5th Parliament of Lower Canada explained

The 5th Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from April 10, 1809, to May 18, 1809. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been held in May 1808. Lieutenant-governor James Henry Craig prorogued the house following the expulsion of Ezekiel Hart by the assembly and the introduction of a bill barring judges from becoming members of the house; he also hoped to reduce representation by the Parti canadien in the election that would follow. All sessions were held at Quebec City.

RidingMember
BedfordWilliam Sturge Moore
BuckinghamshireLouis Legendre
BuckinghamshireJean-Baptiste Hébert
CornwallisJoseph Le Vasseur Borgia
CornwallisJoseph Robitaille
DevonJean-Baptiste Fortin
DevonFrançois Bernier
DorchesterPierre Langlois
DorchesterJohn Caldwell
EffinghamJoseph Duclos
EffinghamJoseph Meunier
GaspéGeorge Pyke
HampshireAntoine-Louis Juchereau Duchesnay
HampshireFrançois Huot
HertfordLouis Turgeon
HertfordÉtienne-Ferréol Roy
HuntingdonJean-Antoine Panet
HuntingdonIgnace-Michel-Louis-Antoine d'Irumberry de Salaberry
KentLouis-Joseph Papineau
KentJoseph-Bernard Planté
LeinsterJoseph-Édouard Faribault
LeinsterJoseph Turgeon
Montreal CountyJean-Baptiste Durocher
Montreal CountyLouis Roy Portelance
Montreal EastJames Stuart
Montreal EastJean-Marie Mondelet
Montreal WestWilliam McGillivray
Montreal WestDenis-Benjamin Viger
NorthumberlandAugustin Caron
NorthumberlandJean-Marie Poulin
OrléansJérôme Martineau
Quebec CountyPierre-Amable de Bonne
Quebec CountyRalph Gray
Quebec (Lower Town)John Jones
Quebec (Lower Town)Pierre-Stanislas Bédard
Quebec (Upper Town)Claude Dénéchau
Quebec (Upper Town)John Blackwood
RichelieuLouis Bourdages
RichelieuHyacinthe-Marie Simon, dit Delorme
Saint-MauriceThomas Coffin
Saint-MauriceMichel Caron
SurreyJacques Cartier
SurreyPaschal Chagnon
Trois-RivièresJoseph Badeaux
Trois-RivièresEzekiel Hart[1]
WarwickRoss Cuthbert
WarwickJames Cuthbert
William-HenryJonathan Sewell[2]
YorkJean-Joseph Trestler
YorkJohn Mure

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Notes and References

  1. expelled on May 5, 1809, by a vote of the assembly
  2. resigned to become Chief Judge of Lower Canada in August 1808