2nd Parliament of Lower Canada explained

The 2nd Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from January 24, 1797, to June 4, 1800. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been held in June 1796. All sessions were held at Quebec City.

RidingMember
BedfordNathaniel Coffin
BuckinghamshireJohn Craigie
BuckinghamshireGeorge Waters Allsopp
CornwallisPaschal Sirois-Duplessis[1]
Pascal Taché (1798)
CornwallisAlexandre Menut
DevonNicolas Dorion
DevonFrançois Bernier
DorchesterCharles Bégin
DorchesterAlexandre Dumas
EffinghamJacob Jordan
EffinghamCharles-Jean-Baptiste Bouc[2]
GaspéEdward O'Hara
HampshireFrançois Huot
HampshireJoseph-Bernard Planté
HertfordLouis-François Dunière
HertfordFélix Têtu
HuntingdonJoseph-François Perrault
HuntingdonJoseph Périnault
KentJacques Viger[3]
Michel-Amable Berthelot Dartigny (1798)
KentAntoine Ménard, dit Lafontaine
LeinsterJoseph Viger
LeinsterBonaventure Panet
Montreal CountyJean-Marie Ducharme
Montreal CountyÉtienne Guy
Montreal EastJoseph Papineau
Montreal EastDenis Viger
Montreal WestAlexander Auldjo
Montreal WestLouis-Charles Foucher
NorthumberlandPierre-Stanislas Bédard
NorthumberlandJames Fisher
OrléansJérôme Martineau
Quebec CountyJohn Black
Quebec CountyLouis Paquet
Quebec (Lower Town)Augustin-Jérôme Raby
Quebec (Lower Town)John Young
Quebec (Upper Town)Jean-Antoine Panet
Quebec (Upper Town)William Grant
RichelieuCharles Hus, dit Millet
RichelieuBenjamin-Hyacinthe-Martin Cherrier
Saint-MauriceThomas Coffin
Saint-MauriceNicholas Montour
SurreyOlivier Durocher
SurreyPhilippe-François de Rastel de Rocheblave
Trois-RivièresJohn Lees
Trois-RivièresPierre-Amable de Bonne
WarwickCharles-Gaspard Tarieu de Lanaudière
WarwickJames Cuthbert
William-HenryJonathan Sewell
YorkJoseph-Hubert Lacroix
YorkJoseph Éthier

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Notes and References

  1. died in November 1797; Pascal Taché was elected in a by-election held in March 1798.
  2. expelled from the assembly in April 1800 after conviction for fraud
  3. died in January 1798; Michel-Amable Berthelot Dartigny was elected in a by-election held in March 1798