Henry William Stisted

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Major-General Sir Henry William Stisted, KCB (181710 December 1875), served as the first Lieutenant Governor of Ontario after Confederation, from 1867 to 1868.

Born in 1817 in St-Omer, France, to a British army officer and his wife, Henry Stisted studied at Sandhurst and entered the British Army in 1835. He served in Afghanistan and Persia and was in the advance guard of Havelock's force at the relief of Lucknow in 1857. He was appointed Major General in 1864 and divisional commander of British forces in Canada in 1866. General Stisted became the first Lieutenant Governor of Ontario in 1867 and served until 1868. He was instrumental in opening up the northern part of the province for development. He was knighted in 1871 and married Maria Burton, sister of explorer Sir Richard Francis Burton, in 1875. He died in Upper Norwood, Surrey, in 1875.

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Government offices
Preceded by
The Viscount Monck
(Lieutenant Governor of Canada West)
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
18671868
Succeeded by
William Pearce Howland


Lieutenant-Governors of Ontario
Post-Confederation (1867-present)

Stisted | Howland | Crawford | D.A. Macdonald | J.B. Robinson | Campbell | Kirkpatrick | Gzowski | Mowat | Clark | Gibson | Hendrie | Clarke | Cockshutt | Ross | Mulock | H.A. Bruce | Matthews | Lawson | Breithaupt | MacKay | Rowe | W.R. Macdonald | McGibbon | Aird | Alexander | Jackman | Weston | Bartleman

Province of Canada (1841-1866)

Clitherow | Jackson | Bagot | Metcalfe | Cathcart | J. Bruce | E.W. Head | Monck

Upper Canada (1791-1841)

Simcoe | Russell | Hunter | Grant | Gore | Brock | Sheaffe | de Rottenburg | Drummond | Murray | F.P. Robinson | Smith | Maitland | Colborne | F.B. Head | Arthur | Sydenham

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