Canada West
Riding | Member | Party |
---|---|---|
East Brant | John Young Bown | Liberal-Conservative |
West Brant | Edmund Burke Wood | Reformer |
Brockville | Fitzwilliam Henry Chambers | Reformer |
Carleton | William F. Powell | Conservative |
Cornwall | John Sandfield Macdonald | Reformer |
Dundas | John Sylvester Ross | Conservative |
East Durham | John Shuter Smith | Reformer |
West Durham | Henry Munro | Reformer |
East Elgin | Leonidas Burwell | Reformer |
West Elgin | John Scoble | Reform |
Essex | Arthur Rankin | Reformer |
Frontenac | William Ferguson | Conservative |
Glengarry | Donald Alexander Macdonald | Reformer |
Grenville | Walter Shanly | Liberal-Conservative |
Grey | George Jackson | Conservative |
Haldimand | David Thompson | Reformer |
Halton | John White | Reformer |
Hamilton | Isaac Buchanan | Conservative |
Charles Magill (1866) | Liberal | |
North Hastings | Thomas Campbell Wallbridge | Reformer |
South Hastings | Lewis Wallbridge | Reformer |
Huron & Bruce | James Dickson | Reformer |
Kent | Archibald McKellar | Reformer |
Kingston | John A. Macdonald | Liberal-Conservative |
Lambton | Alexander Mackenzie | Reformer |
North Lanark | Robert Bell | Reformer |
William McDougall (1864) | Reformer | |
South Lanark | Alexander Morris | Conservative |
North Leeds & Grenville | Francis Jones | Reformer |
South Leeds | Albert Norton Richards | Reformer |
David Ford Jones (1864) | ||
Lennox & Addington | Richard John Cartwright | Conservative |
Lincoln | William McGiverin | Reformer |
London | John Carling | Liberal-Conservative |
East Middlesex | Crowell Willson | Reformer |
West Middlesex | Thomas Scatcherd | Reformer |
Niagara (town) | John Simpson | Conservative |
Angus Morrison (1864) | Reformer | |
Norfolk | Aquila Walsh | Conservative |
East Northumberland | James Lyons Biggar | Reformer |
West Northumberland | James Cockburn | Liberal-Conservative |
North Ontario | William McDougall | Reformer |
Matthew Crooks Cameron (1864) | Conservative | |
South Ontario | Oliver Mowat | Reformer |
Thomas Nicholson Gibbs (1864) | Reformer | |
Ottawa | Joseph Merrill Currier | Conservative |
North Oxford | Hope Fleming Mackenzie | Reformer |
Thomas Oliver (1866) | Reformer | |
South Oxford | George Brown | Reformer |
Peel | John Hillyard Cameron | Conservative |
Perth | Robert MacFarlane | Reformer |
Peterborough | Wilson Seymour Conger | Independent |
Frederick W. Haultain (1864) | Conservative | |
Prescott | Thomas Higginson | Conservative |
Prince Edward | Walter Ross | Reformer |
Renfrew | Robert McIntyre | Reformer |
Russell | Robert Bell | Conservative |
North Simcoe | Thomas David McConkey | Reformer |
South Simcoe | Thomas Roberts Ferguson | Conservative |
Stormont | Samuel Ault | Reformer |
East Toronto | Alexander Mortimer Smith | Reformer |
West Toronto | John Macdonald | Reformer |
Victoria | James W Dunsford | Reformer |
North Waterloo | Michael Hamilton Foley | Reformer |
Isaac Erb Bowman (1864) | Reformer | |
South Waterloo | James Cowan | Reformer |
Welland | Thomas Clark Street | Conservative |
North Wellington | Thomas Sutherland Parker | Reformer |
South Wellington | David Stirton | Reformer |
North Wentworth | William Notman | Reformer |
James McMonies (1865) | Reformer | |
South Wentworth | Joseph Rymal | Reformer |
East York | Amos Wright | Reformer |
North York | James Pearson Wells | Reform |
West York | William Pearce Howland | Reformer |
Notes:
Preceded by 7th Parliament of the Province of Canada |
Parliaments in the Province of Canada 1863-1866 |
Succeeded by 1st Canadian Parliament |
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Famous quotes containing the words canada and/or west:
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