7th Parliament of Lower Canada

The 7th Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from December 12, 1810, to March 22, 1814. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been held in March 1810. All sessions were held at Quebec City.

Riding Member
Bedford Alexis Desbleds
Buckinghamshire François Legendre
Buckinghamshire Jean-Baptiste Hébert
Cornwallis Joseph Le Vasseur Borgia
Cornwallis Joseph Robitaille
Devon Jean-Baptiste Fortin
Devon François Bernier
Dorchester Pierre Langlois
Dorchester John Caldwell[1]
Jean-Thomas Taschereau (1812)
Effingham Joseph Malboeuf, dit Beausoleil
Effingham Joseph Meunier
Gaspé George Pyke
Hampshire François-Xavier Larue
Hampshire François Huot
Hertford François Blanchet
Hertford Étienne-Ferréol Roy
Huntingdon Jean-Antoine Panet
Huntingdon Edme Henry
Kent Louis-Joseph Papineau
Kent Pierre-Dominique Debartzch[2]
Leinster Jacques Archambault
Leinster Denis-Benjamin Viger
Montreal County Jean-Baptiste Durocher[3]
James Stuart (1811)
Montreal County Louis Roy Portelance
Montreal East Stephen Sewell
Montreal East Joseph Papineau
Montreal West Étienne Nivard Saint-Dizier
Montreal West Archibald Norman McLeod
Northumberland Joseph Drapeau[4]
Augustin Caron (1811)
Northumberland Thomas Lee
Orléans Charles Blouin
Quebec County Louis Gauvreau
Quebec County Jean-Baptiste Bédard
Quebec (Lower Town) Pierre Bruneau
Quebec (Lower Town) John Mure
Quebec (Upper Town) Claude Dénéchau
Quebec (Upper Town) James Irvine
Richelieu Louis Bourdages
Richelieu Hyacinthe-Marie Simon, dit Delorme[5]
Saint-Maurice François Caron
Saint-Maurice Michel Caron
Surrey Pierre-Stanislas Bédard[6]
Pierre Amiot (1813)
Surrey Joseph Bédard
Trois-Rivières Thomas Coffin
Trois-Rivières Mathew Bell
Warwick Louis Olivier
Warwick James Cuthbert[7]
Ross Cuthbert (1812)
William-Henry Edward Bowen[8]
Jacob Pozer (1812)
York Pierre Saint-Julien
York François Bellet

References

  1. resigned his seat after he was appointed to the Legislative Council in December 1811; Jean-Thomas Taschereau was elected in a by-election held in August 1812.
  2. named to Legislative Council in January 1814
  3. died in July 1811; James Stuart was elected in a by-election held in December 1811.
  4. died in November 1810; Augustin Caron was elected in a by-election held in January 1811.
  5. died in March 1814
  6. resigned to accept a post as judge in December 1812; Pierre Amiot was elected in a by-election held in January 1813.
  7. named to the Legislative Council in December 1811; Ross Cuthbert was elected in a by-election held in August 1812.
  8. resigned his seat to accept an appointment as judge in May 1812; Jacob Pozer was elected in a by-election held in December 1812.
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