- John Arthur Roebuck
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John Roebuck "John Arthur Roebuck (
December 28 ,1802 –November 30 ,1879 ), Britishpolitician , was born at Madras, inIndia .After the death of his father, a civil servant, his mother's second marriage transferred him to
Canada , where he was chiefly brought-up. He came toEngland in 1824, was called to the bar (Q.C. 1843), became intimate with the leading radical and utilitarian reformers, was elected LiberalMember of Parliament (MP) for Bath in 1832, and took up that general attitude of hostility to the government of the day, be it what it might, which he retained throughout his life.At all times conspicuous for his eloquence, honesty and recalcitrancy, he twice came with especial prominence before the public—in 1838, when, although at the time without a seat in parliament, he appeared at the bar of the Commons to protest, in the name of the Canadian Assembly, against the suspension of the Canadian constitution; and in 1855, when, having overthrown Lord Aberdeen's ministry by carrying a resolution for the appointment of a committee of inquiry into the mismanagement in the
Crimean War , he presided over its proceedings.In his latter years his political opinions became greatly modified, but with one interruption he retained his seat for Sheffield, which he had won in 1849, until his death in
London .Works
* "Remarks on the Proposed Union of the Canadas", 1822
* "Debate in the House of Commons, on the 15th April, 1834, on Mr. Roebuck's Motion for "a Select Committee to inquire the means of remedying the evils which exist in the form of the governments now existing in Upper and Lower Canada.", 1834
* "The Canadas and Their Grievances", 1835
* "Existing Difficulties in the Government of the Canadas", 1836
* "The Colonies of England : A Plan for the Government of Portion of Our Colonial Possessions", 1849
* "History of the Whig Ministry of 1830, to the Passing of the Reform Bill ", 1852References
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* "Life and Letters of John Arthur Roebuck, P.C., Q.C., M.P.: With Chapters of Autobiography", London: E. Arnold, 1897, 392 pagesExternal links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=5237 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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