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The 8th Parliament of the Province of Canada was in session from 1863 to July 1866. Elections were held in the Province of Canada in August 1863. Sessions were held in Quebec City until 1866; the last session was held in Ottawa. 1863 (MDCCCLXIII) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar). ... 1866 is a common year starting on Monday. ... Note: for information about Canadas present-day provinces, see Provinces of Canada. ... Motto: « Don de Dieu feray valoir Â» (I shall put Gods gift to good use) Site in the province of Quebec Official logo Provincial region Province Country Capitale-Nationale Quebec Canada Gentilé Québécois, Québécoise Mayor Andrée Boucher Jan. ... Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Advance Ottawa/Ottawa en avant City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Ville dOttawa, Ontario, Canadas Location. ...


Canada East

Riding Member Party
Argenteuil John Joseph Caldwell Abbott Liberal
Bagot Maurice Laframboise Rouge
Beauce Henri-Elzéar Taschereau Bleu
Beauharnois Paul Denis Bleu
Bellechasse Édouard Rémillard Rouge
Berthier Anselme-Homère Pâquet Rouge
Bonaventure Théodore Robitaille Bleu
Brome Christopher Dunkin Conservative
Chambly Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville Bleu
Champlain John Jones Ross Bleu
Charlevoix Adolphe Gagnon Rouge
Châteauguay Luther Hamilton Holton Rouge
Chicoutimi—Saguenay David Edward Price Conservative
Compton John Henry Pope Conservative
Deux-Montagnes Jean-Baptiste Daoust Reformer
Dorchester Hector-Louis Langevin Bleu
Drummond—Arthabaska Jean-Baptiste-Éric Dorion Rouge
Gaspé John Le Boutillier Bleu
Hochelaga Antoine-Aimé Dorion Rouge
Huntingdon Robert Brown Somerville Independent
Iberville Alexandre Dufresne Rouge
Jacques-Cartier François-Zéphirin Tassé Bleu
Joliette Hippolite Cornellier Bleu
Kamouraska Jean-Charles Chapais Bleu
Laprairie Alfred Pinsonneault Bleu
L'Assomption Louis Archambault Rouge
Laval Joseph-Hyacinthe Bellerose Bleu
Lévis Joseph-Godric Blanchet Bleu
L'Islet Louis-Bonaventure Caron Rouge
Lotbinière Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière Rouge
Maskinongé Moïse Houde Rouge
Mégantic George Irvine Conservative
Missisquoi James O'Halloran Rouge
Montcalm Joseph Dufresne Bleu
Montmagny Joseph-Octave Beaubien Bleu
Montmorency Joseph-Édouard Cauchon Bleu
Montreal Centre John Rose Conservative
Montreal East George-Étienne Cartier Bleu
Montreal West Thomas D'Arcy McGee Conservative
Napierville Jacques-Olivier Bureau Rouge
Nicolet Joseph Gaudet Bleu
Ottawa Alonzo Wright Conservative
Pontiac John Poupore Bleu
Portneuf Jean-Docile Brousseau Liberal-Conservative
Quebec County François Évanturel Liberal
Quebec-Centre Isidore Thibaudeau Rouge
Quebec West Charles Joseph Alleyn Conservative
Quebec East Pierre-Gabriel Huot Rouge
Richelieu Joseph-Xavier Perrault Rouge
Richmond—Wolfe William Hoste Webb Conservative
Rimouski George Sylvain Bleu
Rouville Joseph-Napoléon Poulin Bleu
St. Hyacinthe Louis-Victor Sicotte Bleu
Rémi Raymond (1863) Bleu
Saint-Jean François Bourassa Rouge
Saint-Maurice Charles Gérin-Lajoie Rouge
Shefford Lucius Seth Huntington Rouge
Sherbrooke Alexander Tilloch Galt Liberal-Conservative
Soulanges William Duckett Conservative
Stanstead Albert Knight Conservative
Témiscouata Jean-Baptiste Pouliot Rouge
Terrebonne Louis Labrèche-Viger Rouge
Trois-Rivières Joseph-Édouard Turcotte Bleu
Vaudreuil Antoine Chartier de Lotbinière Harwood Conservative
Verchères Félix Geoffrion Rouge
Yamaska Moïse Fortier Rouge

