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Riding
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Member
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Party
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First elected / previously elected
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Comments
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Addington
|
Hammel Madden Deroche
|
Liberal
|
1871
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Algoma
|
Robert Adam Lyon
|
Liberal
|
1878
|
|
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Brant
|
James Young
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
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Brant South
|
Arthur Sturgis Hardy
|
Liberal
|
1873
|
Provincial Secretary and Registrar in Mowat ministry[2]
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Brockville
|
Christopher Finlay Fraser
|
Conservative
|
1872
|
Commissioner of Public Works in Mowat ministry[3]
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Bruce North
|
Donald Sinclair
|
Liberal
|
1867
|
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Bruce South
|
Rupert Mearse Wells
|
Liberal
|
1872
|
resigned June 6, 1882 to contest (successfully) federal seat[4]
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|
Hamilton Parke O'Connor (1882)
|
Liberal
|
1882
|
elected October 18, 1882[5]
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Cardwell
|
Charles Robinson
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
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Carleton
|
George William Monk
|
Conservative
|
1871
|
|
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Cornwall
|
William Mack
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
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Dufferin
|
John Barr
|
Conservative
|
1875
|
unseated December 11, 1879 after the election results were appealed[6]
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|
William Jelly (1880)
|
Conservative
|
1880
|
elected January 9, 1880[7]
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|
Dundas
|
Andrew Broder
|
Conservative
|
1875
|
|
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Durham East
|
John Rosevear
|
Conservative
|
1875
|
died May 12, 1881[8]
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|
Charles Herbert Brereton (1882)
|
Conservative
|
1882
|
elected June 29, 1882[9]
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|
Durham West
|
James Wellington McLaughlin
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
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Elgin East
|
Thomas McIntyre Nairn
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
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Elgin West
|
John Cascaden
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
Essex North
|
Solomon White
|
Conservative
|
1878
|
|
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Essex South
|
Lewis Wigle
|
Conservative
|
1875
|
resigned June 9, 1882 to contest (successfully) federal seat[10]
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|
William Douglas Balfour (1882)
|
Liberal
|
1882
|
elected October 18, 1882[11]
|
|
Frontenac
|
Delino Dexter Calvin
|
Conservative
|
1868, 1877
|
|
|
Glengarry
|
Donald Macmaster
|
Conservative
|
1879
|
resigned February 1, 1883 after he was elected to federal seat[12]
|
|
James Rayside (1882)
|
Liberal
|
1882
|
elected October 18, 1882[13]
|
|
Grenville South
|
Frederick John French
|
Conservative
|
1879
|
|
|
Grey East
|
Abram William Lauder
|
Conservative
|
1867
|
|
|
Grey North
|
David Creighton
|
Conservative
|
1875
|
|
|
Grey South
|
James Hill Hunter
|
Liberal
|
1875
|
|
|
Haldimand
|
Jacob Baxter
|
Liberal
|
1867
|
|
|
Halton
|
David Robertson
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
Hamilton
|
John Morison Gibson
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
Hastings East
|
Nathaniel Stephen Appleby
|
Independent Conservative
|
1875
|
|
|
Hastings North
|
George Henry Boulter
|
Conservative
|
1867
|
|
|
Hastings West
|
Alexander Robertson
|
Conservative
|
1879
|
resigned June 2, 1882 to contest (successfully) federal seat[14]
|
|
Baltis Rose (1882)
|
Conservative
|
1882
|
elected October 18, 1882[15]
|
|
Huron East
|
Thomas Gibson
|
Liberal
|
1871
|
|
|
Huron South
|
Archibald Bishop
|
Liberal
|
1873
|
|
|
Huron West
|
Alexander McLagan Ross
|
Liberal
|
1875
|
|
|
Kent East
|
Daniel McCraney
|
Liberal
|
1875
|
|
|
Kent West
|
Edward Robinson
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
Kingston
|
James Henry Metcalfe
|
Conservative
|
1879
|
|
|
Lambton East
|
Peter Graham
|
Liberal
|
1875
|
|
|
Lambton West
|
Timothy Blair Pardee
|
Liberal
|
1867
|
