9th Parliament of Lower Canada explained

The 9th Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from January 15, 1817, to February 9, 1820. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been held in March 1816. All sessions were held at Quebec City.

RidingMember
BedfordThomas McCord
BuckinghamshireFrançois Bellet[1]
BuckinghamshireJoseph Badeaux
Louis Bourdages (1815)
CornwallisJoseph Le Vasseur Borgia
CornwallisJoseph Robitaille
DevonJoseph-François Couillard-Després
DevonFrançois Fournier
DorchesterJohn Davidson
DorchesterJean-Thomas Taschereau
EffinghamJoseph Malboeuf, dit Beausoleil
EffinghamSamuel Sherwood
GaspéJames Cockburn[2]
HampshireGeorge Waters Allsopp
HampshireFrançois Huot
HertfordLouis Turgeon[3]
François Blanchet (1818)
HertfordÉtienne-Ferréol Roy
HuntingdonMichael O'Sullivan
HuntingdonAustin Cuvillier
KentPierre Bruneau
KentDenis-Benjamin Viger
LeinsterJacques Trullier, dit Lacombe
LeinsterBenjamin Beaupré
Montreal CountyJames Stuart
Montreal CountyAugustin Richer
Montreal EastJohn Molson
Montreal EastLouis Roy Portelance
Montreal WestLouis-Joseph Papineau
Montreal WestFélix Vinet, dit Souligny
NorthumberlandÉtienne-Claude Lagueux
NorthumberlandPhilippe Panet
OrléansCharles Blouin
Quebec CountyLouis Gauvreau
Quebec CountyPierre Brehaut[4]
James McCallum (1817) [5]
John Neilson (1818)
Quebec (Lower Town)François Languedoc
Quebec (Lower Town)Andrew Stuart
Quebec (Upper Town)Claude Dénéchau
Quebec (Upper Town)George Vanfelson
RichelieuSéraphin Cherrier
RichelieuJean Dessaulles
Saint-MauriceLouis Gugy[6]
Pierre Bureau (1819)
Saint-MauriceÉtienne Mayrand
SurreyPierre Amiot
SurreyÉtienne Duchesnois
Trois-RivièresCharles Richard Ogden
Trois-RivièresPierre Vézina
WarwickJacques Deligny
WarwickJoseph Bondy, dit Douaire
William-HenryRobert Jones
YorkNicolas-Eustache Lambert Dumont
YorkJean-Baptiste Ferré

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Notes and References

  1. Bellet, François . David . Roberts . 6 .
  2. died in August 1819
  3. named to the Legislative Council in 1818; François Blanchet was elected in a by-election held in April 1818.
  4. died in 1817; James McCallum was elected in a by-election in August 1817.
  5. election was declared invalid, John Neilson was elected in a March 1818 by-election.
  6. named to the Legislative Council in 1818; Pierre Bureau was elected in a by-election held in March 1819.