- Samuel Harrison
Infobox President
name = William Henry Draper
caption = The Hon. William Henry Draper
birth_date = birth date|1802|3|4|mf=y
birth_place =Manchester, England
death_date =Jul 23 ,1867
death_place =Toronto, Ontario
order = 1stPremier of Canada West
term_start = 1841
term_end = 1842
predecessor = none
successor =William Henry Draper
party = Reformer
religion =
profession = farmer, mill owner
spouse =Samuel Bealey Harrison (
March 4 1802 –July 23 1867 ) was Joint Premier of the Province of Canada forCanada East from1841 to1842 withWilliam Henry Draper PM forCanada West . Draper was a member of theFamily Compact and Harrison was a moderate Reformer, the predecessor of theLiberal Party of Canada .Born in
Manchester England to John and Mary Harrison, Harrison was a lawyer, miller, politician, and judge. He was called to the bar in 1832 and entered practice inLondon . Because of ill health, he retired toUpper Canada near Oakville in 1837, intending to become a gentleman farmer. He also built asawmill andgristmill on his property. In 1839, he was called to the bar in Upper Canada and was appointed a justice of the peace in the following year.In 1841, Lord Sydenham appointed him provincial secretary for Canada West in the Executive Council of the
Province of Canada . He was elected to theLegislative Assembly of the Province of Canada in Kingston and served as government leader withWilliam Henry Draper . In 1842, he was appointed to the Board of Works which was responsible for the building and improvement ofcanal s within the province. Harrison was responsible for drafting and introducing the Common Schools Bill and the District Councils Bill which established elected municipal government in Canada West. Harrison introduced amendments which watered downRobert Baldwin 's resolutions calling for responsible government to make them acceptable to Sydenham. However, it was Harrison who recommended to Sydenham's successor, SirCharles Bagot , that Baldwin andLouis-Hippolyte Lafontaine be invited to form the next government. Harrison served as provincial secretary in the new administration but resigned in 1843 to protest the movement of the capital from Kingston toMontreal . He was elected again to the assembly in Kent in 1844 but resigned in 1845 to accept an appointment as judge of the Surrogate Court for the Home District. He served in that position for 22 years, continuing in the court for York County after the district was abolished. He was named to the Board of Education for Canada West and also served in the Senate for theUniversity of Toronto .Harrison died in
Toronto shortly after Confederation.References
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=4480 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=4957 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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