Clergy reserves were tracts of land in Upper Canada and Lower Canada reserved for the support of "Protestant clergy" by the Constitutional Act 1791.[1] One-seventh of all surveyed Crown lands were set aside,[2] totaling 2,395,687 acres (9,695 km2) and 934,052 acres (3,780 km2) respectively for each province,[2] and provision was made to dedicate some of those reserved lands as glebe land in support of any parsonage or rectory that may be established by the Church of England.[3] The provincial legislatures could vary or repeal these provisions, but royal assent could not be given before such passed bills having been laid before both houses of the British Parliament for at least thirty days.[4]
^An Act to repeal certain Parts of an Act, passed in the Fourteenth Year of His Majesty's Reign, intituled, An Act for making more effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec, in North America, and to make further Province for the Government of the said Province, 31 Geo. 3, c. 31, s. 36–37
Clergyreserves were tracts of land in Upper Canada and Lower Canada reserved for the support of "Protestant clergy" by the Constitutional Act 1791. One-seventh...
province. To that end, he created the clergyreserves, the revenues of which were to support the church. The clergyreserves proved to be a long-term political...
The ClergyReserves in Canada Act 1840 (3 & 4 Vict. c. 78) is the short-title of An Act to provide for the Sale of the ClergyReserves in the Province...
The Clergy Corporation, or the ClergyReserve Corporation of Upper Canada, existed to oversee, manage and lease the Clergyreserves of Upper Canada, a...
provinces into the new Province of Canada. Some provisions relating to the clergyreserves remained in force. The remaining provisions of the act were repealed...
formed to acquire and develop Upper Canada's undeveloped clergyreserves and Crown reserves, which the company bought in 1827 for £341,000 ($693,000)...
institutions, reductions in government expenditure, abolition of the ClergyReserves, voluntarism, and free trade with the United States. Clear Grits from...
less dependent on government aid. The Clergy Corporation was incorporated in 1819 to manage the ClergyReserves. After John Strachan was appointed to...
The estate was once on land owned by Peter Patterson and before that ClergyReserve. Only the groundskeeper home remains and rest of the estate redeveloped...
assembly of the French clergy (assemblée du clergé de France) was in its origins a representative meeting of the Catholic clergy of France, held every...
Upper Canada by the wealthy Anglican elite, Ryerson staunchly opposed ClergyReserves and promoted a system of free public education in Canada. Conversely...
instead of the standard 200 acres, because it was encroached upon by the ClergyReserve. In addition, Brant and her family received compensation from the British...
Edward Ermatinger, won the seat. Up until his death, Moore served as clergyreserve inspector, helping to implement one of the post-rebellion recommendations...
acres was deeded by the Crown to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church as ClergyReserve. The word "glebe" means church lands, and the area was originally known...
maintenance of good roads, and on reserving land along main roads to productive uses rather than to clergyreserves leads to this region becoming the...
institutions, reductions in government expenditure, abolition of the Clergyreserves, voluntarism, and free trade with the United States. Their platform...
Toronto) and Trinity College. The Clergyreserves, land which had been reserved for use by the non-Roman Catholic clergy, became a major issue in the mid-19th...
The Château Clique also had control over the Crown lands and the clergyreserves but much less than the Family Compact because of the already-existing...
officials. The Society also called for the immediate sale of all remaining Clergyreserves and an end to what they saw as government sponsored monopolies, such...