The 13th Parliament of Upper Canada was opened 8 November 1836. Elections in Upper Canada had been held 20 June 1836. All sessions were held at Toronto.
^resigned in October 1838 and went to the United States; he was replaced by Milo McCorger in a by-election.
^refused to take his seat in the legislature, protesting the actions of the lieutenant governor in the elections; he was expelled in 1838 and replaced by Henry Burritt.
^appointed registrar for Dundas County; he was replaced by James Morris in a by-election.
^was expelled from the assembly in January 1838, accused of conspiring with the rebels; he was replaced by William Salmon.
^left the country following the Upper Canada Rebellion; Roger Rollo Hunter took his place in the legislature.
^This name appears in the two references cited below; however, in other sources, the name "James Wickens" appears instead.
^appointed to the Court of King's Bench in March 1837 and replaced by Alexander McLean.
^left the country; John William Gamble took his seat in a by-election.
^left Canada; James Edward Small replaced him in the assembly.
References
Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology, Frederick H. Armstrong, Toronto : Dundurn Press, 1985. ISBN0-919670-92-X