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Parliament of Lower Canada 1831–1834

The 14th Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from January 21, 1831, to October 9, 1834. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been held in October 1830. The Ninety-Two Resolutions were submitted to the legislative assembly in 1834. All sessions were held at Quebec City.

Riding Member
Beauce Antoine-Charles Taschereau
Beauce Pierre-Elzéar Taschereau
Beauharnois Charles Archambault
Beauharnois Jacob De Witt
Bellechasse Augustin-Norbert Morin
Bellechasse Nicolas Boissonnault
Berthier Alexis Mousseau
Berthier Jacques Deligny
Bonaventure Édouard Thibaudeau
Bonaventure John Gosset
John Robinson Hamilton (1832)
Chambly Frédéric-Auguste Quesnel
Chambly Louis-Michel Viger
Champlain Olivier Trudel
Champlain Pierre-Antoine Dorion
Deux-Montagnes William Henry Scott
Deux-Montagnes Jacques Labrie
Jean-Joseph Girouard (1831)
Dorchester Henry John Caldwell
Dorchester Louis Lagueux
Jean Bouffard (1832)
Drummond Frederick George Heriot
Edward Toomy (1833)
Gaspé Robert Christie
John Le Boutillier (1833)
Gaspé William Power (1832)
Kamouraska Amable Dionne
Kamouraska Charles-Eusèbe Casgrain
L'Acadie Robert Hoyle
L'Acadie François Languedoc
Lachenaie Charles Courteau
Lachenaie Jean-Marie Rochon
Laprairie Jean-Moïse Raymond
Laprairie Austin Cuvillier
L'Assomption Barthélemy Joliette
Édouard-Étienne Rodier (1832)
L'Assomption Amable Éno, dit Deschamps
L'Islet Jean-Baptiste Fortin
L'Islet Jean-Charles Létourneau
Lotbinière Louis Méthot
Lotbinière Jean-Baptiste-Isaïe Noël
Mégantic Anthony Anderson (1832)
Missisquoi Ralph Taylor
Missisquoi Stevens Baker
Montmorency Philippe Panet
Elzéar Bédard (1832)
Montreal County Joseph Valois
Montreal County Joseph Perrault
Dominique Mondelet (1831)
Montreal East Hugues Heney
Antoine-Olivier Berthelet (1832)
Montreal East James Leslie
Montreal West Louis-Joseph Papineau
Montreal West John Fisher
Daniel Tracey (1832)
Nicolet Jean-Baptiste Proulx
Nicolet Louis Bourdages
Orléans François Quirouet
Alexis Godbout (1834)
Orléans Jean-Baptiste Cazeau
Ottawa Philemon Wright
Ottawa Theodore Davis (1832)
Portneuf Hector-Simon Huot
Portneuf François-Xavier Larue
Quebec County Michel Clouet
Louis-Théodore Besserer (1833)
Quebec County John Neilson
Quebec (Lower Town) Thomas Lee
George Vanfelson (1832)
Quebec (Lower Town) Thomas Ainslie Young
Quebec (Upper Town) Andrew Stuart
Quebec (Upper Town) Jean-François-Joseph Duval
Richelieu François-Roch de Saint-Ours
Clément-Charles Sabrevois de Bleury (1832)
Richelieu Jacques Dorion
Rimouski Paschal Dumais
Alexis Rivard (1832)
Rimouski François Corneau
Louis Bertrand (1832)
Rouville Jean-Baptiste-René Hertel de Rouville
Théophile Lemay (1832)
Rouville Rémi-Séraphin Bourdages
François Rainville (1833)
Pierre Careau (1833)
Saguenay Joseph-Isidore Bédard
François-Xavier Tessier (1833)
Saguenay Marc-Pascal de Sales Laterrière
André Cimon (1832)
Saint-Hyacinthe Jean Dessaulles
Louis Poulin (1832)
Saint-Hyacinthe Louis Raynaud, dit Blanchard
Saint-Maurice Valère Guillet
Saint-Maurice Pierre Bureau
Shefford Paul Holland Knowlton
Shefford Samuel Wood (1832)
Sherbrooke Samuel Brooks
Bartholomew Conrad Augustus Gugy (1831)
Sherbrooke Charles Frederick Henry Goodhue
Stanstead Ebenezer Peck
Stanstead James Baxter
Wright Chamberlin (1833)
Marcus Child (1834)
Terrebonne Joseph-Ovide Turgeon
Terrebonne Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine
Trois-Rivières Charles Richard Ogden
Jean Desfossés (1833)
Trois-Rivières Pierre-Benjamin Dumoulin
René-Joseph Kimber (1832)
Vaudreuil Godefroy Beaudet
Paul-Timothée Masson (1831)
Vaudreuil Alexis Demers
Charles Rocbrune, dit Larocque (1833)
Verchères Pierre Amiot
Verchères François-Xavier Malhiot
Joseph-Toussaint Drolet (1832)
William-Henry Jonathan Würtele
Yamaska Joseph Badeaux
Yamaska Charles-Nicolas-Fortuné de Montenach
Léonard Godefroy de Tonnancour (1832)

