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in the body, though not dangerously wounded. But one man was killed on the same occasion; and from the very window whence he received his death, the very flag which shielded his murderer (not only in the commission of his crime but from its consequences), was displayed again on the occasion of the public ceremony performed by the Governor General, to which I have just adverted. Of all the colours in the rainbow, there is but one which could be so employed: I need not say that the flag was orange.
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It is a matter of deep regret that political differences should have run high in this place, and led to the most discreditable results. It is not long since guns were discharged from a window in this town at the successful candidates in an election, and the coachman of one of them was actually shot
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After being called to the bar in 1828, Sherwood returned to Brockville and opened a law practice, in partnership with his younger brother George. He was also involved in local businesses, including land development and banking. In 1835 he moved to York and continued to practise law there for the
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Sherwood joined the 4th Regiment of the Leeds Militia on March 15, 1824, as an Ensign. On May 16, 1827, he was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the 1st Regiment of the West York Militia, and on January 22, 1838, commissioned as Lieutenant-Colonel in the 2nd Regiment of the North York Militia.
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He was a successful mayor. Credit belongs to the committees of council, but Sherwood worked assiduously on the standing committees, with moderation and fairness. He oversaw the regulation of the market, paving the streets and collecting taxes. In 1842, 94 gas lights illuminated King and
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on January 23, 1838. Although his finances were initially stretched, by 1843 he was in comfortable circumstances, and by the time of his death ten years later, he was said to have "the best professional practice of any lawyer in Toronto."
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and a waterworks was underway. Sherwood saw that the Town Hall was too small for the growing civic government and the plans were drawn for Toronto's first municipal offices. Construction began on the new City Hall (now
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accused of participating in a Patriot incursion in December 1838. Several were found guilty and sentenced to death. Sherwood's conduct of the trials was praised by members of the court and also by the prisoners.
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In his term in the Assembly, Sherwood favoured measures to increase economic development, but at the same time, argued for a decentralised banking system, to avoid financial dominance from Toronto. After the
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Sherwood was involved in the prosecutions in several trials from December 1838 to January 1839 which arose from the Rebellion, and also the subsequent incursions from the United States in the
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The History of the Destruction of the Colonial Advocate Press, by Officers of the Provincial Government of Upper Canada, and Law Students of the Attorney and Solicitor General
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In early 1843, Buchanan resigned from the Legislative Assembly, satisfied that his objective of securing responsible government had been secured. In the resulting
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Sherwood was involved in two political riots. While serving his articles under the Attorney General of Upper Canada, he was one of the rioters in the
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He marched with the militia force of some 1200 troops which attacked and dispersed a group of some 200 (150 plus "several dozen") rebels at
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for the district of Leeds, but came in last. In 1834, he tried again, this time for the town of Brockville, but lost by one vote to
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rest of his life, although he maintained connections to the business and legal matters in the Brockville area. He was appointed
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group which controlled the government of Upper Canada. He was educated at the Home District Grammar School, operated by the
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into the United States following dissatisfaction from the governing and policies of the British Colonial government.
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and an elective upper house, but also rejected British interference in the internal affairs of the province.
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In 1829, Sherwood married Mary Graham Smith, also of Loyalist background. The couple had eighteen children.
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The Canadian biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men: Ontario Volume
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Jamie Bradburn, " 'Dereliction of duty': The rise and fall of Toronto's first police force",
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of St. David's ward. When the council met in January 1842, he was elected as the seventh
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Sherwood was also involved in municipal politics in Toronto. In 1841, he was elected
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and the conservative establishment, they were defeated in the election by the
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Political Appointments and Elections in the Province of Canada, 1841 to 1860
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Vol. 1 (1834โ€“1899), (Erin, Ontario: Boston Mills Press, 1982), pp. 36โ€“38.
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by the council, serving from 1842 to 1844. He was also a member of the
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Sherwood sat on city council after his final mayoralty term until 1849.
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Becoming Prominent: Regional Leadership in Upper Canada, 1791โ€“1841
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Sherwood had political ambitions, with an affiliation for the
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Sherwood suffered from ill health later in life and died in
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From May 28, 1847, to March 11, 1848, Sherwood served as
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in 1855 while travelling in Europe, at the age of 48.
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Old City Hall, begun in 1844, as it appeared in 1868
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in 1837, Sherwood was appointed aide-de-camp to the
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Henry Sherwood (disambiguation)
Picture of head and shoulders of a light-skinned man with dark wavy hair, wearing mid-19th century jacket and cravat
Premier of Canada West
William Henry Draper
Robert Baldwin
Mayor of Toronto
George Monro
William Henry Boulton
Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
Brockville
David Jones
Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
Isaac Buchanan
John George Bowes
Bad Kissingen
Bavaria
Tory
Ephraim Jones
Levius Peters Sherwood
George Sherwood
Samuel Sherwood
Britain
Upper Canada militia
Battle of Gallows Hill
QC
Tory
Province of Canada
Loyalist
Brockville
Augusta Township

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