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43: 221: ; thence along the shore of the said Bay, to the north-west corner of lot number sixteen ; thence southerly along the allowance for road between lots numbers sixteen and seventeen, to the allowance for road in rear of the third concession ; thence easterly along the said allowance, to the allowance for road between lots numbers thirteen and twelve ; thence along the said allowance to Burlington Bay, to the place of beginning. 460: 266: 467:: Proclamation, Governor General Lord Sydenham, February 27, 1841. Reproduced in the Journal of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada, First Parliament of the Province of Canada, First Session, 1841, pp. ix–xi. 485: 217:
shall be bounded and limited as follows:—commencing at the north-east corner of broken lot number thirteen, in the first concession of the Township of Barton, at the water's edge of
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This article is about the pre-Confederation electoral district. For the successor federal electoral district, see
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Hamilton was represented by one member in the Legislative Assembly. The following were the members for Hamilton.
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Hamilton electoral district was based largely on the municipal boundaries of the town of
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provided that the town of Hamilton would constitute one electoral district in the
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Political Appointments and Elections in the Province of Canada, 1841 to 1860
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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the power to draw the boundaries for the electoral district.
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Journal of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada
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and splitting the Province of Canada into Quebec and
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The district was abolished on July 1, 1867, when the
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Hamilton (federal electoral district)
Hamilton (provincial electoral district)
electoral district
Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
Legislative Assembly
Parliament
Province of Canada
Canada West
Hamilton
Upper Canada
Lower Canada
Canada
province of Ontario
Hamilton
Lake Ontario
Canada West
Ontario
Union Act, 1840
Upper Canada
Lower Canada
Province of Canada
Parliament
Legislative Assembly
Governor General of the Province of Canada
Lord Sydenham
Burlington Bay
1st Parliament
Sir Allan MacNab

Compact Tory

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