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The Reverend James Magrath at St. Peter's
Photos and transcription by contributor Wayne Adam - June, 2009
Plaque Location
The Region of Peel
The City of Mississauga
On the grounds of the church on the east side of Mississauga Road
at Dundas Street West
N 43 32.617 W 79 39.613
Plaque Text
Born in Ireland in 1769, Magrath was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He applied to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel for a colonial missionary post and emigrated to Upper Canada with his family. In 1827 he was appointed to the Toronto Mission on the Credit River where he served in the simple white frame church which had been built earlier that year. The church was consecrated and named St. Peter's in 1828. Magrath acquired considerable land in the area and here built his home "Erindale", the name later adopted by the settlement which developed nearby. Magrath faithfully served the parish until his death in 1851. In 1887 the original St. Peter's was replaced by this stone church designed in the modified Gothic style.
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