Legislative Council of Lower Canada
The Legislative Council of Lower Canada was the upper house of the bicameral structure of provincial government in Lower Canada until 1838. The upper house consisted of appointed councillors who voted on bills passed up by the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. The legislative council was created by the Constitutional Act. Many of the members first called in the Council in 1792 had served as councillors in the Council for the Affairs of the Province of Quebec. Following the Act of Union in 1840, the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada was created in 1841.
6th Parliament of Lower CanadaAdam MabaneAmable DionneAntoine-Gaspard CouillardAntoine-Louis Juchereau DuchesnayBarthélemy JolietteBattle of Saint-Denis (1837)Charles-Gaspard Tarieu de LanaudièreCharles-Louis Tarieu de LanaudièreCharles-Étienne Chaussegros de LéryCharles Stewart (bishop)Charles William Grant, 5th Baron de LongueuilCharles de Saint-OursCharles de SalaberryChâteau CliqueCivil Code of Lower CanadaClément-Charles Sabrevois de BleuryConrad GugyCouncil for the Affairs of the Province of QuebecEdward Bowen (politician)Edward Hale (seigneur)Edward HarrisonExecutive Council of Lower CanadaFrançois-Marie Picoté de BelestreFrançois-Roch de Saint-OursFrançois-Xavier MalhiotFrançois Baby (businessman)François QuirouetGabriel-Elzéar TaschereauGaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry (1721-1797)George Heriot (artist)George Moffatt (1787–1865)George PownallHamilton baronetsHenry AllcockHenry CaldwellIgnace-Michel-Louis-Antoine d'Irumberry de SalaberryJacob MountainJacques-Nicolas Perrault
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Legislative Council of Lower Canada
The Legislative Council of Lower Canada was the upper house of the bicameral structure of provincial government in Lower Canada until 1838. The upper house consisted of appointed councillors who voted on bills passed up by the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. The legislative council was created by the Constitutional Act. Many of the members first called in the Council in 1792 had served as councillors in the Council for the Affairs of the Province of Quebec. Following the Act of Union in 1840, the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada was created in 1841.
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Le Conseil législatif du Bas-C ...... lonie britannique du même nom.
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The Legislative Council of Low ...... of Canada was created in 1841.
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Parliament of Lower Canada
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Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
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Legislative Council of the Province of Canada
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Le Conseil législatif du Bas-C ...... lonie britannique du même nom.
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The Legislative Council of Low ...... of Canada was created in 1841.
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Conseil législatif du Bas-Canada
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Legislative Council of Lower Canada
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Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
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