Major-General The Honourable Aeneas Shaw
Photo by Alan L Brown - April 8, 2004
Plaque Location
The City of Toronto
Just to the right inside the entrance gates to a park on Queen Street West, north side, across from Strachan Avenue, west of Bathurst Street
Plaque Text
Aeneas Shaw, a son of Aeneas, 9th Chief of Clan Ay, was born at Tordarroch, near Inverness, Scotland. A Loyalist, he served in the Queen's Rangers during the American Revolution, and later settled in what is now New Brunswick. Commissioned in the reorganized Queen's Rangers, he went to Quebec in 1792 and from there led the Rangers' first division to Upper Canada. The following year he settled at York (now Toronto) and later built a house in this vicinity. He was appointed to the Executive and Legislative Councils in 1794. In 1807 he became Adjutant-General of Militia, was promoted Major-General in 1811, and served in the War of 1812. He died at York, February 6, 1814.
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