Louis-Victor Sicotte accepted an appointment as a judge in 1863; Rémi Raymond was elected in a by-election in October 1863. Argenteuil was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... The Honourable Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, PC , QC , KCMG (March 12, 1821 – October 30, 1893) was the third Prime Minister of Canada from June 16, 1891 to November 24, 1892. ... Bagot is a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons. ... Beauce is a riding in the Canadian province of Quebec. ... Beauharnois was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Bellechasse was a Canadian federal electoral district from 1867 until the 1997 Canadian election when it became Bellechasse—Etchemins—Montgovery—LIslet. ... Berthier was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Bonaventure was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Brome was a federal electoral district in the province of Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1925. ... The Honourable Christopher Dunkin, PC (September 25, 1812 – January 6, 1881) was a Canadian editor, lawyer, teacher, judge, and politician. ... Chambly was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Sir Charles-Eugène-Napoléon Boucher de Boucherville (May 4, 1822 – September 10, 1915) was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ... Champlain was the name of a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada. ... John Jones Ross (August 16, 1831 – May 4, 1901) was born in Quebec City, Canada. ... Charlevoix is a Canadian federal electoral district (riding) in the eastern part of Quebec. ... Châteauguay—Saint-Constant, previoulsy known as Châteauguay is the name of a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada. ... Chicoutimi—Saguenay was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Compton was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... John Henry Pope The Honourable John Henry Pope (December 19, 1824 – April 1, 1889) was a Canadian farmer, lumberman, railway entrepreneur, and politician. ... Two Mountains was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Dorchester was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Sir Hector-Louis Langevin The Honourable Sir Hector-Louis Langevin, PC , QC , KCB (August 25, 1826 – June 11, 1906) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. ... Drummond—Arthabaskawas a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1968. ... Gaspé was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Hochelaga is the name of a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada. ... Sir Antoine-Aimé Dorion (January 17, 1818 – May 31, 1891) was a Canadian politician and jurist. ... Huntingdon was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Iberville was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Jacques Cartier was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1953. ... The Joliette riding consists of: the Regional County Municipality of Matawinie, including Communauté Atikamekw de Manawan indian reserve the Regional County Municipality of Joliette. ... Kamouraska was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Jean-Charles Chapais as Receiver-General, in 1870 Jean-Charles Chapais (2 December 1811 - 17 July 1885) was a Canadian Conservative politician, and considered a Father of Canadian Confederation for his participation in the Quebec Conference to determine the form of Canadas government. ... Laprairie was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... LAssomption was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1917. ... For Centre Laval (the mall), see : Centre Laval Laval is the name of a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada. ... Lévis was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... LIslet was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1935. ... Lotbinière was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... The Honourable Sir Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière, PC (December 5, 1829 – November 16, 1908) was born in Épernay, France. ... Maskinongé was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1925. ... Mégantic was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Missisquoi was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Montcalm is a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Montmagny was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Montmorency was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Montreal Centre was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1892. ... Montreal East was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1892. ... George-Étienne Cartier The Honourable Sir George-Étienne Cartier, PC (September 6, 1814 – May 20, 1873) was a French-Canadian statesman and Father of Confederation. ... Montreal West was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... McGee in 1868 Thomas DArcy McGee, PC, (April 13, 1825 – April 7, 1868) was a Canadian journalist and Father of Confederation. ... Napierville was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1892. ... Nicolet was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Ottawa (County of) was a former federal and provincial electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Alonzo Wright Alonzo Wright (April 28, 1821 – January 7, 1894) was a Canadian member of Parliament and businessman commonly known as King of the Gatineau. He was born in Hull, Quebec in 1821. ... Pontiac in relation to the other Quebec ridings Pontiac is the name of a federal and provincial electoral district in western Quebec, Canada. ... Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier (until 2004, Portneuf) is the name of a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada. ... Jean-Docile Brousseau (February 24, 1825 – July 28, 1908) was a Canadian politician and newspaper owner. ... Quebec County was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1925. ... Quebec-Centre was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1917. ... Quebec West (French: Québec-Ouest) was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1968. ... Quebec East is a long time riding in Canadian federal politics. ... This article needs cleanup. ... Richmond–Wolfe was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Rimouski was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Rouville was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... St. ... Louis-Victor Sicotte (November 6, 1812-September 5, 1889) was a lawyer, judge and politician in Lower Canada. ... Saint-Jean is a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Saint-Maurice was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Shefford is the name of a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada. ... Downtown Sherbrooke with the Saint-François River in the foreground Sherbrooke (2001 population 75,916, post-merger population 141,200) is a city in south-eastern Quebec, Canada. ... Alexander Tilloch Galt The Honourable Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt, PC (September 6, 1822 – September 19, 1911) was an English-born Canadian politician, and a father of Canadian Confederation. ... Soulanges was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Stanstead was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1968. ... Témiscouata was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Terrebonne was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Trois-Rivières is a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Vaudreuil was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Verchères was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Quebec. ... Yamaska was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1935. ...


