- Thomas David Morrison
Thomas David Morrison (ca. 1796 -
March 19 1856 ) was a doctor and political figure inUpper Canada .He was born in
Quebec City around 1796. He served as a clerk in the medical department of the British army during theWar of 1812 . He studied medicine in theUnited States and, on his return in 1824, was licensed to practice medicine in Upper Canada. In 1828, he ran unsuccessfully to represent the town of York (Toronto ) in the provincial assembly. In 1834, he was elected to the first city council for Toronto. He was elected to the 12th and 13th Parliaments of Upper Canada representing the 3rd riding of York County. In 1836, he served a one year term as mayor of Toronto.Although Morrison had been an early supporter of the reform position in Upper Canada and the actions taken by reformers in
Lower Canada , he did not supportWilliam Lyon Mackenzie 's revolt. However, in April 1838, he was charged withtreason , but found not guilty. At the end of the trial, he left for theUnited States , concerned about being charged with a lesser offence. In 1843, when anamnesty was granted, he returned to Toronto and resumed his medical practice.He died of
palsy at Toronto in 1856.External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=4095 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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