9th Parliament of Lower Canada

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.

Riding Member
Bedford Thomas McCord
Buckinghamshire François Bellet
Buckinghamshire Joseph Badeaux
Louis Bourdages (1815)
Cornwallis Joseph Le Vasseur Borgia
Cornwallis Joseph Robitaille
Devon Joseph-François Couillard-Després
Devon François Fournier
Dorchester John Davidson
Dorchester Jean-Thomas Taschereau
Effingham Joseph Malboeuf, dit Beausoleil
Effingham Samuel Sherwood
Gaspé James Cockburn
Hampshire George Waters Allsopp
Hampshire François Huot
Hertford Louis Turgeon
François Blanchet (1818)
Hertford Étienne-Ferréol Roy
Huntingdon Michael O'Sullivan
Huntingdon Austin Cuvillier
Kent Pierre Bruneau
Kent Denis-Benjamin Viger
Leinster Jacques Trullier, dit Lacombe
Leinster Benjamin Beaupré
Montreal County James Stuart
Montreal County Augustin Richer
Montreal East John Molson
Montreal East Louis Roy Portelance
Montreal West Louis-Joseph Papineau
Montreal West Félix Vinet, dit Souligny
Northumberland Étienne-Claude Lagueux
Northumberland Philippe Panet
Orléans Charles Blouin
Quebec County Louis Gauvreau
Quebec County Pierre Brehaut
James McCallum (1817)
John Neilson (1818)
Quebec (Lower Town) François Languedoc
Quebec (Lower Town) Andrew Stuart
Quebec (Upper Town) Claude Dénéchau
Quebec (Upper Town) George Vanfelson
Richelieu Séraphin Cherrier
Richelieu Jean Dessaulles
Saint-Maurice Louis Gugy
Pierre Bureau (1819)
Saint-Maurice Étienne Mayrand
Surrey Pierre Amiot
Surrey Étienne Duchesnois
Trois-Rivières Charles Richard Ogden
Trois-Rivières Pierre Vézina
Warwick Jacques Deligny
Warwick Joseph Bondy, dit Douaire
William-Henry Robert Jones
York Nicolas-Eustache Lambert Dumont
York Jean-Baptiste Ferré

Famous quotes containing the words parliament and/or canada:

    At the ramparts on the cliff near the old Parliament House I counted twenty-four thirty-two-pounders in a row, pointed over the harbor, with their balls piled pyramid-wise between them,—there are said to be in all about one hundred and eighty guns mounted at Quebec,—all which were faithfully kept dusted by officials, in accordance with the motto, “In time of peace prepare for war”; but I saw no preparations for peace: she was plainly an uninvited guest.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    I do not consider divorce an evil by any means. It is just as much a refuge for women married to brutal men as Canada was to the slaves of brutal masters.
    Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906)