Canada West

Riding Member Party
East Brant John Young Bown Liberal-Conservative
West Brant Edmund Burke Wood Reformer
Brockville Fitzwilliam Henry Chambers Reformer
Carleton William F Powell Conservative
Cornwall John Sandfield Macdonald Reformer
Dundas John Sylvester Ross Conservative
East Durham John Shuter Smith Reformer
West Durham Henry Munro Reformer
East Elgin Leonidas Burwell Reformer
West Elgin John Scoble Reform
Essex Arthur Rankin Reformer
Frontenac William Ferguson Conservative
Glengarry Donald Alexander Macdonald Reformer
Grenville Walter Shanly Liberal-Conservative
Grey George Jackson Conservative
Haldimand David Thompson Reformer
Halton John White Reformer
Hamilton Isaac Buchanan Conservative
Charles Magill (1866) Liberal
North Hastings Thomas Campbell Wallbridge Reformer
South Hastings Lewis Wallbridge Reformer
Huron & Bruce James Dickson Reformer
Kent Archibald McKellar Reformer
Kingston John A. Macdonald Liberal-Conservative
Lambton Alexander Mackenzie Reformer
North Lanark Robert Bell Reformer
William McDougall (1864) Reformer
South Lanark Alexander Morris Conservative
North Leeds & Grenville Francis Jones Reformer
South Leeds Albert Norton Richards Reformer
David Ford Jones (1864)
Lennox & Addington Richard John Cartwright Conservative
Lincoln William McGiverin Reformer
London John Carling Liberal-Conservative
East Middlesex Crowell Willson Reformer
West Middlesex Thomas Scatcherd Reformer
Niagara (town) John Simpson Conservative
Angus Morrison (1864) Reformer
Norfolk Aquila Walsh Conservative
East Northumberland James Biggar Reformer
West Northumberland James Cockburn Liberal-Conservative
North Ontario William McDougall Reformer
Matthew Crooks Cameron (1864) Conservative
South Ontario Oliver Mowat Reformer
Thomas Nicholson Gibbs (1864) Reformer
Ottawa Joseph Merrill Currier Conservative
North Oxford Thomas Oliver
South Oxford George Brown Reformer
Peel John Hilyard Cameron Conservative
Perth Michael Hamilton Foley Reformer
Peterborough Wilson Seymour Conger Independent
Frederick W. Haultain (1864) Conservative
Prescott Thomas Higginson Conservative
Prince Edward
Renfrew Robert McIntyre Reformer
Russell Robert Bell Conservative
North Simcoe Thomas David McConkey Reformer
South Simcoe Thomas Roberts Ferguson Conservative
Stormont Samuel Ault Reformer
East Toronto Alexander Mortimer Smith Reformer
West Toronto John Macdonald Reformer
Victoria James W Dunsford Reformer
North Waterloo Michael Hamilton Foley Reformer
John Sandfield Macdonald (1864) Reformer
South Waterloo James Cowan Reformer
Welland Thomas Clark Street Conservative
North Wellington Thomas Sutherland Parker Reformer
South Wellington David Stirton Reformer
North Wentworth William Nutman Reformer
South Wentworth Joseph Rymal Reformer
East York Amos Wright Reformer
North York James Pearson Wells Reform
West York William Pearce Howland Reformer

