- John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar
John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar, GCB,
GCMG , PC (August 31 ,1807 –October 6 ,1876 ), known as Sir John Young, 2nd Baronet, from 1848 to 1870, was the secondGovernor General of Canada .Born in
Bombay ,India , Young sat in the House of Commons as aTory member for Cavan between 1831 and 1855. He married the 14-year-old Lady Adelaide Annabella Dalton onApril 8 ,1835 . From 1841 to 1846, he occupied a cabinet minister's post in the government of Sir Robert Peel. He succeeded to thebaronet cy in 1848, thus becoming Sir John Young, Bt. He was appointed Lord High Commissioner to the Ionian Islands from 1855 to 1859, followed by a post as the twelfth Governor ofNew South Wales ,Australia , fromMay 16 ,1861 toDecember 24 ,1867 .Young was appointed Administrator of Canada from the time that Lord Monck left office in 1868 until he was sworn in as Governor General on
February 2 ,1869 . AsCanada 's second Governor General, Lord Lisgar (as he became in 1870) was not shy about voicing criticism or strong opinions. While some resented his independent mind, SirJohn A. Macdonald thought Lisgar the most able of the Governors General he had known. A review of Lord Lisgar's term of office and accomplishments explains this high regard. In his first year in office, theRed River Rebellion began underLouis Riel . OnDecember 6 ,1869 , hopes of appeasement led him to declare an amnesty during the Riel confrontation. Then, in 1870, a rebel group of Irish-Americans, called Fenians, raided Canada in an attempt to win Irish independence from Britain. In both conflicts, Lord Lisgar was a wise mediator who helped lessen some of the potential bitterness. He also prevented the execution of the captured Fenian invaders by sending a sternly worded telegram to those who were ready to apply quick justice.During this time of considerable turmoil, Canada was also experiencing a period of growth and increasing unity. Manitoba joined Confederation in 1870 and
British Columbia , though still uncommitted, was considering union. When a delegation from British Columbia came in June 1870 to discuss joining Canada, Lord Lisgar spoke to them personally of the young country's wish to include the colony in Confederation. British Columbia joined Canada in 1871.The proposed 1869 transfer of
Rupert's Land and theNorth-Western Territory from theHudson's Bay Company to the Crown was delayed until 1870 by theRed River Rebellion . In the interim, Lord Lisgar was the nominal Lieutenant Governor of the huge parcel of land. He was a strong supporter of Confederation and played a positive role in building a united Canada by touring the country extensively and promoting this goal.Lord Lisgar made important advances in relations with the
United States . He was the first Governor General to travel to the United States, meeting PresidentUlysses S. Grant and inaugurating a rail link between Boston and Portland with Saint John andFredericton, New Brunswick in 1871 at the border crossing betweenVanceboro, Maine andSt. Croix, New Brunswick . In 1869 he also received the first royal visitor since Confederation — the 19-year old Prince Arthur, third son of Queen Victoria. Prince Arthur would return to Canada in 1911, as theDuke of Connaught , to be Governor General.Lord Lisgar and his wife, Lady Adelaide Annabella Dalton Lisgar, added many important traditions to
Rideau Hall . They held the first recorded New Year's Levee in 1869, while he was Administrator, and organized Christmas and Garden Parties. And in 1872, the noon gun firing onParliament Hill was established, and the Governor General's Foot Guards army regiment was created. The first duty of the new regiment was to provide a guard of honour for Lord Lisgar on his departure from office in June of the same year.After completing his term of office in Canada, Lord Lisgar returned to Ireland. Lady Lisgar re-married twice after Lord Lisgar's death on
October 6 ,1876 , and died in Paris onJuly 19 ,1895 at the age of 74. Having died without either issue or close relations, his barony ended with him.Lisgar Collegiate Institute on Lisgar Street inOttawa takes its name from Lord Lisgar. A likeness of Lord Lisgar is prominently displayed in the school's library.Lisgar Street in
Toronto and Lisgar Avenue inSaskatoon takes its name from Lord Lisgar.In
Mississauga, Ontario , a community in the Meadowvale neighbourhood has been called "Lisgar". In the fall of 2007, a newLisgar GO Station will be opened on the Milton GO train line, and a "Lisgar Middle School" in the neighbourhood within thePeel District School Board .External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=5333 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
* [http://www.gg.ca Website of the Governor General of Canada]
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