6th Parliament of Upper Canada

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The 6th Parliament of Upper Canada was in session from July 27, 1812 to April 18, 1816. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in June 1812. All sessions were held at York, later Toronto. The parliament building were burned down by the Americans in 1813; until they were rebuilt in 1820, sessions were held at the York Hotel in 1814 and then the residence of Chief Justice William Henry Draper.

Riding Member
Dundas John Crysler
Essex Richard Pattinson
Essex William McCormick
Frontenac Allan McLean
Glengarry Alexander McMartin
Glengarry John Macdonell (d. 1812)
Alexander Macdonell
Grenville Gideon Adams
Hastings & Ameliasburgh Township James Young
Kent John McGregor
Leeds Levius Peters Sherwood
Lennox & Addington Benjamin Fairfield
Lennox & Addington Timothy Thompson
1st Lincoln County Joseph Willcocks (deserted)
Robert Nelles (Feb 1816)
2nd Lincoln Ralfe Clench
3rd Lincoln Thomas Dickson
4th Lincoln John Fanning (d. 1813)
Isaac Swayze (Feb 1814)
Norfolk Robert Nichol
Northumberland and Durham David McGregor Rogers
Oxford & Middlesex Mahlon Burwell
Prescott Thomas Mears
Prince Edward except Ameliasburgh Township John Stinson
Stormont & Russell John Beikie
East York & Simcoe Thomas Ridout
West York Abraham Markle (deserted)
James Durand (Feb 1815)

John Macdonell was killed at Queenston Heights in October 1812 and replaced by Alexander Macdonell. John Fanning died in January 1813 and was replaced by Isaac Swayze.

Preceded by:
5th Parliament of Upper Canada
Parliaments in Upper Canada
1812-1816
Succeeded by:
7th Parliament of Upper Canada

[edit] References

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