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The 4th Parliament of Ontario was in session from June 5, 1879 until February 1, 1883, just prior to the 1883 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Liberal Party led by Oliver Mowat. Riding Member Party Addington Hammel Madden Deroche Liberal Algoma Robert Adam Lyon Liberal Brant North James Young Liberal Brant South Arthur Sturgis Hardy Liberal Brockville Christopher Finlay Fraser Conservative Bruce North Donald Sinclair Liberal Bruce South Rupert Mearse Wells [1] Liberal Hamilton Parke O'Connor (1882) Liberal Cardwell Charles Robinson Liberal Carleton George William Monk Conservative Cornwall William Mack Liberal Dufferin John Barr [2] Conservative William Jelly (1880) Conservative Dundas Andrew Broder Conservative Durham East John Rosevear [3] Conservative Charles Herbert Brereton (1882) Conservative Durham West James Wellington McLaughlin Liberal Elgin East Thomas McIntyre Nairn Liberal Elgin West John Cascaden Liberal Essex North Solomon White Conservative Essex South Lewis Wigle [1] Conservative William Douglas Balfour (1882) Liberal Frontenac Delino Dexter Calvin Conservative Glengarry Donald Macmaster [1] Conservative James Rayside (1882) Liberal Grenville South Frederick John French Conservative Grey East Abram William Lauder Conservative Grey North David Creighton Conservative Grey South James Hill Hunter Liberal Haldimand Jacob Baxter Liberal Halton David Robertson Liberal Hamilton John Morison Gibson Liberal Hastings East Nathaniel Stephen Appleby Independent Conservative Hastings North George Henry Boulter Conservative Hastings West Alexander Robertson [4] Conservative Baltis Rose (1882) Conservative Huron East Thomas Gibson Liberal Huron South Archibald Bishop Liberal Huron West Alexander McLagan Ross Liberal Kent East Daniel McCraney Liberal Kent West Edward Robinson Liberal Kingston James Henry Metcalfe Conservative Lambton East Peter Graham Liberal Lambton West Timothy Blair Pardee Liberal Lanark North William Clyde Caldwell Liberal Lanark South William Lees Independent Leeds North and Grenville North Henry Merrick Conservative Leeds South William Richardson Conservative Lennox George Douglas Hawley Liberal Lincoln Sylvester Neelon Liberal London William Ralph Meredith Conservative Middlesex East Richard Tooley Conservative Middlesex North John Waters Liberal Middlesex West John Watterworth Liberal Monck Richard Harcourt Liberal Muskoka and Parry Sound John Classon Miller [4] Liberal James Whitney Bettes (1882) Liberal Norfolk North John Bailey Freeman Liberal Norfolk South William Morgan Conservative Northumberland East James Marshall Ferris Liberal Northumberland West John Collard Field Liberal Ontario North Thomas Paxton [5] Liberal Frank Madill (1881) Conservative Ontario South John Dryden Liberal Ottawa Patrick Baskerville Conservative Oxford North Oliver Mowat Liberal Oxford South Adam Crooks Liberal Peel Kenneth Chisholm Liberal Perth North David Davidson Hay Liberal Perth South Thomas Ballantyne Liberal Peterborough East Thomas Blezard Liberal Peterborough West William Hepburn Scott [3] Conservative Robert Kincaid (1882) Conservative Prescott William Harkin [3] Conservative Albert Peter Hagar Liberal (1881) Prince Edward Gideon Striker Liberal Renfrew North Thomas Murray [4] Liberal William Balmer McAllister (1882) Conservative Renfrew South James Bonfield Liberal Russell Adam Jacob Baker Conservative Simcoe East Herman Henry Cook [1] Liberal Charles Alfred Drury (1882) Liberal Simcoe South William James Parkhill Conservative Simcoe West Thomas Long Conservative Stormont Joseph Kerr Conservative Toronto East Alexander Morris Conservative Toronto West Robert Bell Conservative Victoria North Samuel Stanley Peck Liberal Victoria South Samuel Casey Wood Liberal Waterloo North Moses Springer [5] Liberal Elias Weber Bingeman Snider (1881) Liberal Waterloo South James Livingston [1] Liberal Isaac Master (1882) Liberal Welland Daniel Near Liberal Wellington Centre Charles Clarke Liberal Wellington South James Laidlaw Liberal Wellington West Robert McKim Liberal Wentworth North James McMahon Liberal Wentworth South Nicholas Awrey Liberal York East George Washington Badgerow Liberal York North Joseph Henry Widdifield Liberal York West Peter Patterson Liberal References ^ a b c d e elected to federal seat ^ unseated after an appeal ^ a b c died in 1881 ^ a b c resigned to contest federal seat ^ a b appointed sheriff in 1881 External links A History of Ontario : its resources and development., Alexander Fraser Members in Parliament 4 v • d • e Sessions of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1st (1867-1871) · 2nd (1871-1874) · 3rd (1875-1879) · 4th (1879-1883) · 5th (1883-1886) · 6th (1886-1890) · 7th (1890-1894) · 8th (1894-1898) · 9th (1898-1902) · 10th (1902-1904) · 11th (1905-1908) · 12th (1908-1911) · 13th (1911-1914) · 14th (1914-1919) · 15th (1919-1923) · 16th (1923-1926) · 17th (1926-1929) · 18th (1929-1934) · 19th (1934-1937) · 20th (1937-1943) · 21st (1943-1945) · 22nd (1945-1948) · 23rd (1948-1951) · 24th (1951-1955) · 25th (1955-1959) · 26th (1959-1963) · 27th (1963-1967) · 28th (1967-1971) · 29th (1971-1975) · 30th (1975-1977) · 31st (1977-1981) · 32nd 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