Mémorial 35091-043 Toronto, ON

Toronto, Ontario
Type
Autre

Cette plaque se trouve à l’emplacement historique de la résidence de l’évêque John Strachan (1778-1867). Le palais de l’évêque est l’endroit où se sont rassemblées les forces loyalistes qui ont défait William Lyon Mackenzie au cours de la rébellion de 1837. Voir l’inscription sur la plaque pour plus de détails.

Inscription

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THE BISHOP'S PALACE 1818

On this site stood the "Bishop's palace", residence of
Bishop John Strachan (1778-1867), built in 1817-18
while he was the incumbent of St. James Church. Born in
Scotland, he came to Upper Canada in 1799 where he
achieved prominence as an educator and churchman and
was consecrated first Anglican Bishop of Toronto in 1839.
He served as a member of the province's Legislative
Council 1820-41 and of the Executive Council 1815-36.
During the Rebellion of 1837, the Loyalist forces that
defeated William Lyon Mackenzie near Montgomery's
Tavern assembled on the grounds of the Palace.

Erected by the Ontario Archaeological and Historic Sites Board.

Location
Mémorial 35091-043 Toronto, ON

142 Front Street West
Toronto
Ontario
Coordonnées GPS
Lat. 43.6451898
Long. -79.3835265

Plaque

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