1ST PARLIAMENT OF UPPER CANADA
The '1st Parliament of Upper Canada' was in session from September 17 1792 to July 1 1796. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in August 1792. All sessions were held at Newark, later Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Philip Dorland refused the oath of office because he was a Quaker.
★ ''Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology'', Frederick H. Armstrong, Toronto : Dundurn Press, 1985. ISBN 0-919670-92-X
| Riding | Member |
|---|---|
| Dundas | Alexander Campbell |
| Durham, York & 1st Lincoln | Nathaniel Pettit |
| 1st Glengarry | Hugh McDonell |
| 2nd Glengarry | John McDonell |
| Grenville | Ephraim Jones |
| Kent | William Macomb |
| Kent | François Baby |
| Leeds & Frontenac | John White |
| Lennox, Hastings & Northumberland | Hazelton Spencer |
| 2nd Lincoln | Benjamin Pawling |
| 3rd Lincoln | Isaac Swayze |
| 4th Lincoln & Norfolk | Parshall Terry |
| Ontario & Addington | Joshua Booth |
| Prince Edward & Adolphus Township | Philip Dorland (not sworn) |
| Peter Van Alstine (from June 1793) | |
| Stormont | Jeremiah French |
| Norfolk & Essex | David William Smith |
Philip Dorland refused the oath of office because he was a Quaker.
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References
★ ''Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology'', Frederick H. Armstrong, Toronto : Dundurn Press, 1985. ISBN 0-919670-92-X
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