Deaths
- January - Thomas Walker, advocate and politician (b. c. 1759)
- January 12 - James Henry Craig, officer, colonial administrator (b.1748)
- March 11 - John Burbidge, soldier, land owner, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia. (b.1718)
- October 13 - Sir Isaac Brock, military commander, administrator of Upper Canada (b.1769)
- December 2- Pierre-Louis Panet, lawyer, notary, seigneur, office holder, politician, and judge (b.1761)
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