1st Parliament of Lower Canada explained

The 1st Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from December 17, 1792, to May 31, 1796. Elections for the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been held in June 1792. All sessions were held at Quebec City.

RidingMember
BedfordJean-Baptiste-Melchior Hertel de Rouville
BuckinghamshireAntoine Juchereau Duchesnay
Buckinghamshire
CornwallisPierre-Louis Panet
Cornwallis
Devon
DevonJames Tod
DorchesterGabriel-Elzéar Taschereau
DorchesterIgnace-Michel-Louis-Antoine d'Irumberry de Salaberry
EffinghamJacob Jordan[1]
EffinghamJoseph-Hubert Lacroix
GaspéEdward O'Hara
HampshireMathew Macnider
HampshireJean Boudreau
HertfordLouis Dunière
HertfordPierre Marcoux
HuntingdonGeorges-Hippolyte le Comte Dupré
HuntingdonClaude-Nicolas-Guillaume de Lorimier
KentRené Boileau
KentPierre Legras Pierreville
LeinsterFrançois-Antoine Larocque[2]
George McBeath (1793)
LeinsterBonaventure Panet
Montreal CountyJoseph Papineau
Montreal CountyJames Walker
Montreal EastJoseph Frobisher
Montreal EastJohn Richardson
Montreal WestJean-Baptiste Durocher
Montreal WestJames McGill
NorthumberlandPierre-Stanislas Bédard
NorthumberlandJoseph Dufour dit Bona
OrléansNicolas-Gaspard Boisseau
Quebec CountyDavid Lynd
Quebec CountyMichel-Amable Berthelot Dartigny (1793)[3]
Quebec (Lower Town)Robert Lester
Quebec (Lower Town)John Young
Quebec (Upper Town)Jean-Antoine Panet
Quebec (Upper Town)William Grant
RichelieuPierre Guerout
RichelieuBenjamin-Hyacinthe-Martin Cherrier
Saint-MauriceThomas Coffin
Saint-MauriceAugustin-Amable Rivard dit Dufresne
SurreyFrançois Malhiot
SurreyPhilippe-François de Rastel de Rocheblave
Trois-RivièresJohn Lees
Trois-RivièresNicolas Saint-Martin
WarwickPierre-Paul Margane de Lavaltrie
WarwickLouis Olivier
William-HenryJohn Barnes
YorkMichel-Eustache-Gaspard-Alain Chartier de Lotbinière
YorkPierre-Amable de Bonne

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Notes and References

  1. died in February 1796
  2. died in October 1792; George McBeath was elected in a by-election held in January 1793.
  3. Ignace-Michel-Louis-Antoine d'Irumberry de Salaberry was elected in both Dorchester and Quebec County; he chose to represent Dorchester and Michel-Amable Berthelot Dartigny was elected in Quebec County in a by-election held in February 1793.