1799: Alexander Hamilton, MP for Long Island (Federalist)
1805: Charles Cotesworth "C.C" Pinckney, MP for Charleston (Federalist) [1]
1806: Alexander Hamilton, MP for Long Island (Federalist)[2]
1807: Thomas Renfrew, MP for Albany. (Unionist) [3]
1810: Marion Greymalkin, MP for Richmond (Whig)
1811: Guillaume de Trois-Rivières , MP of Laurence Delta (Whig) [4]
1817: Maxwell Linlithgow, MP for York-West (Unionist)
1823: Irving Alexander Morris, MP for Fredericksburg (Unionist)
1826: The Hon. John Marshall, Duke of Fauquier (Unionist)
[1] The term length is cemented as 6 years. Hamilton sets a precinct, of one-term PMs, although this would be broken repeatedly.
[2]-like by Hamilton himself, who challenged Pinckney as head of the Federalists.
[3] Outrage against Hamilton's breaking his own precinct leads to C.C. and many Federalists splitting off to form the Unionist Party. Hamilton's Federalist Party is too weak to continue the Prime Ministry, so another election is called. The Unionists win that. C.C. refuses the Prime Ministry, saying that it would be hypocrisy.
[4] Greymalkin is assassinated, and Guillaume takes over. He is the first French-speaking Prime Minister.
1805: Charles Cotesworth "C.C" Pinckney, MP for Charleston (Federalist) [1]
1806: Alexander Hamilton, MP for Long Island (Federalist)[2]
1807: Thomas Renfrew, MP for Albany. (Unionist) [3]
1810: Marion Greymalkin, MP for Richmond (Whig)
1811: Guillaume de Trois-Rivières , MP of Laurence Delta (Whig) [4]
1817: Maxwell Linlithgow, MP for York-West (Unionist)
1823: Irving Alexander Morris, MP for Fredericksburg (Unionist)
1826: The Hon. John Marshall, Duke of Fauquier (Unionist)
[1] The term length is cemented as 6 years. Hamilton sets a precinct, of one-term PMs, although this would be broken repeatedly.
[2]-like by Hamilton himself, who challenged Pinckney as head of the Federalists.
[3] Outrage against Hamilton's breaking his own precinct leads to C.C. and many Federalists splitting off to form the Unionist Party. Hamilton's Federalist Party is too weak to continue the Prime Ministry, so another election is called. The Unionists win that. C.C. refuses the Prime Ministry, saying that it would be hypocrisy.
[4] Greymalkin is assassinated, and Guillaume takes over. He is the first French-speaking Prime Minister.