Members of The Legislature
Riding | Member | Party | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Addington | Hammel Madden Deroche | Reform | |
Algoma | Simon James Dawson | Reform | Member until 26 August 1878. Resigned to enter federal politics. |
Robert Adam Lyon | Reform | Won byelection, was member from 16 September 1878. | |
Brant North | Hugh Finlayson | Reform | |
Brant South | Arthur Sturgis Hardy | Reform | |
Brockville and Elizabethtown | Wilmot Howard Cole | Reform | |
Bruce North | Donald Sinclair | Reform | |
Bruce South | Rupert Mearse Wells | Reform | |
Cardwell | John Flesher | Conservative | |
Carleton | George William Monk | Conservative | |
Cornwall | Alexander Fraser McIntyre | Conservative | Served 18 January 1875 – 18 June 1875. Election disqualified on 8 June 1875 |
John Goodall Snetsinger | Reform | Defeated McIntyre in byelection 17 July 1875 and served to end of Parliament session. | |
Dufferin | John Barr | Conservative | |
Dundas | Andrew Broder | Conservative | |
Durham East | John Rosevear | Conservative | |
Durham West | John McLeod | Reform | |
Elgin East | John Henry Wilson | Reform | |
Elgin West | M.G. Munroe | Conservative | Member until June 1875 when he was unseated in election trial. |
Thomas Hodgins | Reform | As opponent of Munroe, he won the seat upon conclusion of an election trial. Resigned in 1878 to become a candidate for federal politics. | |
David McLaws | Reform | Won byelection and served from September 1878 until end of Parliament session. | |
Essex North | James Colebrooke Patterson | Conservative | Member until September 1878 when he resigned to enter federal politics. |
Solomon White | Conservative | Won byelection and was member after September 1878. | |
Essex South | Lewis Wigle | Conservative | |
Frontenac | Peter Graham | Conservative | Died in office in January 1877. |
Delino Dexter Calvin | Conservative | Won byelection in 1877 and served to end of Parliament session. | |
Glengarry | Alexander James Grant | Independent-Liberal | |
Grenville South | Christopher Finlay Fraser | Reform | |
Grey North | Thomas Scott | Conservative | Disqualified in September 1875. |
David Creighton | Conservative | Won byelection and was member from 1 November 1875. | |
Grey East | Abram William Lauder | Conservative | |
Grey South | James Hill Hunter | Reform | |
Haldimand | Jacob Baxter | Reform | |
Halton | William Barber | Reform | Member until 30 June 1875 after he was unseated in election trial. |
William Durie Lyon | Reform | Won byelection and was member from 15 November 1875 until end of Parliament session. | |
Hamilton | James Miller Williams | Reform | |
Hastings East | Nathaniel Stephen Appleby | Independent-Conservative | |
Hastings North | George Henry Boulter | Conservative | |
Hastings West | Thomas Wills | Conservative | |
Huron East | Thomas Gibson | Reform | |
Huron South | Archibald Bishop | Reform | |
Huron West | Alexander McLagan Ross | Reform | |
Kent East | Archibald McKellar | Reform | Member until 25 July 1875 when he retired from politics. |
Daniel McCraney | Reform | Won byelection in 1875 and was member until end of Parliament session. | |
Kent West | Alexander Coutts | Conservative | |
Kingston | William Robinson | Conservative | |
Lambton East | Peter Graham | Reform | |
Lambton West | Timothy Blair Pardee | Reform | |
Lanark North | William Mostyn | Conservative | |
Lanark South | Abraham Code | Conservative | |
Leeds North and Grenville North | Henry Merrick | Conservative | |
Leeds South | Robert Henry Preston | Conservative | |
Lennox | John Thomas Grange | Conservative | |
Lincoln | Sylvester Neelon | Reform | |
London | William Ralph Meredith | Conservative | |
Middlesex East | Richard Tooley | Conservative | |
Middlesex North | John McDougall | Conservative | |
Middlesex West | John Watterworth | Reform | |
Monck | Henry Ryan Haney | Reform | Member until 18 November 1878, having died in office. |
Richard Harcourt | Reform | Won byelection and was in the Legislature as of January 1879 until the end of the Parliament session. | |
Muskoka and Parry Sound | John Classon Miller | Reform | |
Norfolk North | John Fitzgerald Clarke | Reform | |
Norfolk South | Richard Richardson | Conservative | |
Northumberland East | James Marshall Ferris | Reform | |
Northumberland West | William Hargraft | Reform | |
Ontario North | Thomas Paxton | Reform | |
Ontario South | Nicholas W. Brown | Conservative | |
Ottawa | Daniel John O'Donoghue | Reform | |
Oxford North | Oliver Mowat | Reform | |
Oxford South | Adam Oliver | Reform | Member until 15 July 1875 after he was unseated by election trial. |
Adam Crooks | Reform | Won byelection in 1875 and was in the Legislature as of December 1875. He served until the end of the Parliament session. | |
Peel | Kenneth Chisholm | Reform | |
Perth North | David Davidson Hay | Reform | |
Perth South | Thomas Ballantyne | Reform | |
Peterborough East | John C. O'Sullivan | Conservative | Although unseated by election trial on 2 August 1875, he retained this riding. |
Peterborough West | George Albertus Cox | Reform | Unseated in election trial 2 August 1875. |
William Hepburn Scott | Conservative | Won byelection and was member from December 1875. | |
Prescott | William Harkin | Conservative | |
Prince Edward | Gideon Striker | Reform | |
Renfrew North | Thomas Deacon | Conservative | |
Renfrew South | James Bonfield | Reform | |
Russell | Adam Jacob Baker | Conservative | |
Simcoe East | John Kean | Conservative | |
Simcoe South | D'Arcy Edward Boulton | Conservative | Died in office 16 February 1875. |
William McDougall | Independent-Liberal | Won byelection and was member from 1 June 1875 to 9 September 1878. Resigned early to seek seat in federal House of Commons. | |
William James Parkhill | Conservative | Won by-election and was member from 1 October 1878. | |
Simcoe West | Thomas Long | Conservative | |
Stormont | James Bethune | Reform | |
Toronto East | Matthew Crooks Cameron | Conservative | Was member until 9 January 1879 when he retired from politics. |
Alexander Morris | Conservative | Won byelection and was member from January 1879 until the end of Parliament session. | |
Toronto West | Robert Bell | Conservative | |
Victoria North | John David Smith | Reform | Was member until 27 August 1875, after being unseated in election trial. |
Duncan McRae | Conservative | Won byelection. | |
Victoria South | Samuel Casey Wood | Reform | Retained seat in August 1875 byelection. |
Waterloo North | Moses Springer | Reform | |
Waterloo South | John Fleming | Reform | Died in office 21 January 1877. |
Isaac Master | Reform | Won byelection after recount and was member from March 1877. | |
Welland | James George Currie | Reform | |
Wellington Centre | Charles Clarke | Reform | |
Wellington South | Peter Gow | Reform | Member until 1876 when he resigned. |
James Massie | Reform | Won byelection and was in the Legislature as of January 1877 until the end of the Parliament session. | |
Wellington West | John McGowan | Liberal-Conservative | |
Wentworth North | Thomas Stock | Conservative | Disqualified in September 1875. Was Conservative member until 30 June 1875. |
James McMahon | Reform | Won byelection and was in the Legislature as of December 1875 until the end of the Parliament session. | |
Wentworth South | William Sexton | Reform | |
York East | John Lane | Reform | |
York North | Joseph Henry Widdifield | Reform | |
York West | Peter Patterson | Reform |
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