List of Members of The Legislative Council
Member | Start | Stop |
---|---|---|
Adam Mabane | January 3, 1792 | |
John Fraser | 1792 | December 5, 1795 |
François Baby | 1792 | October 6, 1820 |
Thomas Dunn | 1792 | April 15, 1818 |
Hugh Finlay | 1792 | December 26, 1801 |
William Smith | 1792 | December 6, 1793 |
Joseph-Dominique-Emmanuel Le Moyne de Longueuil | 1792 | January 19, 1807 |
George Pownall | 1792 | October 17, 1834 |
Paul-Roch de Saint-Ours | 1792 | August 11, 1814 |
Edward Harrison | 1792 | October 15, 1794 |
John Collins | 1792 | April 15, 1795 |
François-Marie Picoté de Belestre | 1792 | March 30, 1792 |
Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry | 1792 | December 11, 1797 |
Charles-Louis Tarieu de Lanaudière | 1792 | October 2, 1811 |
René-Amable Boucher de Boucherville | 1792 | August 31, 1812 |
Henry Caldwell | February 5, 1793 | May 28, 1810 |
Jacob Mountain | July 7, 1793 | June 16, 1825 |
William Osgoode | January 5, 1795 | January 17, 1824 |
James Monk | January 5, 1795 | June 1820 |
John Johnson | 1796 | January 4, 1830 |
Michel-Eustache-Gaspard-Alain Chartier de Lotbinière | 1796 | January 1, 1822 |
Gabriel-Elzéar Taschereau | 1798 | September 18, 1809 |
Jenkin Williams | February 8, 1803 | October 30, 1819 |
John Elmsley | February 8, 1803 | April 29, 1805 |
Henry Allcock | January 21, 1807 | February 22, 1808 |
Jonathan Sewell | 1808 | March 27, 1838 |
Charles de Saint-Ours | December 2, 1808 | November 11, 1834 |
John Hale | December 3, 1808 | March 27, 1838 |
Antoine-Louis Juchereau Duchesnay | December 12, 1810 | February 17, 1825 |
John Caldwell | December 15, 1811 | March 27, 1838 |
Herman Witsius Ryland | December 17, 1811 | March 27, 1838 |
James Cuthbert | December 18, 1811 | March 27, 1838 |
Charles-Gaspard Tarieu de Lanaudière | December 19, 1811 | June 7, 1812 |
Charles William Grant | December 21, 1811 | March 27, 1848 |
Pierre-Ignace Aubert de Gaspé | 1812 | February 13, 1823 |
Jacques-Nicolas Perrault | January 1812 | August 7, 1812 |
John Blackwood | April 9, 1813 | June 24, 1819 |
Pierre-Dominique Debartzch | January 17, 1814 | March 27, 1838 |
William McGillivray | January 19, 1814 | October 16, 1825 |
Jean-Antoine Panet | January 1815 | May 17, 1815 |
John Richardson | January 24, 1816 | May 18, 1831 |
Joseph-Octave Plessis | April 30, 1817 | December 4, 1825 |
Roderick Mackenzie | May 10, 1817 | March 27, 1838 |
Ignace-Michel-Louis-Antoine d'Irumberry de Salaberry | December 4, 1817 | March 22, 1828 |
William Burns | January 2, 1818 | September 25, 1829 |
Michael Henry Perceval | January 10, 1818 | October 12, 1829 |
Olivier Perrault | January 28, 1818 | March 19, 1827 |
Thomas-Pierre-Joseph Taschereau | January 28, 1818 | October 8, 1826 |
William Scott | January 29, 1818 | January 11, 1820 |
Louis-René Chaussegros de Léry | February 9, 1818 | November 28, 1832 |
James Irvine | February 20, 1818 | September 20, 1829 |
Louis Turgeon | March 10, 1818 | September 26, 1827 |
Louis Gugy | April 10, 1818 | March 27, 1838 |
Charles-Michel d'Irumberry de Salaberry | December 14, 1818 | February 27, 1829 |
James Kerr | October 19, 1821 | March 27, 1838 |
William Bowman Felton | April 6, 1822 | June 30, 1837 |
Mathew Bell | April 30, 1823 | March 27, 1838 |
Edward Bowen | February 27, 1824 | March 27, 1838 |
Toussaint Pothier | July 22, 1824 | March 27, 1838 |
John Stewart | May 13, 1825 | March 27, 1838 |
John Forsyth | July 3, 1827 | December 27, 1837 |
Charles James Stewart | January 1828 | July 13, 1837 |
Jean-Thomas Taschereau | May 2, 1828 | June 14, 1832 |
Samuel Hatt | November 29, 1829 | March 27, 1838 |
Denis-Benjamin Viger | November 30, 1829 | March 27, 1838 |
Louis Guy | December 20, 1830 | March 27, 1838 |
George Moffatt | December 24, 1830 | March 27, 1838 |
Jacques-Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu | November 25, 1831 | June 19, 1832 |
François-Roch de Saint-Ours | January 1, 1832 | March 27, 1838 |
Peter McGill | January 3, 1832 | March 27, 1838 |
John Molson | January 4, 1832 | January 11, 1836 |
Marc-Pascal de Sales Laterrière | January 5, 1832 | March 27, 1838 |
François-Xavier Malhiot | January 6, 1832 | March 27, 1838 |
Jean Dessaulles | January 7, 1832 | June 20, 1835 |
Barthélemy Joliette | January 8, 1832 | March 27, 1838 |
Pierre de Rastel de Rocheblave | January 9, 1832 | March 27, 1838 |
Robert Unwin Harwood | January 10, 1832 | March 27, 1838 |
Antoine-Gaspard Couillard | January 11, 1832 | March 27, 1838 |
Jean-Baptiste Juchereau Duchesnay | April 4, 1832 | January 13, 1833 |
James Baxter | August 1832 | November 18, 1837 |
Horatio Gates | August 1, 1832 | April 11, 1834 |
Robert Jones | August 2, 1832 | March 27, 1838 |
François Quirouet | October 25, 1833 | March 27, 1838 |
Joseph Masson | October 16, 1834 | March 27, 1838 |
Amable Dionne | August 22, 1837 | March 27, 1838 |
René-Édouard Caron | August 22, 1837 | March 27, 1838 |
Janvier-Domptail Lacroix | August 22, 1837 | March 27, 1838 |
Clément-Charles Sabrevois de Bleury | August 22, 1837 | March 27, 1838 |
Gabriel Marchand | August 22, 1837 | |
John Neilson | August 22, 1837 | March 27, 1838 |
John Pangman | August 22, 1837 | March 27, 1838 |
Melchior-Alphonse de Salaberry | August 22, 1837 | March 27, 1838 |
Jean-Baptiste-René Hertel de Rouville | August 22, 1837 | March 27, 1838 |
John Malcolm Fraser | August 22, 1837 | March 27, 1838 |
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