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13th Parliament of Lower Canada

Parliament of Lower Canada 1827–1830


Parliament of Lower Canada 1827–1830

The 13th Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from November 20, 1827, to September 2, 1830. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been held in July 1827. The legislature was dissolved in 1830 due to the death of King George IV. All sessions were held at Quebec City.

Members

RidingMemberFirst elected / previously elected
BedfordJean-Baptiste-René Hertel de Rouville1824
BuckinghamshireJean-Baptiste Proulx1820
BuckinghamshireLouis Bourdages1804, 1815
CornwallisJoseph Le Vasseur Borgia1824
CornwallisJoseph Robitaille1808
DevonJean-Baptiste Fortin1820
DevonJean-Charles Létourneau1827
DorchesterJoseph Samson1827
DorchesterLouis Lagueux1827
DrummondFrederick George Heriot (1829)1829
EffinghamJoseph-Ovide Turgeon1824
EffinghamAndré Papineau1827
GaspéRobert Christie1827
HampshireJohn Cannon1824
HampshireFrançois-Xavier Larue1826
HertfordFrançois Blanchet1809, 1818
HertfordNicolas Boissonnault1824
HuntingdonJean-Moïse Raymond1824
HuntingdonAustin Cuvillier1814
KentFrédéric-Auguste Quesnel1820
KentDenis-Benjamin Viger1808
LeinsterJulien Poirier1827
LeinsterLaurent Leroux1827
MissisquoiRalph Taylor (1829)1829
MissisquoiRichard Van Vliet Freligh (1829)1829
Montreal CountyJoseph Valois1820
Montreal CountyJoseph Perrault1820
Montreal EastHugues Heney1820
Montreal EastJames Leslie1824
Montreal WestLouis-Joseph Papineau1808
Montreal WestRobert Nelson1827
NorthumberlandÉtienne-Claude Lagueux1827
NorthumberlandMarc-Pascal de Sales Laterrière1824
OrléansFrançois Quirouet1820
Quebec CountyMichel Clouet1822
Quebec CountyJohn Neilson1820
Quebec (Lower Town)Jean Bélanger1820
Thomas Lee (1828)1809, 1820, 1828
Quebec (Lower Town)Thomas Ainslie Young1824
Quebec (Upper Town)Andrew Stuart1814, 1820, 1824
Quebec (Upper Town)Joseph-Rémi Vallières de Saint-Réal1820
Jean-François-Joseph Duval (1829)1829
RichelieuFrançois-Roch de Saint-Ours1824
RichelieuJean Dessaulles1816
Saint-MauriceCharles Caron1824
Saint-MauricePierre Bureau1819
SheffordLyman Knowlton (1829)1829
SherbrookeSamuel Brooks (1829)1829
SherbrookeBenjamin Tremain (1829)1829
StansteadEbenezer Peck (1829)1829
StansteadMarcus Child (1829)1829
SurreyPierre Amiot1813
SurreyLouis-Joseph Papineau1808
François-Xavier Malhiot (1828)1815, 1828
Trois-RivièresCharles Richard Ogden1814, 1826
Trois-RivièresPierre-Benjamin Dumoulin1827
WarwickAlexis Mousseau1820, 1827
WarwickJacques Deligny1820
William-HenryWolfred Nelson1827
YorkJean-Baptiste Lefebvre1827
William Henry Scott (1829)1829
YorkJacques Labrie1827

Notes

References

References

  1. Thomson Irvine, "Demise of the Crown: An Historical Review of the Law in Canada" (2018) 12 ''Journal of Parliamentary and Political Law'' 695, at p. 709.
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