Historical landmark at O.A.C. : a refuge of William Lyon MacKenzie / Mary D. Graessar, OAC Review, v.37, no.8, April 1925, p.243-245. 1925.

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Historical landmark at O.A.C. : a refuge of William Lyon MacKenzie / Mary D. Graessar, OAC Review, v.37, no.8, April 1925, p.243-245. 1925.

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Graessar, Mary D.

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Mackenzie, William Lyon, 1795-1861

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Son of Daniel and Elizabeth Mackenzie, was born at Springfield, Dundee, Scotland, Mar.12,1795. He came to Canada in 1820, where he became a shopkeeper in York, Dundee, and later Queenston. In 1824 he founded the Colonial Advocate, a political Journal. In 1828 he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada; expelled for "a libel constituting a breach of the privileges of this House" in 1831; re-elected and expelled five times. He was chief organizer of the rebellion of December, 1837 ...