Commissioner of Crown Lands in Mowat ministry[16]
|
|
Lanark North
|
William Clyde Caldwell
|
Liberal
|
1872, 1879
|
|
|
Lanark South
|
William Lees
|
Independent
|
1879
|
|
|
Leeds North and Grenville North
|
Henry Merrick
|
Conservative
|
1871
|
|
|
Leeds South
|
William Richardson
|
Conservative
|
1879
|
|
|
Lennox
|
George Douglas Hawley
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
Lincoln
|
Sylvester Neelon
|
Liberal
|
1875, 1879
|
|
|
London
|
William Ralph Meredith
|
Conservative
|
1872
|
Leader of the Opposition
|
|
Middlesex East
|
Richard Tooley
|
Conservative
|
1871
|
|
|
Middlesex North
|
John Waters
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
Middlesex West
|
John Watterworth
|
Liberal
|
1872
|
|
|
Monck
|
Richard Harcourt
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
Muskoka and Parry Sound
|
John Classon Miller
|
Liberal
|
1875
|
resigned June 2, 1882 to contest (unsuccessfully) federal seat[17]
|
|
James Whitney Bettes (1882)
|
Liberal
|
1882
|
elected October 30, 1882[18]
|
|
Norfolk North
|
John Bailey Freeman
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
Norfolk South
|
William Morgan
|
Conservative
|
1879
|
|
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Northumberland East
|
James Marshall Ferris
|
Liberal
|
1875
|
|
|
Northumberland West
|
John Collard Field
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
Ontario North
|
Thomas Paxton
|
Liberal
|
1867
|
resigned February 1, 1883 after he was appointed sheriff[19]
|
|
Frank Madill (1881)
|
Conservative
|
1881
|
elected June 14, 1881[20]
|
|
Ontario South
|
John Dryden
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
Ottawa
|
Patrick Baskerville
|
Conservative
|
1879
|
|
|
Oxford North
|
Oliver Mowat
|
Liberal
|
1872
|
Premier and Attorney General in Mowat ministry[21]
|
|
Oxford South
|
Adam Crooks
|
Liberal
|
1871,[a] 1875
|
Minister of Education in Mowat ministry[22]
|
|
Peel
|
Kenneth Chisholm
|
Liberal
|
1873
|
|
|
Perth North
|
David Davidson Hay
|
Liberal
|
1875
|
|
|
Perth South
|
Thomas Ballantyne
|
Liberal
|
1875
|
|
|
Peterborough East
|
Thomas Blezard
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
Peterborough West
|
William Hepburn Scott
|
Conservative
|
1874, 1875
|
died July 11, 1881[23]
|
|
Robert Kincaid (1882)
|
Conservative
|
1882
|
elected August 24, 1881[24]
|
|
Prescott
|
William Harkin
|
Conservative
|
1875
|
died February 11, 1881[25]
|
|
Albert Peter Hagar (1881)
|
Liberal
|
1881
|
elected April 22, 1881[26]
|
|
Prince Edward
|
Gideon Striker
|
Liberal
|
1871
|
|
|
Renfrew North
|
Thomas Murray
|
Liberal
|
1869, 1879
|
resigned to contest (unsuccessfully) federal seat[27] (date of resignation unclear)
|
|
William Balmer McAllister (1882)
|
Conservative
|
1882
|
elected October 18, 1882[28]
|
|
Renfrew South
|
James Bonfield
|
Liberal
|
1875
|
|
|
Russell
|
Adam Jacob Baker
|
Conservative
|
1875
|
|
|
Simcoe East
|
Herman Henry Cook
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
resigned June 1, 1882 to contest (successfully) federal seat[29]
|
|
Charles Alfred Drury (1882)
|
Liberal
|
1882
|
elected October 18, 1882[30]
|
|
Simcoe South
|
William James Parkhill
|
Conservative
|
1878
|
|
|
Simcoe West
|
Thomas Long
|
Conservative
|
1875
|
|
|
Stormont
|
Joseph Kerr
|
Conservative
|
1879
|
|
|
Toronto East
|
Alexander Morris
|
Conservative
|
1879
|
|
|
Toronto West
|
Robert Bell
|
Conservative
|
1875
|
|
|
Victoria North
|
Samuel Stanley Peck
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
Victoria South
|
Samuel Casey Wood
|
Liberal
|
1871
|
Treasurer and Commissioner of Agriculture in Mowat ministry[31]
|
|
Waterloo North
|
Moses Springer
|
Liberal
|
1867
|
resigned April 25, 1879 after he was appointed sheriff[32]
|
|
Elias Weber Bingeman Snider (1881)
|
Liberal
|
1881
|
elected June 17, 1881[33]
|
|
Waterloo South
|
James Livingston
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
resigned February 1, 1883 after he was elected to federal seat[34]
|
|
Isaac Master (1882)
|
Liberal
|
1877, 1882
|
elected October 18, 1882[35]
|
|
Welland
|
Daniel Near
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
Wellington Centre
|
Charles Clarke
|
Liberal
|
1871
|
Speaker
|
|
Wellington South
|
James Laidlaw
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
Wellington West
|
Robert McKim
|
Liberal
|
1867,[b] 1879
|
|
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Wentworth North
|
James McMahon
|
Liberal
|
1875
|
|
|
Wentworth South
|
Nicholas Awrey
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
York East
|
George Badgerow
|
Liberal
|
1879
|
|
|
York North
|
Joseph Henry Widdifield
|
Liberal
|
1875
|
|
|
York West
|
Peter Patterson
|
Liberal
|
1871
|
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