7th Parliament of Upper Canada


The 7th Parliament of Upper Canada was opened 4 February 1817. Elections in Upper Canada had been held in July 1816. All sessions were held at York, Upper Canada at the home of Chief Justice of the Court William Henry Draper. This parliament was dissolved 3 May 1820 on the announcement of the death of King George III.
The House of Assembly of the 7th Parliament of Upper Canada had five sessions 4 February 1817 to 7 March 1820:
SessionsStartEnd
1st4 February 18177 April 1817
2nd5 February 18181 April 1818
3rd12 October 181827 November 1818
4th7 June 181912 July 1819
5th21 February 18207 March 1820

RidingMember
DundasJohn Crysler
EssexWilliam McCormick
EssexGeorge Benson Hall
FrontenacAllan McLean 1817-1820
GlengarryAlexander McMartin
GlengarryJohn Cameron
GrenvilleJonas Jones
HaltonMoses Gamble
Richard Hatt
Hastings & Ameliasburgh TownshipJames McNabb
KentJoshua Cornwall
LeedsPeter Howard
Lennox & AddingtonWillet Casey
Lennox & AddingtonIsaac Fraser
1st Lincoln CountyRobert Nelles
2nd LincolnRalfe Clench
3rd LincolnDavid Secord
4th LincolnIsaac Swayze
NorfolkRobert Nichol
Northumberland and DurhamZacheus Burnham
Oxford & MiddlesexMahlon Burwell
PrescottJohn McDonell
Prince Edward except Ameliasburgh TownshipJames Cotter
Stormont & RussellPhilip VanKoughnet
WentworthJames Durand
East York & SimcoePeter Robinson