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2nd Parliament of the Province of Canada

British colonial legislature from 1844 to 1847


British colonial legislature from 1844 to 1847

The 2nd Parliament of the Province of Canada was summoned in 1844, following the general elections for the Legislative Assembly in October 1844. It first met on November 28, 1844. It was dissolved in December 1847. All sessions were held at Montreal, Canada East.

The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly was Allan Napier MacNab.

Members

Canada East

RidingMemberPartyFirst elected/previously elected
BeauharnoisEden ColvileTory1844
BellechasseAugustin-Norbert MorinPatriote1841
BerthierDavid Morrison ArmstrongPatriote1841
BonaventureJohn Le BoutillierConservative1844
ChamblyLouis LacostePatriote1843
ChamplainLouis GuilletPatriote1844
Deux-MontagnesWilliam Henry ScottReformer1844
DorchesterPierre-Elzéar TaschereauPatriote1844
Joseph-André Taschereau (1845)Patriote1845
François-Xavier Lemieux (1847)Patriote1847
DrummondRobert Nugent WattsConservative1841
GaspéRobert ChristieIndependent1841
HuntingdonBenjamin-Henri Le MoinePatriote1844
KamouraskaAmable BerthelotPatriote1841
LeinsterJacob De WittPatriote1842
L'IsletÉtienne-Paschal TachéPatriote1841
LotbinièreJoseph LaurinPatriote1844
MegantickDominick DalyConservative1841
MissiskouiJames SmithConservative1844
William Badgley (1847)Conservative1847
MontmorencyJoseph-Édouard CauchonPatriote1844
MontrealGeorge MoffattTory1841
Clément-Charles Sabrevois de BleuryConservative1844
Montreal CountyAndré JobinReformer1843
NicoletAntoine-Prosper MéthotPatriote1844
Ottawa CountyDenis-Benjamin PapineauReformer1842
PortneufLewis Thomas DrummondReformer1844
Quebec CountyPierre-Joseph-Olivier ChauveauReformer1844
Quebec CityThomas Cushing AylwinPatriote1844
Jean ChabotConservative1843
RichelieuWolfred NelsonPatriote1844
RimouskiLouis BertrandPatriote1844
RouvilleTimothée FranchèrePatriote1843
SaguenayAugustin-Norbert MorinPatriote1841
Marc-Pascal de Sales Laterrière (1845)Patriote1845
St. HyacintheThomas BoutillierPatriote1841
Saint-MauriceFrançois Lesieur DesaulniersPatriote1844
SheffordSewell FosterConservative1841
SherbrookeEdward HaleConservative1841
Sherbrooke CountySamuel BrooksConservative1844
StansteadJohn McConnellConservative1844
TerrebonneLouis-Hippolyte LafontainePatriote1841
Three RiversEdward GreiveConservative1844
Denis-Benjamin Viger (1845)Patriote1841, 1845
VaudreuilJacques-Philippe LantierPatriote1844
VerchèresJames LesliePatriote1841
YamaskaLéon RousseauPatriote1844

Canada West

RidingMemberPartyFirst elected/previously elected
BrockvilleGeorge SherwoodTory1841
BytownWilliam StewartConservative1844
CarletonJames JohnstonReformer1841
George Lyon (1846)Conservative1846
CornwallRolland Macdonald1844
John Hillyard Cameron (1846)Conservative1846
DundasGeorge Greenfield Macdonell1844
DurhamJohn Tucker WilliamsTory1841
EssexJohn Prince1841
FrontenacHenry Smith, JrConservative1841
GlengarryJohn Sandfield MacdonaldReformer1841
GrenvilleHamilton Dibble JessupConservative1844
HaldimandDavid Thompson1841
Halton EastGeorge ChalmersConservative1844
Halton WestJames WebsterConservative1844
HamiltonAllan Napier MacNabConservative1841
HastingsEdmund Murney1842
HuronWilliam DunlopConservative1841
William Cayley (1846)Conservative1846
KentSamuel Bealey HarrisonReformer1841
Joseph Woods (1845)Conservative1846
KingstonJohn A. MacdonaldConservative1844
LanarkMalcolm CameronReformer1841
LeedsOgle Robert GowanConservative1844
Lennox and AddingtonBenjamin SeymourTory1844
Lincoln NorthWilliam Hamilton MerrittReformer1844
Lincoln SouthJames CummingsConservative1844
LondonLawrence LawrasonConservative1844
William Henry Draper (1845)Conservative1841 1847
John Wilson (1847)Conservative1847
MiddlesexEdward ErmatingerConservative1844
Niagara (town)Walter Hamilton Dickson1844
NorfolkIsrael Wood Powell1841
Northumberland NorthAdam H Meyers1844
Northumberland SouthGeorge Barker HallConservative1844
OxfordRobert RiddellConservative1844
PrescottNeil Stewart1844
Prince EdwardJohn Philip RoblinReformer1841
Roger B Conger (1847)1847
RussellArchibald PetrieConservative1844
SimcoeWilliam Benjamin RobinsonConservative1844
StormontDonald Aeneas MacDonell1844
TorontoWilliam Henry BoultonConservative1844
TorontoHenry SherwoodConservative1843
WentworthHarmannus Smith1841
1st YorkJames Hervey Price1841
2nd YorkGeorge DugganConservative1841
3rd YorkJames Edward SmallReformer1841
George Monro (1844)Conservative1844
4th YorkRobert BaldwinReformer1841

Notes

References

;Bibliography

  • Upper Canadian politics in the 1850s, Underhill (and others), University of Toronto Press (1967)

References

  1. (June 14, 1912). "Local News of All Sorts". The Alexandria News.
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