The 13th Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from November 20, 1827, to September 2, 1830. Elections to the
Legislative Assembly in
Lower Canada had been held in July 1827. The legislature was dissolved in 1830 due to the death of
King George IV.[1] All sessions were held at
Quebec City.
^named to the Legislative Council in November 1829
^
abPapineau was elected in both Montreal West and Surrey, choosing to represent the former in December 1828; François-Xavier Malhiot was elected in a by-election held in December 1828.
^died in August 1827; Thomas Lee was elected in a by-election held in December 1828.
^resigned in May 1829 to accept an appointment as judge; Jean-François-Joseph Duval was elected in a by-election held in June 1829.
^died in August 1829; William Henry Scott was elected in October 1829.