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Frontenac (Province of Canada electoral district)

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Statutes of the Province of Upper Canada; Together with Such British Statutes, Ordinances of Quebec, and Proclamations, as Relate to the Said Province
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provided that Kingston was its own electoral district in the new Parliament. The boundaries of Kingston electoral district were defined by the
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provided that the pre-existing electoral boundaries of Upper Canada would continue to be used in the new Parliament, unless altered by the
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The only change from those boundaries in 1841 was that the county seat, Kingston, was no longer included in Frontenac riding. The
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Journal of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, from the eighth day of November, 1836, to the fourth day of March, 1837
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Frontenac was represented by one member in the Legislative Assembly. The following were the members for Frontenac.
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This article is about the pre-Confederation electoral district. For the successor federal electoral district, see
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The Statutes of Upper Canada to the Time of Union, Revised and Published by Authority
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The boundaries had been further defined by a statute of Upper Canada in 1798:
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Political Appointments and Elections in the Province of Canada, 1841 to 1860
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was the major centre, although Kingston was a separate electoral district.
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That the sixth of the said counties be hereafter called by the name of the
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Proclamation, Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe, July 16, 1792
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Frontenac electoral district was located in the eastern area of
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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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Frontenac (Ontario electoral district)
Frontenac (Ontario provincial electoral district)
electoral district
Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
Legislative Assembly
Parliament
Province of Canada
Canada West
Frontenac County
Upper Canada
Lower Canada
Canada
province of Ontario
Canada West
Ontario
Lake Ontario
Saint Lawrence River
Kingston
Union Act, 1840
Upper Canada
Lower Canada
Province of Canada
Parliament
Frontenac County
Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada
John Graves Simcoe
county of Frontenac
county of Leeds
lake Ontario

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