11th Parliament of Lower Canada explained

The 11th Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from December 14, 1820, to July 6, 1824. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been held in July 1820. All sessions were held at Quebec City.

RidingMember
BedfordJohn Jones[1]
Joseph Franchère (1822)
BuckinghamshireJean-Baptiste Proulx
BuckinghamshireLouis Bourdages
CornwallisJean-Baptiste Taché
CornwallisJoseph Robitaille
DevonJean-Baptiste Fortin
DevonFrançois Fournier
DorchesterJohn Davidson
DorchesterLouis Lagueux
EffinghamJacob Oldham[2]
EffinghamFrançois Tassé
GaspéJean-Thomas Taschereau
HampshireCharles Langevin
HampshireFrançois Huot[3]
Jean-Olivier Arcand (1822)
HertfordFrançois Blanchet
HertfordFrançois-Xavier Paré
HuntingdonMichael O'Sullivan
HuntingdonAustin Cuvillier
KentFrédéric-Auguste Quesnel
KentDenis-Benjamin Viger
LeinsterJacques Trullier, dit Lacombe[4]
Jean-Marie Rochon (1822)
LeinsterMichel Prévost
Montreal CountyJoseph Valois
Montreal CountyJoseph Perrault
Montreal EastHugues Heney
Montreal EastThomas Thain
Montreal WestLouis-Joseph Papineau
Montreal WestGeorge Garden
NorthumberlandÉtienne-Claude Lagueux
NorthumberlandPhilippe Panet
OrléansFrançois Quirouet
Quebec CountyLouis Gauvreau[5]
Michel Clouet (1822)
Quebec CountyJohn Neilson
Quebec (Lower Town)Jean Bélanger
Quebec (Lower Town)James McCallum
Quebec (Upper Town)Andrew Stuart
Quebec (Upper Town)Joseph-Rémi Vallières de Saint-Réal
RichelieuFrançois Saint-Onge
RichelieuJean Dessaulles
Saint-MauriceLouis Picotte
Saint-MauricePierre Bureau
SurreyPierre Amiot
SurreyÉtienne Duchesnois
Trois-RivièresCharles Richard Ogden
Trois-RivièresJoseph Badeaux
WarwickAlexis Mousseau
WarwickJacques Deligny
William-HenryRobert Jones
YorkNicolas-Eustache Lambert Dumont
YorkAugustin Perrault

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Notes and References

  1. election was declared invalid; Joseph Franchère was elected in a by-election held in March 1822.
  2. died in June 1824
  3. died in January 1822; Jean-Olivier Arcand was elected in a by-election held in March 1822.
  4. died in 1821; Jean-Marie Rochon was elected in a by-election held in January 1822.
  5. died in 1822; Michel Clouet was elected in a by-election held in October 1822.