Canada West
Riding | Member | Party |
---|---|---|
East Brant | David Christie | Reformer |
Hugh Finlayson (1858) | ||
West Brant | Herbert Biggar | Reformer |
Brockville | George Sherwood | Conservative |
Carleton | William F. Powell | Conservative |
Cornwall | John Sandfield Macdonald | Reformer |
Dundas | James William Cook | Reformer |
East Durham | Francis H. Burton | Conservative |
West Durham | Henry Munro | Reformer |
East Elgin | Leonidas Burwell | Reformer |
West Elgin | George Macbeth | Conservative |
Essex | John McLeod | Conservative |
Frontenac | Henry Smith, Jr | Conservative |
Glengarry | Donald Alexander Macdonald | Reformer |
Grenville | William Patrick | Reformer |
Grey | John Sheridan Hogan | Independent Liberal |
Haldimand | William Lyon Mackenzie | Reformer |
Michael Harcourt (1858) | Reformer | |
Halton | John White | Reformer |
Hamilton | Isaac Buchanan | Independent |
North Hastings | George Benjamin | Conservative |
South Hastings | Lewis Wallbridge | Reformer |
Huron & Bruce | John Holmes | Reformer |
Kent | Archibald McKellar | Reformer |
Kingston | John A. Macdonald | Liberal-Conservative |
Lambton | Malcolm Cameron | Grit |
Hope Fleming Mackenzie (1861) | Reformer | |
North Lanark | Robert Bell | Reform |
South Lanark | Andrew W. Playfair | |
North Leeds & Grenville | Basil R. Church | Reformer |
Ogle Robert Gowan (1858) | Conservative | |
South Leeds | Benjamin Tett | Conservative |
Lennox & Addington | David Roblin | Reformer |
Lincoln | William Hamilton Merritt | Reformer |
London | John Carling | Liberal-Conservative |
East Middlesex | Marcus Talbot | Conservative |
Robert Craik (1860) | Reformer | |
West Middlesex | John Scatcherd | |
Angus Peter McDonald (1858) | ||
Niagara (town) | John Simpson | Conservative |
Norfolk | Walker Powell | Reformer |
East Northumberland | John R Clark | Reformer |
West Northumberland | Sidney Smith | Reformer |
North Ontario | Joseph Gould | Reformer |
South Ontario | Oliver Mowat | Reformer |
Ottawa | Richard William Scott | Liberal-Conservative |
North Oxford | William McDougall (1858) | Reformer |
South Oxford | George Skeffington Connor | Reformer |
Peel | James Cox Aikins | Clear Grit |
Perth | Thomas Mayne Daly | Liberal-Conservative |
Peterborough | Thomas Short | Reformer |
Prescott | Henry Wellesly McCann | Conservative |
Prince Edward | Willet C Dorland | Conservative |
Renfrew | John Lorn McDougall | Reformer |
William Cayley (1858) | Tory | |
Russell | George Byron Lyon-Fellowes | Conservative |
John W Loux (1859) | ||
North Simcoe | Angus Morrison | Reform |
South Simcoe | Thomas Roberts Ferguson | Conservative |
Stormont | William D. Mattice | Reformer |
Toronto | George Brown | Reformer |
Toronto | John Beverley Robinson | Conservative |
Victoria | John Cameron | Conservative |
North Waterloo | Michael Hamilton Foley | Reform |
South Waterloo | William Scott | Conservative |
Welland | Gilbert McMicken | Reformer |
North Wellington | Charles Allan | |
James Ross (1859) | Reformer | |
South Wellington | David Stirton | Reformer |
North Wentworth | William Notman | Reformer |
South Wentworth | Joseph Rymal | Reformer |
East York | Amos Wright | Reformer |
North York | Joseph Hartman | Reformer |
Adam Wilson (1860) | Reformer | |
West York | William Pearce Howland | Reformer |
Notes:
Preceded by 5th Parliament of the Province of Canada |
Parliaments in the Province of Canada 1858–1861 |
Succeeded by 7th Parliament of the Province of Canada |
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