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273:, and a significant number of landowners. Nine members of the Legislative Council, some of whom were also Executive Councillors, were slave owners or members of slave-owning families. White wrote that there was "much opposition but little argument" to his bill. 912: 932: 937: 46: 562: 292:
on January 2, 1800. He was shot and died 2 days later. He lived beyond his means and was often in debt, and his estate went unsettled for 37 years.
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as a possible attorney general for Upper Canada and was appointed in 1791. Samuel Shepherd had married his sister, Elizabeth White in 1783.
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was not without opposition. Four of the original sixteen members of the Legislative Assembly were slave owners:
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As attorney general for the province, he wrote the bill in 1793 which barred the introduction of additional
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Historical Narratives of Early Canada: "AN ACT TO PREVENT THE FURTHER INTRODUCTION OF SLAVES"
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Legislation passed during the first four years of his tenure includes:
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The Law Society of Upper Canada, List of Law Society Treasurers
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Attorneys-General of the Province of Canada (Canada West)
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and was called to the bar in 1785. He was recommended to
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Law Society's First Treasurer Killed in Duel - Jan. 1800
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
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Lawyer and politician in Upper Canada (c.1761–1800)
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Index

John White (d. 1800)
1st
Treasurer of the Law Society of Upper Canada
Robert Isaac Dey Gray
Hicks Hall, Middlesex
York, Upper Canada
Upper Canada
Attorney General
Upper Canada
Constitutional Act of 1791
Act to limit slavery
Hicks Hall
Middlesex
Inner Temple
London
William Osgoode
Samuel Shepherd
Kingston
1st Parliament of Upper Canada
Leeds
Frontenac
Niagara-on-the-Lake
slaves
trial by jury
Law Society of Upper Canada
act against slavery
John McDonell
Hazelton Spencer
Peter Van Alstine
David William Smith

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