Canada West
| Riding | Member | Party |
|---|---|---|
| East Brant | John Young Bown | Reformer |
| West Brant | William Ryerson | Independent |
| Brockville | George Sherwood | Conservative |
| Carleton | William F. Powell | Conservative |
| Cornwall | John Sandfield Macdonald | Reformer |
| Dundas | John Sylvester Ross | Conservative |
| East Durham | John Shuter Smith | Reformer |
| West Durham | Henry Munro | Reformer |
| East Elgin | Leonidas Burwell | Reformer |
| West Elgin | George Macbeth | Conservative |
| John Scoble (1863) | Reformer | |
| Essex | Arthur Rankin | Reformer |
| John O'Connor (1863) | Conservative | |
| Frontenac | James Morton | Conservative |
| Glengarry | Donald Alexander Macdonald | Reformer |
| Grenville | William Patrick | Reformer |
| Grey | George Jackson | Conservative |
| Haldimand | Michael Harcourt | Reformer |
| Halton | John White | Reformer |
| Hamilton | Isaac Buchanan | Independent |
| North Hastings | George Benjamin | Conservative |
| South Hastings | Lewis Wallbridge | Reformer |
| Huron & Bruce | James Dickson | Reformer |
| Kent | Archibald McKellar | Reformer |
| Kingston | John A. Macdonald | Liberal-Conservative |
| Lambton | Alexander Mackenzie | Reformer |
| North Lanark | Robert Bell | Reform |
| South Lanark | Alexander Morris | Conservative |
| North Leeds & Grenville | Francis Jones | Conservative |
| South Leeds | Benjamin Tett | Conservative |
| Lennox & Addington | Augustus Frederick Garland Hooper | Conservative |
| Lincoln | John Charles Rykert | Liberal-Conservative |
| London | John Carling | Liberal-Conservative |
| East Middlesex | Maurice Berkeley Portman | Conservative |
| West Middlesex | Thomas Scatcherd | Reformer |
| Niagara (town) | John Simpson | Conservative |
| Norfolk | Aquila Walsh | Conservative |
| East Northumberland | James Lyons Biggar | Reformer |
| West Northumberland | James Cockburn | Conservative |
| North Ontario | Matthew Crooks Cameron | Conservative |
| South Ontario | Oliver Mowat | Reformer |
| Ottawa | Richard William Scott | Liberal-Conservative |
| North Oxford | William McDougall | Reformer |
| South Oxford | George Skeffington Connor | Reformer |
| George Brown (1863) | Reformer | |
| Peel | John Hillyard Cameron | Conservative |
| Perth | Michael Hamilton Foley | Reformer |
| Thomas Mayne Daly (1862) | Liberal-Conservative | |
| Peterborough | Frederick W. Haultain | Conservative |
| Prescott | Henry Wellesly McCann | Conservative |
| Prince Edward | William Anderson | Conservative |
| Renfrew | Daniel McLachlin | Liberal-Conservative |
| Russell | Robert Bell | Conservative |
| North Simcoe | Angus Morrison | Reformer |
| South Simcoe | Thomas Roberts Ferguson | Conservative |
| Stormont | Samuel Ault | Reformer |
| East Toronto | John Willoughby Crawford | Conservative |
| West Toronto | John Beverley Robinson | Conservative |
| Victoria | James W Dunsford | Liberal-Conservative |
| North Waterloo | Michael Hamilton Foley | Reform |
| South Waterloo | James Cowan | Reform |
| Welland | Thomas Clark Street | Conservative |
| North Wellington | William Clark | Conservative |
| South Wellington | David Stirton | Reformer |
| North Wentworth | William Notman | Reformer |
| South Wentworth | Joseph Rymal | Reformer |
| East York | Amos Wright | Reformer |
| North York | Adam Wilson | Reformer |
| West York | William Pearce Howland | Reformer |
Notes:
| Preceded by 6th Parliament of the Province of Canada |
Parliaments in the Province of Canada 1861-1863 |
Succeeded by 8th Parliament of the Province of Canada |
Read more about this topic: 7th Parliament Of The Province Of Canada
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