- Peter Boyle de Blaquière
Peter Boyle de Blaquière (
April 26 1783 -October 23 1860 ) was a political figure inUpper Canada and the first chancellor of theUniversity of Toronto .He was born in
Dublin ,Ireland in 1783, the son of John Blaquiere who emigrated fromFrance and became a member of the peerage. He served in theRoyal Navy on theHMS Director under CaptainWilliam Bligh , was forced off the Director at the Nore with Bligh in 1797 and later fought at theBattle of Camperdown . After he retired from the Navy, he settled inSouthampton ,England . He came to Upper Canada in 1837 and settled in the town of Woodstock.He served as a lieutenant-colonel in the Oxford militia during the
Upper Canada Rebellion . He was appointed to the Legislative Council in 1839 and, in 1841, became a member of the Legislative Council of the united Province of Canada. In 1842, he became warden for the Brock District.In 1849, King's College, affiliated with the
Church of England , became the University of Toronto, independent of the church, and, in 1850, de Blaquière became chancellor. In retaliation, BishopJohn Strachan established Trinity College as a church university in 1852; it would later join with the University of Toronto.He resigned as chancellor in 1853 to protest changes to the University's structure. He died in
Yorkville, Toronto in 1860.External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=3867 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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