John Munro (loyalist)

Captain John Munro
Member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada
In office
1792–1800
Personal details
Born1728 (1728)
Alness, Ross-shire, Scotland
DiedOctober 27, 1800(1800-10-27) (aged 71–72)
Dickinson's Landing, Upper Canada
SpouseMarie Talbot Gilbert Brouwer
Residence(s)"Fowlis"
Albany County, New York

John Munro (1728 – October 27, 1800), was generally referred to as 'Captain The Hon. John Munro of Fowlis' to distinguish him from others with the same name and rank. He was a Highland soldier who after the Seven Years' War received extensive land grants at Albany, New York, becoming a prominent Tory and merchant associated with Simon McTavish and the fur trade. Having gained a reputation for no-nonsense, he was made a magistrate and given further land at Vermont to bring Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys to order. Ever the ardent Loyalist, Munro fought for the British during the American Revolutionary War which led to the loss of his land following the American victory. He re-settled in Upper Canada, where he became a Judge and was appointed to the first Legislative Council of Upper Canada.