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Encyclopedia > 11th Parliament of Upper Canada

The 11th Parliament of Upper Canada was in session from January 7, 1831 to September 1, 1834. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in October 1830. All sessions were held at York, later Toronto. January 7 is the seventh day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1831 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... September 1 is the 244th day of the year (245th in leap years). ... 1834 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... Map of Upper Canada (orange) Upper Canada was a British territory in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Diversity Our Strength Area: East to West: 43 km North to South: 21 km629. ...

Riding Member
Brockville Henry Jones
Carleton John Bower Lewis
Carleton Hamnett Kirkes Pinhey (unseated)
George Lyon
Dundas Peter Shaver
Dundas John Cook
Durham George Strange Boulton
Durham John Brown
Essex William Elliott
Essex Jean-Baptiste Maçon
Frontenac Hugh Christopher Thomson
Frontenac John Campbell
Glengarry Alexander McMartin
Glengarry Alexander Fraser
Grenville Richard Duncan Fraser
Grenville Edward Jessup, Jr. (d. 1831)
Hiram Norton
Haldimand John Brant (unseated)
John Warren (d. 1831)
William Hamilton Merritt (Nov 1832)
Halton William Chisholm
Halton James Crooks (vacated 1831)
Absalom Shade (Apr 1831)
Hastings Reuben White
Hastings James Hunter Samson
Kent William Bent Berczy
Kingston Christopher Alexander Hagerman
Lanark William Morris
Lanark Donald Fraser (unseated)
Leeds William Buell
Leeds Mathew Munsel Howard
Lennox & Addington Marshall Spring Bidwell
Lennnox & Addington Peter Perry
1st Lincoln County John Clark
2nd & 3rd Lincoln William Crooks
2nd & 3rd Lincoln Bartholomew Crannell Beardsley
4th Lincoln Robert Randal
Middlesex Mahlon Burwell
Middlesex Russell Mount (d. 1834)
Niagara (town) Henry John Boulton
Norfolk Duncan McCall (d. 1832)
Colin McNeilledge (Jan 1833)
Norfolk William Wilson
Northumberland Archibald Macdonald
Northumberland James Lyons
Oxford Charles Ingersoll (d. 1832)
Thomas Hornor (Nov 1832)
Oxford Charles Duncombe
Prescott & Russell Donald Macdonell
Prince Edward Asa Warden
Prince Edward John Philip Roblin
Simcoe William Benjamin Robinson
Stormont Archibald McLean
Stormont Philip VanKoughnet
Wentworth John Willson
Wentworth Allan Napier MacNab
York (town) William Botsford Jarvis
York William Lyon Mackenzie
York Jesse Ketchum

In 1832, a second seat was added to Carleton County and Hamnett Pinhey was elected in October. After a protest, George Lyon was declared elected in January 1833. Edward Jessup died in September 1831 and Hiram Norton was elected in a by-election. John Brant was declared not elected and John Warren took his place in February 1831; Warren died in September 1832 and William Hamilton Merritt took his place. James Crooks was elected but was appointed to the Legislative Council and Absalom Shade was elected in a by-election in April 1831. A second seat was added to Lanark County in 1832: Donald Fraser was elected in October 1832, unseated in November 1832 and not replaced. Roswell Mount died in office in January 1834 and was not replaced. Duncan McCall died in November 1832 and Colin McNeilledge was seated in January 1833. Charles Ingersoll died in August 1832 and Thomas Hornor took his place in November 1832. Asa Warden was unseated but re-elected in March 1831. Brockville (2001 population 21,375, metropolitan population 44,741) is located in the Thousand Islands region on the St. ... Carleton County is the name of an historic county in Ontario, Canada. ... John Bower Lewis (March 18, 1817 – January 24, 1874) was the second mayor of Bytown in 1848, the first mayor of Ottawa from 1855 to 1857 and a member of the 2nd Canadian Parliament from 1872 to 1873. ... Dundas County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Durham County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Essex County covers the area at the very tip of Southwestern Ontario. ... Categories: Stub | Ontario counties and regions ... Glengarry County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Grenville County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Haldimand is a single-tier municipality (but called a county) on the Niagara Peninsula in southern Ontario, on Lake Erie, and on the Grand River. ... Halton County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Categories: Stub | Ontario counties and regions ... Kent County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Kingston, Ontario, with a 2001 Canadian census population of 114,195 people, is a Canadian city, located in the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor at the eastern end of Lake Ontario, where the lake runs into the St. ... The Honourable Christopher Alexander Hagerman (28 March 1792 – 14 May 1847) was a Canadian militia officer, politician, lawyer and judge. ... Lanark County is a county located in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Leeds County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Lennox County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Addington County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Peter Perry (November 14, 1792-August 24, 1851) was a businessman and political figure in Upper Canada. ... Lincoln County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Lincoln County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Middlesex County is a census division located in Western Ontario. ... Categories: Canada geography stubs | Ontario communities | Coastal towns of Canada ... Norfolk County (pronounced nor-foke) is a city-status municipal government on Lake Erie in southwestern Ontario. ... Northumberland County is situated on the north shore of Lake Ontario, in eastern Ontario, Canada. ... Oxford County, Ontario is a regional municipality and census division of the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Dr. Charles Duncombe (c. ... Prescott County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Russell County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... The Corporation of the County of Prince Edward is a single-tier municipality and a census division of the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Simcoe is a county located in central Ontario. ... Stormont County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Wentworth County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Sir Allan Napier MacNab (1798 - 1862) was a Canadian military and political leader. ... Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Diversity Our Strength Area: East to West: 43 km North to South: 21 km629. ... York County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... William Lyon Mackenzie William Lyon Mackenzie (March 12, 1795 – August 28, 1861) was a Canadian journalist, politician and leader of an unsuccessful rebellion. ...

Preceded by:
10th Parliament of Upper Canada
Parliaments in Upper Canada
1831-1834
Succeeded by:
12th Parliament of Upper Canada

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Parliament of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (4210 words)
The Parliament of Canada (French: Parlement du Canada) is Canada's legislative branch, seated at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario.
The Parliament of Canada was granted limited power to amend the constitution by a British Act of Parliament in 1949, but it was not permitted to affect the powers of provincial governments, the official positions of the English and French languages, or the five-year term of Parliament.
The Parliament of Canada last requested the Parliament of the United Kingdom to enact a constitutional amendment in 1982, when the Canada Act 1982 was requested and passed.
Upper Canada People (11146 words)
Governor-general of Canada (as Marquis of Lorne), 1878-1883.
In 1879 consecrated bishop of Montreal; in 1901 archbishop; and in 1904 primate of all Canada.
Served in Canada in 1812, and engaged in the capture of Fort Castine.
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