John Small (Canadian MP) explained

John Small
Constituency Mp:Toronto East
Parliament:Canadian
Predecessor:Samuel Platt
Successor:Emerson Coatsworth
Term Start:1882
Term End:1891
Birth Date:8 October 1831
Birth Place:York Township, Upper Canada
Party:Conservative

John Small (October 8, 1831  - February 10, 1909) was a Canadian politician.

Born in York Township, Upper Canada, Small was educated in his home district schools and at the Upper Canada College.

Both Small's grandfather, also named John Small, and his father Charles Coxwell Small had been the Chief Clerk of Upper Canada's Privy Council.

In 1855 he was elected to the Parliament of the Province of Canada for East Toronto Riding.

From 1855 to 1882, he was a taxing officer of the Court of the Queen's Bench. From 1878 to 1879, he was a member of the Toronto City Council. He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada for Toronto East in the 1882 federal election. A Conservative, he was re-elected in 1887. He did not run in 1891 and was appointed collector of customs in Toronto.