Background
He was born in Saint St. Petersburg, Russia in 1807, the son of a British consul, and studied in England.
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He was born in Saint St. Petersburg, Russia in 1807, the son of a British consul, and studied in England.
He was called to the bar in 1835 and subsequently came to Upper Canada where he was admitted to the bar in 1838. He opened a practice in Toronto, later partnering with Matthew Crooks Cameron. In 1845, he was chosen as Inspector General, a post in the Executive Council, and elected to the Legislative Assembly in a by-election held in Huron in 1846 and was reelected in 1848.
He was defeated in the 1851 election, but elected again in Huron and Bruce in 1854, serving on the Board of Railway Commissioners and once again as Inspector General.
In 1855, Cayley introduced the Audit Acting which established an auditor of public accounts and the Audit Board, a new government department. He was elected one more time in an 1858 by-election for Renfrew.
He retired from politics in 1861. He served as a director of the Bank of Upper Canada and was president in 1861.
He served as Auditor General for the province of Ontario from 1870 to 1877.
Cayley died in Toronto in 1890.