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{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2013}}The 10th Parliament of Upper Canada was opened 8 January 1829. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in July 1828. All sessions were held at York, Upper Canada. This parliament was dissolved 8 September 1830 on the announcement of the death of King George IV. The House of Assembly of the 10th Parliament of Upper Canada had two sessions 8 January 1829 to 6 March 1830:[1] Both the House and Parliament sat at the old York Court House on King Street. Sessions[1] | Start | End | 1st | 8 January 1829 | 20 March 1829 | 2nd | 8 January 1830 | 6 March 1830 |
Riding | Member | Carleton | Thomas Mabon Radenhurst | Dundas | Peter Shaver | Dundas | George Brouse | Durham | John David Smith | Durham | Charles Fothergill | Essex | John Alexander Wilkinson | Essex | François Baby | Frontenac | Hugh Christopher Thomson | Frontenac | Thomas Dalton | Glengarry | Alexander Fraser | Glengarry | Alexander McMartin | Grenville | George Longley | Grenville | Rufus C. Henderson | Halton | George Rolph | Halton | Caleb Hopkins | Hastings | Joseph N. Lockwood | Hastings | James Hunter Samson | Kent | William Bent Berczy | Kingston | Donald Bethune | Lanark | William Morris | Leeds | John Kilborn | Leeds | William Buell | Lennox & Addington | Marshall Spring Bidwell - Speaker 1829-1830 | Lennox & Addington | Peter Perry | 1st & 2nd Lincoln County | William Terry | 1st & 2nd Lincoln | William Woodruff | 3rd Lincoln | John Johnston Lefferty | 4th Lincoln | Robert Randal | Middlesex | John Matthews | Middlesex | John Rolph | Niagara (town) | Robert Dickson | Norfolk | Duncan McCall | Norfolk | William Warren Baldwin | Northumberland | James Lyons | Northumberland | Benjamin Ewing | Oxford | Thomas Hornor | Oxford | Finley Malcolm | Prescott & Russell | Donald Macdonell | Prince Edward | James Wilson | Prince Edward | Paul Peterson | Simcoe | John Cawthra | Stormont | Archibald McLean | Stormont | Ambrose Blacklock | Wentworth | George Hamilton | Wentworth | John Willson | York (town) | John Beverley Robinson [2] | Robert Baldwin | York | Jesse Ketchum | York | William Lyon Mackenzie |
See also- Legislative Council of Upper Canada
- Executive Council of Upper Canada
- Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
- Lieutenant Governors of Upper Canada, 1791–1841
- Historical federal electoral districts of Canada
- List of Ontario provincial electoral districts
Notes: 1. ^1 Archives of Ontario [https://www.archives.gov.on.ca/english/about/library_l12.aspx#tablea] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110611113645/http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/english/about/library_l12.aspx#tablea#tablea |date=11 June 2011 }} 2. ^became Chief Justice for the province in July 1829 and was replaced by Robert Baldwin.
{{S-start}}{{Succession box| before=9th Parliament of Upper Canada | title=Parliaments in Upper Canada | years=1829–1830 | after=11th Parliament of Upper Canada}}{{S-end}}{{ONLG}} References - Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology, Frederick H. Armstrong, Toronto : Dundurn Press, 1985. {{ISBN|0-919670-92-X}}
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