John Wallis (politician)

John Wallis (c.1815 – January 19, 1872) was a Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament in the Ontario legislature in the 1st Parliament of Ontario representing Toronto West from September 3, 1867 to February 25, 1871.

John Wallis
Ontario MPP
Assumed office
1867-1871
Preceded byFirst member
Succeeded byAdam Crooks
ConstituencyToronto West
Personal details
Born1815
Died1872 (aged 5657)
Toronto, Ontario
Political partyConservative
ProfessionBrewer

Background

Wallis worked in the brewing industry before entering politics.[1]

Politics

He served on Toronto city council representing St. Patrick's ward. He defeated Adam Crooks in the 1867 general election but was defeated by Crooks in 1871 for the same seat in the Ontario legislative assembly.[1]

He died at the age of 57 after a long illness.

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References

  1. "Mr. John Wallis, Late M.P.P. For West Toronto". The Globe. Toronto. January 20, 1872. p. 2.


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