Angus McKay (Ontario politician)
Angus McKay | |
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Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Oxford South | |
In office December 28, 1886 – April 19, 1902 | |
Preceded by | George Atwell Cooke |
Succeeded by | Donald Sutherland |
Personal details | |
Born |
October 2, 1852 Oxford Township, Canada West |
Died |
May 7, 1916 63) Ontario, Canada | (aged
Political party | Liberal |
Angus McKay (October 2, 1852 – May 7, 1916) was an Ontario physician and political figure. He represented Oxford South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1886 to 1902 as a Liberal member.[1]
He was born in Oxford Township, Oxford County, Canada West in 1852, the son of Donald McKay, a Scottish immigrant. He studied medicine at Trinity College in Toronto and at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. He set up practice in Ingersoll. McKay was an examiner for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. In 1883, he served as a member of the Oxford County council.
References
External links
- The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1887 JA Gemmill
- Member's parliamentary history for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
- The Canadian album : Men of Canada; or, Success by example ..., W Cochrane (1891)
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