Parliament of Lower Canada

13th Legislature (1827-1830)

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House of Assembly

MHAs

The Members of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada in the 13th Legislature.

Riding Name Party
Bedford Mr. Jean-Baptiste-René Hertel de Rouville PAT
Buckinghamshire (seat 1) Mr. Jean-Baptiste Proulx PAT
Buckinghamshire (seat 2) Mr. Louis Bourdages PAT
Cornwallis (seat 1) Mr. Joseph Le Vasseur Borgia PAT
Cornwallis (seat 2) Mr. Joseph Robitaille PAT
Devon (seat 1) Mr. Jean-Baptiste Fortin PAT
Devon (seat 2) Mr. Jean-Charles Létourneau PAT
Dorchester (seat 1) Mr. Joseph Samson (Dorchester) PAT
Dorchester (seat 2) Mr. Louis Lagueux PAT
Drummond (circonscription créée en 1829) vacant (until 07-nov-1829; riding created by law on aou-1829)
Mr. Frederick George Heriot (since 07-nov-1829) ?
Effingham (seat 1) Mr. André Papineau PAT
Effingham (seat 2) Mr. Joseph-Ovide Turgeon PAT
Gaspé Mr. Robert Christie (until 14-fév-1829) BUR
Mr. Robert Christie (from 16-avr-1829 to 22-jan-1830) BUR
vacant (since 22-jan-1830) vac.
Hampshire (seat 1) Mr. François-Xavier Larue PAT
Hampshire (seat 2) Mr. John Cannon PAT
Hertford (seat 1) Mr. Nicolas Boissonnault PAT
Hertford (seat 2) Mr. François Blanchet (until 24-jun-1830) PAT
vacant (since 24-jun-1830) vac.
Huntingdon (seat 1) Mr. Austin Cuvillier (Independent MHA on 1829) PAT
ind.
Huntingdon (seat 2) Mr. Jean-Moïse Raymond PAT
Kent (seat 1) Mr. Frédéric-Auguste Quesnel PAT
Kent (seat 2) Mr. Denis-Benjamin Viger (until 30-nov-1829) PAT
vacant (since 30-nov-1829) vac.
Leinster (seat 1) Mr. Julien Poirier PAT
Leinster (seat 2) Mr. Laurent Leroux PAT
Missiskoui (seat 1; circonscription créée en 1829) vacant (until 04-déc-1829; riding created by law on aou-1829)
Mr. Ralph Taylor (since 04-déc-1829) PAT
Missiskoui (seat 2; circonscription créée en 1829) vacant (until 04-déc-1829; riding created by law on aou-1829)
Mr. Richard Van Vliet Freligh (since 04-déc-1829) ?
Montréal, comté de (seat 1) Mr. Joseph Perrault PAT
Montréal, comté de (seat 2) Mr. Joseph Valois PAT
Montréal (quartier est) (seat 1) Mr. Hugues Heney PAT
Montréal (quartier est) (seat 2) Mr. James Leslie PAT
Montréal (quartier ouest) (seat 1) Mr. Louis-Joseph Papineau PAT
Montréal (quartier ouest) (seat 2) Mr. Robert Nelson PAT
Northumberland (seat 1) Mr. Étienne-Claude Lagueux PAT
Northumberland (seat 2) Mr. Marc-Pascal de Sales Laterrière PAT
Orléans Mr. François Quirouet PAT
Québec, comté de (seat 1) Mr. Michel Clouet PAT
Québec, comté de (seat 2) Mr. John Neilson PAT
Québec (basse-ville) (seat 1) Mr. Jean Bélanger (until 21 aou-1827) PAT
Mr. Thomas Lee (since 11-déc-1828) PAT
Québec (basse-ville) (seat 2) Mr. Thomas Ainslie Young BUR
Québec (haute-ville) (seat 1) Mr. Joseph-Rémi Vallières de Saint-Réal (until 13-mai-1829) PAT
Mr. Jean-François-Joseph Duval (since 30-jun-1829) PAT
Québec (haute-ville) (seat 2) Mr. Andrew Stuart PAT
Richelieu (seat 1) Mr. Jean Dessaulles PAT-M
Richelieu (seat 2) Mr. François-Roch de Saint-Ours PAT
Saint Maurice (seat 1) Mr. Charles Caron PAT
Saint Maurice (seat 2) Mr. Pierre Bureau PAT
Shefford (circonscription créée en 1829) vacant (until 23-nov-1829; riding created by law on aou-1829)
Mr. Lyman Knowlton (since 23-nov-1829) PAT
Sherbrooke (seat 1; circonscription créée en 1829) vacant (until 21-nov-1829; riding created by law on aou-1829)
Mr. Samuel Brooks (since 21-nov-1829) PAT
Sherbrooke (seat 2; circonscription créée en 1829) vacant (until 21-nov-1829; riding created by law on aou-1829)
Mr. Benjamin Tremain (since 21-nov-1829) ?
Stanstead (seat 1; circonscription créée en 1829) vacant (until 13-nov-1829; riding created by law on aou-1829)
Mr. Ebenezer Peck (since 13-nov-1829) PAT
Stanstead (seat 2; circonscription créée en 1829) vacant (until 13-nov-1829; riding created by law on aou-1829)
Mr. Marcus Child (since 13-nov-1829) PAT
Surrey (seat 1) Mr. Louis-Joseph Papineau (chose to sit for Montréal (quartier ouest) on 04-déc-1828) PAT
Mr. François-Xavier Malhiot (since 13-déc-1828) PAT
Surrey (seat 2) Mr. Pierre Amiot PAT
Trois-Rivières (seat 1) Mr. Charles Richard Ogden BUR
Trois-Rivières (seat 2) Mr. Benjamin-Pierre Dumoulin PAT
Warwick (seat 1) Mr. Jacques Deligny PAT
Warwick (seat 2) Mr. Alexis Mousseau PAT
William Henry Mr. Wolfred Nelson PAT
York (seat 1) Mr. Jacques Labrie PAT
York (seat 2) Mr. Jean-Baptiste Lefebvre (until 03-aou-1829) PAT
Mr. William Henry Scott (since 29-oct-1829) PAT

