3rd Parliament of The Province of Canada - Canada West

Canada West

Riding Member Party
Brockville George Sherwood
Bytown John Scott Conservative
Carleton Edward Malloch
Cornwall John Hillyard Cameron Conservative
Dundas John Pliny Crysler
Durham James Smith
Essex John Prince
Frontenac Henry Smith, Jr Conservative
Glengarry John Sandfield Macdonald Reformer
Grenville Reed Burritt
Haldimand David Thompson Reformer
William Lyon Mackenzie (1851) Reformer
East Halton John Wetenhall Reformer
Caleb Hopkins (1850) Clear Grit
Hamilton Allan Napier MacNab Conservative
Hastings Billa Flint Reformer
Huron William Cayley Conservative
Kent Malcolm Cameron Reformer
Kingston John A. Macdonald Conservative
Lanark Robert Bell Reformer
Leeds William Buell Richards Reformer
Lennox & Addington Benjamin Seymour Conservative
Lincoln William Hamilton Merritt Reformer
London John Wilson Conservative
Middlesex William Notman Reformer
Niagara (town) Walter Hamilton Dickson
Norfolk Henry John Boulton Reformer
Northumberland Adam H Meyers
Oxford Francis Hincks Reformer
Peterborough James Hall
Prescott Thomas H Johnston
Prince Edward David Barker Stevenson Conservative
Russell George Byron Lyon-Fellowes
Simcoe William Benjamin Robinson Conservative
Stormont Alexander McLean
Toronto William Henry Boulton Conservative
Toronto Henry Sherwood Conservative
Waterloo James Webster Conservative
Adam Johnston Fergusson (1849) Reformer
Welland Duncan McFarland
Wentworth Harmannus Smith
East York William Hume Blake Reformer
Peter Perry (1850) Clear Grit
North York Robert Baldwin Reformer
South York James Hervey Price Reformer
West York Joseph Curran Morrison Reformer

Notes:

Preceded by
2nd Parliament of the Province of Canada
Parliaments in the Province of Canada
1848-1851
Succeeded by
4th Parliament of the Province of Canada

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