- John Mure
John Mure (ca 1776 –
January 17 1823 ) was a businessman and political figure inLower Canada .He was born in
Scotland around 1776, probably inKilmarnock parish, and had arrived inMontreal by 1782. In 1778, he was hired by James Tod as a clerk atQuebec City . He later went into business on his own, involved in thefur trade and the importing of goods. In 1796, with Tod and others, he was purchased the fiefs of Grosse-Île and Granville. He married his cousin, Margaret Porteous, in 1798; she died the following year and their child died while still very young. Mure was involved in a conglomerate of companies that took part in the fur trade, supplied traders and merchants and trans-Atlantic shipping. He later became a partner in theXY Company and then in theNorth West Company .Mure also took part in the timber trade. In 1799, he was named justice of the peace. In 1804, he was elected to the
Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for York in the Ottawa valley; he was reelected there in 1808 and 1809. In 1810, he was elected to the legislative assembly for the Lower Town of Quebec. He was named to the Executive Council in 1812. Mure served as an officer in the local militia during theWar of 1812 . He had also served as assistant coroner for Quebec district from 1807 to 1811. In 1817, he dissolved his company and arrived inGlasgow later that year. He died at Glasgow in 1823.External links
* [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/Membres/notices/m-n/MUREJ.htm Biography from Assemblée nationale du Québec (french)]
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=3043 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.