The 3rd Parliament of Upper Canada was opened 28 May 1801. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in July 1800. All sessions were held at Parliament Buildings of Upper Canada in York, Upper Canada. This parliament was dissolved 14 May 1804.
This House of Assembly of the 3rd Parliament of Upper Canada had four sessions 28 May 1801 to 9 March 1804:
Sessions | Start | End |
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1st | 28 May 1801 | 9 July 1801 |
2nd | 25 May 1802 | 7 July 1802 |
3rd | 24 January 1803 | 5 March 1803 |
4th | 1 February 1804 | 9 March 1804 |
Riding | Member |
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Dundas | Jacob Weager |
Durham, Simcoe & 1st York | Henry Allcock unseated |
Angus Macdonell (July 1801) | |
Essex | Matthew Elliott |
Essex | Thomas McKee |
Frontenac | John Ferguson |
Glengarry & Prescott | Alexander Macdonell |
Glengarry & Prescott | Angus Macdonell |
Grenville | Samuel Sherwood |
Kent | Thomas McCrae |
Leeds | William Buell |
Lennox & Addington | Timothy Thompson |
2nd, 3rd, 4th Lincoln | Ralfe Clench |
2nd, 3rd, 4th Lincoln | Isaac Swayze |
2nd Lincoln | Samuel Street - Speaker 1800-1801 |
Norfolk, Oxford & Middlesex | David William Smith - Speaker 1801-1804 |
Prince Edward | Ebenezer Washburn |
Stormont & Russell | Robert Isaac Dey Gray |
West York, 1st Lincoln & Haldimand | Robert Nelles |
West York, 1st Lincoln & Haldimand | Richard Beasley |
Preceded by 2nd Parliament of Upper Canada |
Parliaments in Upper Canada 1801-1804 |
Succeeded by 4th Parliament of Upper Canada |
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“At the ramparts on the cliff near the old Parliament House I counted twenty-four thirty-two-pounders in a row, pointed over the harbor, with their balls piled pyramid-wise between them,there are said to be in all about one hundred and eighty guns mounted at Quebec,all which were faithfully kept dusted by officials, in accordance with the motto, In time of peace prepare for war; but I saw no preparations for peace: she was plainly an uninvited guest.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Like many of the Upper Class He liked the Sound of Broken Glass.”
—Hilaire Belloc (18701953)
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—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)