted by Jews as an Americanized form of various like-sounding Jewish surnames.

    York

  • Yore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Yore

    English and Irish : unexplained.

    Yore

  • Oordhva
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Oordhva

    High or Upper

    Oordhva

  • Agag
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical

    Agag

    Roof; Upper Floor

    Agag

  • Tupper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tupper

    English : occupational name for a herdsman who had charge of rams, from an agent derivative of Middle English to(u)pe ‘ram’ (of uncertain origin).German (Tüpper) : occupational name for a potter, from Middle Low German duppe, Rhenish düppen ‘pot’. This is predominantly a Rhineland surname.This is the name of a family descended from two brothers, originally from Kassel, Germany. They fled religious persecution in the 16th century, settling in the Netherlands, where a descendant became burgomaster of Rotterdam in 1813. A branch of the family settled in England at Sandwich, Kent, whence another descendant, Thomas Tupper, went to America in 1635, and helped to found Sandwich, MA, in 1637. Benjamin Tupper, born in Stoughton, MA, in 1738 was a colonial legislator and explorer of OH.

    Tupper

  • Yorke
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Yorke

    English : variant spelling of York.

    Yorke

  • Bork
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Norse

    Bork

    Killed by Gunnar

    Bork

  • York
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, French, German

    York

    Yew Tree Estate; From the Farm of Yew Trees; From York

    York

  • Work
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Work

    Scottish : habitational name from the lands of Work in the parish of St. Ola, Orkney.English : from Old English (ge)weorc ‘work’, ‘fortification’, hence probably a topographic name or an occupational name for someone who worked on fortifications or at a fort.Danish : habitational name from a place so called.

    Work

  • Agag
  • Biblical

    Agag

    roof; upper floor

    Agag

  • Upshaw
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Upshaw

    Upper Forest

    Upshaw

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