The 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 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 sessions 1 February 1805 to 16 March 1808:
Sessions | Start | End |
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1st | 1 February 1805 | 2 March 1805 |
2nd | 4 February 1806 | 3 March 1806 |
3rd | 2 February 1807 | 10 March 1807 |
4th | 20 January 1808 | 16 March 1808 |
Riding | Member |
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Dundas | John Crysler |
Durham, Simcoe & 1st York | Angus Macdonell |
William Weekes | |
Robert Thorpe (January 1807) | |
Essex | Matthew Elliott |
Essex | David Cowan |
Frontenac | Allan McLean |
Glengarry & Prescott | Alexander Macdonell – Speaker 1804–1808 |
Glengarry & Prescott | Walter Butler Wilkinson |
Grenville | Samuel Sherwood |
Hastings & Northumberland | David McGregor Rogers |
Kent | John McGregor |
Leeds | Peter Howard |
Lennox & Addington | Thomas Dorland |
2nd, 3rd, 4th Lincoln | Ralfe Clench |
2nd, 3rd, 4th Lincoln | Isaac Swayze |
2nd Lincoln | Samuel Street |
Norfolk, Oxford & Middlesex | Benajah Mallory |
Prince Edward | Ebenezer Washburn |
Stormont & Russell | Robert Isaac Dey Gray |
D'Arcy Boulton (February 1806) | |
West York, 1st Lincoln & Haldimand | Robert Nelles |
West York, 1st Lincoln & Haldimand | Solomon Hill |
Joseph Willcocks (January 1808) |
See also
- Legislative Council of Upper Canada
- Executive Council of Upper Canada
- Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
- Lieutenant Governors of Upper Canada, 1791–1841
- Historical federal electoral districts of Canada
- List of Ontario provincial electoral districts
References
- ^ Archives of Ontario "The Statutes of Upper Canada and the Province of Canada". Archived from the original on 11 June 2011. Retrieved 7 December 2009.
- died in 1804; replaced by William Weekes in February 1805
- died in October 1806. Robert Thorpe took his place in January 1807.
- died in 1804
- died in August 1807 and Joseph Willcocks took his place in January 1808.
Further reading
- Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology, Frederick H. Armstrong, Toronto : Dundurn Press, 1985. ISBN 0-919670-92-X
Lieutenant governors of Ontario | |
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British Province of Quebec (1759–91)* | |
* The Crown's representative from 1759 to 1791, and from 1841 to 1866 held the office and rank of Governor-General. |