The 15th Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from March 21, 1835, to March 27, 1838. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been held in October 1834. The lower house was dissolved following the Lower Canada Rebellion and Lower Canada was administered by an appointed Special Council until the Act of Union in 1840 established a new lower chamber for the Province of Canada. All sessions were held at Quebec City.
The 15th Parliament of Lower Canada was elected in 1834. The general election of 1834 allowed voters of Lower Canada to choose 88 deputies, spread over a total of 46 constituencies -- four single member districts (Magantic, Drummond, Montmorency and William-Henry) and 42 2-seat districts.
Riding
Member
Beauce
Antoine-Charles Taschereau
Beauce
Pierre-Elzéar Taschereau[1]
Joseph-André Taschereau (1835)
Beauharnois
Charles Archambault
Beauharnois
Jacob De Witt
Bellechasse
Augustin-Norbert Morin
Bellechasse
Nicolas Boissonnault
Berthier
Alexis Mousseau
Berthier
Jacques Deligny[2]
Norbert Éno (1837)
Bonaventure
Édouard Thibaudeau[3]
James McCracken (1836)
Bonaventure
Joseph-François Deblois
Chambly
Louis Lacoste
Chambly
Louis-Michel Viger
Champlain
Olivier Trudel
Pierre-Antoine Dorion
Deux-Montagnes
William Henry Scott
Deux-Montagnes
Jean-Joseph Girouard
Dorchester
Jean-Baptiste Beaudoin
Dorchester
Jean Bouffard
Drummond
Edward Toomy
Drummond [4]
Henry Menut (1836)
Gaspé
John Le Boutillier
Gaspé
William Power
Kamouraska
Amable Dionne[5]
Alexandre Fraser (1835)
Kamouraska
Pierre Canac, dit Marquis
L'Acadie
Merritt Hotchkiss
L'Acadie
Cyrille-Hector-Octave Côté
Lachenaie
Charles Courteau
Lachenaie
Jean-Marie Rochon[6]
Ludger Duvernay (1837)
Laprairie
Jean-Moïse Raymond
Laprairie
Joseph-Narcisse Cardinal
L'Assomption
Édouard-Étienne Rodier
L'Assomption
Jean-Baptiste Meilleur
L'Islet
Jean-Baptiste Fortin
L'Islet
Jean-Charles Létourneau
Lotbinière
Louis Méthot
Lotbinière
Jean-Baptiste-Isaïe Noël
Mégantic
John Greaves Clapham
Missisquoi
Ephraim Knight
Missisquoi
William Baker
Montmorency
Elzéar Bédard[7]
Nicolas Lefrançois (1836)
Montmorency [4]
Vital Têtu (1836)
Montreal County
Côme-Séraphin Cherrier
Montreal County
Louis-Joseph Papineau (resigned immediately)[8]
André Jobin (1835)[8]
Montreal East
Joseph Roy
Montreal East
James Leslie
Montreal West
Louis-Joseph Papineau
Montreal West
Robert Nelson
Nicolet
Jean-Baptiste Proulx
Nicolet
Louis Bourdages[9]
Jean-Baptiste Hébert (1835)
Orléans
Alexis Godbout
Orléans
Jean-Baptiste Cazeau
Ottawa
Baxter Bowman
Ottawa
James Blackburn
Portneuf
Hector-Simon Huot
Portneuf
François-Xavier Larue
Quebec County
Louis-Théodore Besserer
Quebec County
Jean Blanchet
Quebec (Lower Town)
George Vanfelson[10]
John Munn (1837)
Quebec (Lower Town)
Hippolyte Dubord
Quebec (Upper Town)
René-Édouard Caron[11]
Andrew Stuart (1836)
Quebec (Upper Town)
Amable Berthelot
Richelieu
Clément-Charles Sabrevois de Bleury[12]
Richelieu
Jacques Dorion
Rimouski
Jean-Baptiste Taché
Rimouski
Louis Bertrand
Rouville
Pierre-Martial Bardy
Rouville
Pierre Careau
Saguenay
François-Xavier Tessier[13]
Charles Drolet (1836)
Saguenay
André Cimon
Saint-Hyacinthe
Thomas Boutillier
Saint-Hyacinthe
Louis Raynaud, dit Blanchard
Saint-Maurice
Valère Guillet[14]
François Lesieur Desaulniers (1836)
Pierre Bureau[15]
Alexis Bareil, dit Lajoie (1836)
Shefford
Alphonso Wells
Shefford
Samuel Wood
Sherbrooke
John Moore
Sherbrooke
Bartholomew Conrad Augustus Gugy
Stanstead
John Grannis[16]
Moses French Colby (1837)
Stanstead
Marcus Child
Terrebonne
Séraphin Bouc[17]
André-Benjamin Papineau (1837)
Terrebonne
Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine
Trois-Rivières
Edward Barnard
Trois-Rivières
René-Joseph Kimber
Vaudreuil
Charles-Ovide Perrault
Vaudreuil
Charles Rocbrune, dit Larocque
Verchères
Pierre Amiot
Verchères
Joseph-Toussaint Drolet
William-Henry
John Pickel
Yamaska
Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan
Yamaska
Léonard Godefroy de Tonnancour
^resigned in November 1835; Joseph-André Taschereau was elected in a by-election held in December 1835.
^died in January 1837; Norbert Éno was elected in a by-election held in March 1837.
^died in August 1836; James McCracken was elected in a by-election held in December 1836.
^ absecond seat added in 1836
^resigned in May 1835; Alexandre Fraser was elected in a by-election held in June 1835.
^Died in February 1837; Ludger Duvernay was elected in a by-election held in May 1837.
^resigned to accept a position as judge in February 1836; Nicolas Lefrançois was elected in a by-election held in March 1836.
^ abLouis-Joseph Papineau was elected in Montreal County and Montreal West, choosing to represent the latter; André Jobin was elected in a by-election held in November 1835.
^died in January 1835; Jean-Baptiste Hébert was elected in a by-election held in April 1835.
^resigned his seat in June 1837; John Munn was elected in a by-election held in July 1837.
^resigned in March 1836; Andrew Stuart was elected in a by-election held in March 1836.
^resigned his seat in August 1837 after being appointed to Legislative Council
^died in December 1835; Charles Drolet was elected in a by-election held in February 1836.
^resigned in June 1836; François Lesieur Desaulniers was elected in a by-election held in August 1836.
^died in June 1836; Alexis Bareil, dit Lajoie was elected in a by-election held in August 1836.
^resigned in October 1836; Moses French Colby was elected in a by-election held in January 1837.
^died in July 1837; André-Benjamin Papineau was elected in a by-election held in September 1837.
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