References

  1. ^ formerly part of Dorchester
  2. ^ formerly part of Huntingdon
  3. ^ formerly Hertford
  4. ^ formerly Warwick
  5. ^ formerly part of Gaspé
  6. resigned his seat in November 1832; John Robinson Hamilton was elected in a by-election held in December 1832.
  7. ^ formerly Kent
  8. ^ created in 1830
  9. ^ formerly part of York
  10. died in October 1831; Jean-Joseph Girouard was elected in a by-election held in December 1831.
  11. died in June 1832; Jean Bouffard was elected in a by-election held in August 1832.
  12. resigned his seat in 1833; Edward Toomy was elected in a by-election held in March 1833.
  13. expelled in January 1831, reelected in March 1831, expelled in November 1831, reelected in April 1832 and expelled in November 1832; John Le Boutillier was elected in a by-election held in March 1833.
  14. ^ second seat added in 1832
  15. ^ formerly part of Cornwallis
  16. ^ formerly part of Leinster
  17. resigned in June 1832 to become a member of the Legislative Council; Édouard-Étienne Rodier was elected in a by-election held in August 1832.
  18. ^ formerly Devon
  19. ^ formerly part of Buckinghamshire
  20. created in 1832, formerly part of Buckinghamshire
  21. ^ formerly part of Northumberland
  22. resigned his seat to accept an appointment as judge in July 1832; Elzéar Bédard was elected in a by-election held in the same month.
  23. died in August 1831; Dominique Mondelet was elected in a by-election held in October 1831, but his seat was declared vacant in November 1832 after he was named to the Executive Council.
  24. resigned his seat in February 1832; Antoine-Olivier Berthelet was elected in a by-election held in April 1832.
  25. resigned in March 1832; Daniel Tracey was elected in a by-election held in May 1832 but died in July 1832.
  26. named to the Legislative Council in October 1833; Alexis Godbout was elected in a by-election held in February 1834.
  27. second seat added in 1830
  28. ^ formerly Hampshire
  29. resigned due to health problems in August 1833; Louis-Théodore Besserer was elected in a by-election held in October 1833.
  30. died in August 1832; George Vanfelson was elected in a by-election held in September 1832.
  31. resigned to become a member of the Legislative Council in July 1832; Clément-Charles Sabrevois de Bleury was elected in a by-election held in August 1832.
  32. ^ The election in Rimouski was declared invalid in December 1831; a by-election was held in February 1832.
  33. ^ formerly Bedford
  34. resigned due to poor health in November 1832; Théophile Lemay was elected in a by-election in December 1832.
  35. died in December 1832; François Rainville was elected in a by-election held in February 1833.
  36. died in September 1833; Pierre Careau was elected in a by-election held in November 1833.
  37. died in April 1833; François-Xavier Tessier was elected in a by-election held in October 1833.
  38. named to the Legislative Council in September 1832; André Cimon was elected in a by-election held in October 1832.
  39. ^ formerly part of Richelieu
  40. resigned his seat in June 1832 after he was named to the Legislative Council; Louis Poulin was elected in a by-election held in July 1832.
  41. resigned in July 1831 because he was not a British subject; Bartholomew Conrad Augustus Gugy was elected in a by-election held in September 1831.
  42. resigned in February 1833 to become a member of the Legislative Council; Wright Chamberlin was elected in a by-election held in March 1833.
  43. Marcus Child was declared elected after the results of the 1833 by-election were overturned.
  44. ^ formerly Effingham
  45. resigned his seat in January 1833 to become attorney general; Jean Desfossés was elected in a by-election held in February 1833.
  46. resigned his seat in October 1832; René-Joseph Kimber was elected in a by-election held in December 1832.
  47. resigned in October 1831; Paul-Timothée Masson was elected in a by-election held in December 1831.
  48. died in January 1833; Charles Rocbrune dit Larocque was elected in a by-election held in February 1833.
  49. ^ formerly Surrey
  50. resigned to become a member of the Legislative Council in June 1832; Joseph-Toussaint Drolet was elected in a by-election held in July 1832.
  51. died in May 1832; Léonard Godefroy de Tonnancour was elected in a by-election held in August 1832.

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