Parliamentary Groups

Composition of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada in the 13th Legislature.

  PAT
PAT
BUR
BUR
PAT-M
PAT-M
inc.
inc.
ind.
ind.
vac.
vac.
Election (1827) 46 3 1 0 0 0
Dissolution (1830) 48 2 1 3 1 3

Composition de la Chambre d'assemblée    Composition de la Chambre d'assemblée

Legislative Council

Legislative Councillors

The Members of the Legislative Council of Lower Canada in the 13th Legislature.

Division Name Party
  Mr. John Johnson (until 04-jan-1830) BUR
  Mr. Jonathan Sewell BUR
  Mr. Charles de Saint-Ours BUR
  Mr. John Hale (until 04-jan-1830) BUR
  Mr. John Caldwell BUR
  Mr. Herman Witsius Ryland BUR
  Mr. James Cuthbert BUR
  Mr. Charles William Grant BUR
  Mr. Pierre-Dominique Debartzch BUR
  Mr. John Richardson BUR
  Mr. Thomas Coffin BUR
  Mr. Roderick Mackenzie BUR
  Mr. Ignace-Michel-Louis-Antoine d'Irumberry de Salaberry (until 22-mar-1828) BUR
  Mr. William Burns (until 25-sep-1829) BUR
  Mr. Michael Henry Perceval (until 12-oct-1829) BUR
  Mr. Louis-René Chaussegros de Léry BUR
  Mr. James Irvine (until 27-sep-1829) BUR
  Mr. Louis Turgeon (until 26-sep-1827) CAN
  Mr. Louis Gugy BUR
  Mr. Charles-Michel d'Irumberry de Salaberry (until 27-fév-1829) BUR
  Mr. William Bowman Felton BUR
  Mr. Matthew Bell BUR
  Mr. James Kerr BUR
  Mr. Edward Bowen BUR
  Mr. Toussaint Pothier BUR
  Mr. John Stewart BUR
  Mr. John Forsyth BUR
  Mr. Charles James Stewart (since 30-jan-1828) BUR
  Mr. Jean-Thomas Taschereau (since 02-mai-1828) PAT
  Mr. Samuel Hatt (since 29-nov-1829) BUR
  Mr. Denis-Benjamin Viger (since 30-nov-1829) PAT

Governor

George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie, sworn in on June 19, 1820.

M. James Kempt, appointed administrator in the absence of the governor on September 8, 1828.

Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Lord Aylmer, sworn in on October 20, 1830.

Last update: May 14, 2006

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