[CAMPBELL] 
THE UPPER CANADA ASSEMBLY 
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CouUNTIES AND RIDINGS. 
Prince Edward, except Amelias- 
burgh 
Lennox and Addington 
Hastings and Township of 
Amreliasoune hire mca sae 
Northumberland and Durham. 
York, E.R., and Simcoe Co... . 
York, W.R., Saltfleet, An- 
caster, &c 
Lincoln, 1st Riding 
Lincoln, 2nd Riding. ........ 
Lincoln, 3rd Riding 
Lincoln, 4th Riding 
Oxford and Middlesex. ...... 
REPRESENTATIVES. 

John Stinson, present 19 Feb’y, 1814. (Journal). 
Benjamin Fairfield, present 19 Feb’y., 1814. 
(Journal). 
Timothy Thompson, present 19 Feb’y., 1814. 
(Journal). 
James Young, present 19 Feb’y., 1814. (Journal). 
David McGregor Rogers, present 19 Feb’y., 1814. 
(Journal). 
Thomas Ridout, present 19 Feb’y., 1814. (Journal). 
John Wilson, absent ill 19 Feb’y., 1814. (Journal). 
Abraham Markle, (deserted to the enemy) referred 
to in Address 17 Feb’y., 1814. James Durand, 
sueceeds, present 7 Feb’y., 1816. (Journal). 
Joseph Willcocks, (deserted to the enemy) referred to 
in Address, 17 Feb’y., 1814. Robert Nelles, 
succeeds, present, 6 Feb’y., 1816. (Journal). 
Ralfe Clench, absent, prisoner with the enemy, 19th 
Feb’y., 1814. (Journal). 
Thomas Dickson, present 19 Feb’y., 1814. (Journal). 
John Fanning, (dead). Now Isaac Swayze; Swayze 
present, 19 Feb’y., 1814. (Journal). 
Mahlon Burwell, present 19 Feb’y., 1814. (Journal). 
Robert Nichol, present 19 Feb’y., 1814. (Journal). 
John McGregor, absent, prisoner with the enemy, 19 
Feb’y., 1814, takes seat 13 Feb’y., 1816. (Journal). 
‘Richard Pattinson, present 19 Feb’y., 1814. (Jour- 
nal). William McCormick, absent, prisoner with 
the enemy, 19 Feb’y., 1814. (Journal). 



Note.—The Journals for the first (Special) Session 1812, and the 2nd Session, 
1813, of the sixth Parliament, 
are lost, having been destroyed by the enemy at the 
capture of York, 27th, 29th April, 1813. 
Seventh Parliament, Ist June, 1816-1820. Opened 4th February, 
1817. On the 5th February, 1817, a Bill passed the House, constituting 
the two new ridings of Halton and Wentworth out of the old double 
riding of West York, Saltfleet and Ancaster. Francis Gore, Esq., 
Lieutenant-Governor until August, 1818. Samuel Smith, Administra- 
tor, 1817 to 1818. Sir Peregrine Maitland succeeds as Lieutenant- 
Governor, August 1818, Speaker, Allan McLean. 
Sec. II., 1910. 12. 
