12th Parliament of Lower Canada explained

The 12th Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from January 8, 1825, to July 5, 1827. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been held in July 1824. All sessions were held at Quebec City.

RidingMember
BedfordJean-Baptiste-René Hertel de Rouville
BuckinghamshireJean-Baptiste Proulx
BuckinghamshireLouis Bourdages
CornwallisJoseph Le Vasseur Borgia
CornwallisJoseph Robitaille
DevonJean-Baptiste Fortin
DevonJoseph-François Couillard-Després
DorchesterJohn Davidson
DorchesterLouis Lagueux
EffinghamJoseph-Ovide Turgeon
EffinghamCasimir-Amable Testard de Montigny
GaspéJean-Thomas Taschereau[1]
HampshireJohn Cannon[2]
François-Xavier Larue (1826)
HampshireFrançois Drolet
HertfordFrançois Blanchet
HertfordNicolas Boissonnault
HuntingdonJean-Moïse Raymond
HuntingdonAustin Cuvillier
KentFrédéric-Auguste Quesnel
KentDenis-Benjamin Viger
LeinsterCharles Courteau
LeinsterJean-Marie Rochon
Montreal CountyJoseph Valois
Montreal CountyJoseph Perrault
Montreal EastHugues Heney
Montreal EastJames Leslie
Montreal WestLouis-Joseph Papineau
Montreal WestPierre de Rastel de Rocheblave
NorthumberlandJohn Fraser
NorthumberlandMarc-Pascal de Sales Laterrière
OrléansFrançois Quirouet
Quebec CountyMichel Clouet
Quebec CountyJohn 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
RichelieuFrançois-Roch de Saint-Ours
RichelieuJean Dessaulles
Saint-MauriceCharles Caron
Saint-MauricePierre Bureau
SurreyPierre Amiot
SurreyAignan-Aimé Massue[3]
Louis-Joseph Papineau (1827)
Trois-RivièresÉtienne Ranvoyzé[4]
Charles Richard Ogden (1826)
Trois-RivièresAmable Berthelot
WarwickLouis-Marie-Raphaël Barbier
WarwickJacques Deligny
William-HenryNorman Fitzgerald Uniacke[5]
James Stuart (1825)
YorkNicolas-Eustache Lambert Dumont
YorkJohn Simpson

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Notes and References

  1. resigned seat to become a judge in March 1827
  2. election was declared invalid in March 1826; François-Xavier Larue was elected in a by-election held in May 1826.
  3. resigned his seat to allow Louis-Joseph Papineau to be elected
  4. died in 1826; Charles Richard Ogden was elected in a by-election held in September 1826.
  5. appointed judge in February 1825; James Stuart was elected in a by-election held later the same month.