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Thomas McKay

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Thomas McKay became quite wealthy and in 1837 he bought 1100 acres (4.5 km) east of the village. On the western edge of this new land he built in 1838 for himself a limestone
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McKay was one of the few business leaders to remain in Bytown after the canal project was finished. He bought land at the intersection of the
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and Bytown. The Commissariat building built by McKay in 1827 during the construction of the Rideau Canal now serves as home to the
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immigrants to come to the area and it became a prosperous industrial centre. He was an Elder and Trustee of
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He spelt his surname "McKay" but places named in his honour frequently use "MacKay", or "Mackay" instead.
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to house his daughter and son-in-law. The remainder of McKay's lands later became the village of
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from 1834 to 1841. From 1841 until his death in 1855, he served on the
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McKay entered politics serving on Bytown's city council, and then the
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Members of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada
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On Mr. McKay being un-seated on petition, 14 November 1874
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and is the oldest surviving stone building in the city of
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lands for St Andrew's. He was also a founding trustee of
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Legislative Council of the United Province of Canada
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
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Thomas McKay (disambiguation)

Perth, Scotland
Canadian
Ottawa, Ontario
Perth, Scotland
stonemason
the Canadas
Montreal
John Redpath
Lachine Canal
locks
Rideau Canal
Rideau River
Ottawa River
Bytown
Hull, Quebec
Bytown Museum
Ottawa
Rideau River
Ottawa River
New Edinburgh
sawmill
gristmill
Scottish
St. Andrew's
Church of Scotland
The Glebe
Queen's College
Scottish Regency

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