CouNTIES AND RIDINGs. 
ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

Glengarry... 2. ia Re ee 
Prescott), G2. NRA 
Stormont and Russell. ....... 
Durndasiy seis eae eee 
GÉANTS 
FTORTENAC A lien 
Prince Edward,except Amelias- 
DORE EEE re te 
Lennox and Addington . ..... 
Hastings and Townships of 
Ameliasburgh 
Northumberland and Durham. 
York, E. Riding 
Emeoin AS EIdIND we see ee 
Lincoln, 2nd Riding . ........ 
Lincoln, 3rd Riding 
Lincoln, 4th Riding 
Oxford and Middlesex . ...... 
NOrOlk PRE RE 
Kent: MER es eee eo 
Wentworth s25 aac scan ce 
Haltom MP eo eats 

Alexander McMartin, gen. election. (Journal). 
John Cameron, gen. election. (Journal). 
John Macdonell, gen. election. (Journal). 
Philip VanKoughnet, gen. election. Journal). 
John Chrysler, takes seat 10 Mar., 1817. (Journal). 
Jonas Jones, gen. election. (Journal). 
Peter Howard, gen. election. (Journal). 
Allan McLean, Speaker, gen. election. (Journal). 
(Journal). 
(Journal). 
(Journal). 
James Cotter, gen. election. 
Willett Casey, gen. election. 
Isaac Fraser, gen. election. 
J. McNabb, gen. election. (Journal). 
Zaccheus Burnham, gen. election. (Journal). 
Peter Robinson, gen. election. (Journal). 
Robert Nelles, gen. election. (Journal). 
Ralfe Clench, votes, Ist on 27 Feb’y., 1817. 
David Secord, gen. election. (Journal). 
Isaac Swayze, gen. election. (Journal). 
Mahlon Burwell, gen. election. (Journal). 
Robert Nichol, gen. election. (Journal). 
William McCormick, gen. election. (Journal). 
George B. Hall, gen. election. (Journal). 
Joshua Cornwall, took seat 8 Feb’y., 1817. 
James Durand, took seat 25 Feb’y., 1817. Attack 
on House, 1 Mar., 1817. (Journal). Expelled 
7 Mar., 1817. New writ, re-elected, takes seat 
6 Feb’y., 1818. 
Moses Gamble, takes seat 25 Feb’y., 1817, not quali- 
fied; new election, 24 Mar., 1817. 
Richard Hatt, takes seat, 6 Feb’y., 1818. Hatt, 
died before 21 Feb’y., 1820. New writ ordered, 
22 Feb’y., 1820. 

Highth Parliament, 1820-1824. Opened 31st January, 1821. Sir 
Peregrine Maitland, Lieutenant-Governor, Levius P. Sherwood, Speaker. 
In 1820 a new Act provided one member for every county of 1,000 
two members for those of 4,000 souls, and one member for every 
town of 1,000 souls where quarter sessions were held. 
souls; 
