12th Parliament of Lower Canada
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The 12th Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from January 8, 1825 to July 5, 1827. Elections in Lower Canada had been held in July 1824. All sessions were held at Quebec City.
Riding | Member |
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Bedford | Jean-Baptiste-René Hertel de Rouville |
Buckinghamshire | Jean-Baptiste Proulx |
Buckinghamshire | Louis Bourdages |
Cornwallis | Joseph Le Vasseur Borgia |
Cornwallis | Joseph Robitaille |
Devon | Jean-Baptiste Fortin |
Devon | Joseph-François Couillard-Després |
Dorchester | John Davidson |
Dorchester | Louis Lagueux |
Effingham | Joseph-Ovide Turgeon |
Effingham | Casimir-Amable Testard de Montigny |
Gaspé | Jean-Thomas Taschereau [1] |
Hampshire | John Cannon |
François-Xavier Larue (1826) | |
Hampshire | François Drolet |
Hertford | François Blanchet |
Hertford | Nicolas Boissonnault |
Huntingdon | Jean-Moïse Raymond |
Huntingdon | Austin Cuvillier |
Kent | Frédéric-Auguste Quesnel |
Kent | Denis-Benjamin Viger |
Leinster | Charles Courteau |
Leinster | Jean-Marie Rochon |
Montreal County | Joseph Valois |
Montreal County | Joseph Perrault |
Montreal East | Hugues Heney |
Montreal East | James Leslie |
Montreal West | Louis-Joseph Papineau |
Montreal West | Pierre de Rastel de Rocheblave |
Northumberland | John Fraser |
Northumberland | Marc-Pascal de Sales Laterrière |
Orléans | François Quirouet |
Quebec County | Michel Clouet |
Quebec County | John Neilson |
Quebec (Lower Town) | Jean Bélanger |
Quebec (Lower Town) | Thomas Ainslie Young |
Quebec (Upper Town) | Andrew Stuart |
Quebec (Upper Town) | Joseph-Rémi Vallières de Saint-Réal |
Richelieu | François-Roch de Saint-Ours |
Richelieu | Jean Dessaulles |
Saint-Maurice | Charles Caron |
Saint-Maurice | Pierre Bureau |
Surrey | Pierre Amiot |
Surrey | Aignan-Aimé Massue |
Trois-Rivières | Étienne Ranvoyzé |
Charles Richard Ogden (1826) | |
Trois-Rivières | Amable Berthelot |
Warwick | Louis-Marie-Raphaël Barbier |
Warwick | Jacques Deligny |
William-Henry | Norman Fitzgerald Uniacke |
James Stuart (1825) | |
York | Nicolas-Eustache Lambert Dumont |
York | John Simpson |
[edit] Notes:
- Étienne Ranvoyzé died in 1826; Charles Richard Ogden was elected in a by-election held in September 1826.
- John Cannon's election was declared invalid in March 1826; François-Xavier Larue was elected in a by-election held in May 1826.
- Norman Fitzgerald Uniacke resigned his seat when he was appointed judge in February 1825; James Stuart was elected in a by-election held later the same month.
- ^ resigned seat to become a judge in March 1827
Preceded by 11th Parliament of Lower Canada |
Parliaments in Lower Canada 1824-1827 |
Succeeded by 13th Parliament of Lower Canada |