5th Parliament of Upper Canada

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The 5th Parliament of Upper Canada was in session from February 2, 1809 to May 1, 1812. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in May 1808. All sessions were held at York, later Toronto. Parliament was dissolved by administrator Isaac Brock who had been frustrated in his efforts to pass legislation preparing the province for war with the United States.

Riding Member
Dundas Henry Merkley
Essex Mathew Elliott
Essex Jean Baptiste Baby
Frontenac Allan McLean
Glengarry Alexander Macdonell
Glengarry Thomas Fraser
Grenville Stephen Burritt
Hastings & Ameliasburgh Township James McNabb
Kent John McGregor
Leeds Peter Howard
Lennox & Addington John Roblin (unseated Mar 1810)
Willet Casey (Feb 1811)
Lennnox & Addington Thomas Dorland
1st Lincoln County & Haldimand Joseph Willcocks
1st Lincoln & Haldimand Levi Lewis
2nd Lincoln David Secord
3rd Lincoln Samuel Street
4th Lincoln Crowell Willson
Norfolk Philip Sovereign
Northumberland and Durham David McGregor Rogers
Oxford & Middlesex Benajah Mallory
Prescott Thomas Mears
Prince Edward except Ameliasburgh Township James Wilson (unseated 1810)
John Stinson (Feb 1811)
Stormont & Russell John Brownell (d. 1809)
Abraham Marsh (Sept 1810)
East York & Simcoe Thomas B. Gough
West York Richard Beasley (unseated 1809)
John Willson (Feb 1810)

John Brownell died in December 1809 and was replaced by Abraham Marsh. John Roblin was disqualified because he was a Methodist preacher; Willet Casey was elected in a by-election.

Preceded by:
4th Parliament of Upper Canada
Parliaments in Upper Canada
1809-1812
Succeeded by:
6th Parliament of Upper Canada

[edit] References

  • Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology, Frederick H. Armstrong, Toronto : Dundurn Press, 1985. ISBN 0-919670-92-X