Oliver Mowat received an appointment; Thomas Nicholson Gibbs was elected to the seat in a by-election in 1864. William McDougall accepted an appointment and was defeated by Matthew Crooks Cameron in a by-election in July 1864. Robert Bell resigned his seat to allow William McDougall to be elected in November 1864. John Simpson resigned in 1864; Angus Morrison was elected in a by-election in September 1864. Isaac Buchanan resigned in 1865; Charles Magill was elected in a by-election in 1866. Wilson Seymour Conger died in 1864; Frederick W. Haultain was elected to the seat in a by-election in the same year. Michael Hamilton Foley was forced to seek reelection due to an appointment; John Sandfield Macdonald was elected in a by-election in April 1864. Albert Norton Richards was appointed Solicitor-General for Canada West; David Ford Jones was elected in a by-election in January 1864. Brant County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Edmund Burke Wood (aka Big Thunder) was a MPP for Brant South and served as the first provincial treasurer of Ontario from 1867 to 1871 under Premier John Sandfield Macdonald. ... 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. ... Cornwall (2001 population 45,640, metropolitan population 57,581)[1] is a city in southeastern Ontario, Canada and seat of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, located on the St. ... John Sandfield Macdonald The Honourable John Sandfield Macdonald (December 12, 1812-June 1, 1872) was the first Premier of the Canadian province of Ontario after the province was created as a result of the confederation of Canada in 1867. ... Dundas County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Durham County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Categories: Stub | Ontario counties and regions ... Essex is a federal and provincial electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Ontario. ... Categories: Stub | Ontario counties and regions ... Glengarry County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... The Honourable Donald Alexander Macdonald, PC (February 17, 1817-June 10, 1896) was a Canadian politician. ... Grenville County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Walter Shanly (11 October 1817 – 17 December 1899) was a Canadian civil engineer, author, businessman, and politician. ... Categories: Stub | Ontario counties and regions ... George Jackson George Jackson (1 December 1808 – 6 March 1885) was a Canadian mill owner and politician from Grey County, 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. ... Motto: Together Aspire - Together Achieve Area: 1,117. ... Categories: Stub | Ontario counties and regions ... Categories: Stub | Ontario counties and regions ... Bruce County is a county in western Ontario, Canada, and includes the Bruce Peninsula. ... Kent County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Archibald McKellar (1816-1894) was briefly leader (1867-1868) of Canadas Ontario Liberal Party and, unofficially, the first Leader of the Opposition in Ontarios new provincial legislature (though he was not officially recognised as such) and went on to serve as Commissioner of Public Works in Ontario Premier... Kingston, Ontario, with a population of approximately 146,8381 people, is located in the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor at the eastern end of Lake Ontario, where the lake runs into the St. ... The Right Honourable Sir John Alexander Macdonald, KCMG, GCB, QC, PC, DCL, LL.D (January 11, 1815 – June 6, 1891) was the first Prime Minister of Canada from July 1, 1867 – November 5, 1873 and October 17, 1878 – June 6, 1891. ... Lambton County, Ontario is a census division of the Canadian province of Ontario. ... for the explorer see Alexander MacKenzie The Honourable Alexander Mackenzie, PC (January 28, 1822 – April 17, 1892), a building contractor and writer, was the second Prime Minister of Canada from November 7, 1873 to October 8, 1878. ... Lanark County is a county located in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... William McDougall Sir William McDougall (January 25, 1822 - May 29, 1905) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. ... The Honourable Alexander Morris, PC (March 17, 1826 – October 28, 1889) was a Canadian politician. ... 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. ... The Right Honourable Sir Richard John Cartwright (December 4, 1835 - September 24, 1912) was a Canadian businessman and politician. ... Lincoln County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Nickname: The Forest City City of London, Ontario, Canadas Location. ... John Carling (January 23, 1828 – November 6, 1911) was a prominent politician and businessman from London, Ontario, Canada. ... 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. ... Aquila Walsh (15 May 1823 – 6 March 1885) was a Canadian civil engineer, politician, and civil servant. ... Northumberland County is situated on the north shore of Lake Ontario, in eastern Ontario, Canada. ... James Cockburn James Cockburn (February 13, 1819-August 14, 1883) was a Canadian Conservative politician, and a father of Canadian Confederation. ... Ontario County is the name of two historic counties in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... William McDougall Sir William McDougall (January 25, 1822 - May 29, 1905) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. ... Matthew Crooks Cameron (1822-1887) was a politician in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... The Honourable Sir Oliver Mowat, QC (July 22, 1820 – 19 April 1903) was a Canadian politician, and premier of Ontario from 1872 to 1896. ... The Honourable Thomas Nicholson Gibbs (March 11, 1821 – April 7, 1883) was a Canadian parliamentarian. ... Ottawa (City of) was a federal electoral district in the province of Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1935. ... Joseph Merrill Currier (1820 – April 22, 1884) was a Canadian member of parliament and businessman. ... Oxford County, Ontario is a regional municipality and census division of the Canadian province of Ontario. ... George Brown George Brown (November 29, 1818 – May 9, 1880) was a Scottish-born Canadian journalist and politician. ... Peel County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Categories: Stub | Ontario counties and regions ... Peterborough County is located in Ontario, Canada. ... Prescott 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. ... Renfrew is a county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Russell County is a historic county in 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. ... Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Diversity Our Strength City of Toronto, Ontario, Canadas Location. ... John Macdonald (b. ... Victoria County was a county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Waterloo County, which existed as such from 1853 to 1973, was the forerunner of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. ... John Sandfield Macdonald The Honourable John Sandfield Macdonald (December 12, 1812-June 1, 1872) was the first Premier of the Canadian province of Ontario after the province was created as a result of the confederation of Canada in 1867. ... Welland County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Wellington County (population 75,574) is a county located in Ontario, Canada. ... Wentworth County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... York County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... Amos Wright Amos Wright (November 24, 1809 – March 31, 1886) was a Canadian farmer and politician. ... The Honourable Sir William Pearce Howland, PC, CB (May 29, 1811-1907), served as the second Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, from 1868 to 1873. ...

Preceded by:
7th Parliament of the Province of Canada
Parliaments in the Province of Canada
1841-1866
Succeeded by:
1st Canadian Parliament


 
 

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