Toronto's Historical Plaques
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"Patriots of 1837"
Photos by Alan L Brown - Posted April, 2011
Here in the western end of the Toronto Necropolis is this monument which was erected by the Matthews Family & Friends A.D. 1993, according to information on the plaque. Here's what it says:
Plaque coordinates: 43.66759 -79.36290 |
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This memorial is to honour the memory of Peter Matthews and Samuel Lount, who, without praise or glory died for political freedom and a system of responsible government.
Their minds were tranquil and serene
No terror in their looks were seen
Their steps upon the scaffold strong
A moment's pause...
their lives were gone
Peter Matthews was the son of Capt. Thomas Elmes Matthews, a United Empire Loyalist, and Mary Ruttan Matthews. Peter was born in the Bay of Quinte region of Upper Canada, now Ontario. He grew up and lived in Pickering Township in the area now known as the Village of Brougham, on his family's farm.
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Samuel Lount
Peter Matthews
The Rebellion of 1837
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Samuel Lount and Peter Matthews
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Peter Matthews c.1789-1838
Samuel Lount 1791-1838
United Empire Loyalists
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