10TH PARLIAMENT OF UPPER CANADA

The '10th Parliament of Upper Canada' was in session from January 8 1829 to September 8 1830. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in July 1828. All sessions were held at York, later Toronto. The parliament was dissolved on the announcement of the death of King George IV.
RidingMember
CarletonThomas Mabon Radenhurst
DundasPeter Shaver
DundasGeorge Brouse
DurhamJohn David Smith
DurhamCharles Fothergill
EssexJohn Alexander Wilkinson
EssexFrançois Baby
FrontenacHugh Christopher Thomson
FrontenacThomas Dalton
GlengarryAlexander Fraser
GlengarryAlexander McMartin
GrenvilleGeorge Longley
GrenvilleRufus E. Henderson
HaltonGeorge Rolph
HaltonCaleb Hopkins
HastingsJoseph N. Lockwood
HastingsJames Hunter Samson
KentWilliam Bent Berczy
KingstonDonald Bethune
LanarkWilliam Morris
LeedsJohn Kilborn
LeedsWilliam Buell
Lennox & AddingtonMarshall Spring Bidwell
Lennox & AddingtonPeter Perry
1st & 2nd Lincoln CountyWilliam Terry
1st & 2nd LincolnWilliam Woodruff
3rd LincolnJohn Johnston Lefferty
4th LincolnRobert Randal
MiddlesexJohn Mathews
MiddlesexJohn Rolph
Niagara (town)Robert Dickson
NorfolkDuncan McCall
NorfolkWilliam Warren Baldwin
NorthumberlandJames Lyons
NorthumberlandBenjamin Ewing
OxfordThomas Hornor
OxfordFinley Malcolm
Prescott & RussellDonald Macdonell
Prince EdwardJames Wilson
Prince EdwardPaul Peterson
SimcoeJohn Cawthra
StormontArchibald McLean
StormontAmbrose Blacklock
WentworthGeorge Hamilton
WentworthJohn Willson
York (town)John Beverley Robinson
Robert Baldwin
YorkJesse Ketchum
YorkWilliam Lyon Mackenzie

John Beverley Robinson became Chief Justice for the province in July 1829 and was replaced by Robert Baldwin.

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

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