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James Metcalfe (York East MP)

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Preceded by
  
Riding established

Political party
  
Liberal

Spouse
  
Ellen Howson (m. 1843)

Succeeded by
  
Alfred Boultbee

Profession
  
Building contractor

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada

James Metcalfe (York East MP) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons55

Died
  
13 September 1886, Toronto, Canada

James Metcalfe (1822 – September 13, 1886) was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented York East in the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal member from 1867 to 1878.

He was born in Cumberland, England in 1822, the son of James Metcalfe and Anne Finlinson, and was educated in Manchester. He studied architecture with his father there. In 1841, Metcalfe emigrated to Upper Canada and worked as a building contractor in Toronto. In 1843, he married Ellen Howson. In 1851, he went to Australia, again working as a contractor builder in Melbourne, where he built several public buildings. He returned to Toronto in 1858 and later served as vice-president of the Royal Canadian Bank.

Metcalfe was involved in the construction of St.James Cathedral, Trinity College-University of Toronto, St. Lawrence Hall, and Toronto's first Post Office. In Australia, he helped to construct the original Parliament Buildings in Melbourne.

Metcalfe died in Toronto at the age of 64 and was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

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