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TROIS-RIVIèRES (LOWER CANADA) Latitude and Longitude:

46°18′N 72°36′W / 46.3°N 72.6°W / 46.3; -72.6
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Trois-Rivières
Lower Canada electoral district
Defunct pre-Confederation electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
District created1792
District abolished1838
First contested1792
Last contested1834

Under the Constitutional Act of 1791, the district of Trois-Rivières was established. Its boundaries roughly covered the pre- merger city of Trois-Rivières. [1]

Trois-Rivières was represented simultaneously by two Members at the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada.

Members for Trois-Rivières (1792–1838)

  Name Party Election [2]
  John Lees [3] Tory Party 1792
  John Lees Tory Party 1796
  John Lees Tory Party 1800
  John Lees Tory Party 1804
  Ezekiel Hart [4] Tory Party1807
  Ezekiel Hart [5] Tory Party 1808
  Mathew Bell Tory Party 1809
  Mathew Bell Tory Party 1810
  Charles Richard Ogden Tory Party 1814
  Charles Richard Ogden [6] Tory Party 1816
  Charles Richard Ogden Tory Party Spring 1820
  Charles Richard Ogden [7] Tory Party Summer 1820
  Étienne Ranvoyzé [8] Parti Canadien 1824
  Charles Richard Ogden Tory Party1826
  Charles Richard Ogden Tory Party 1827
  Charles Richard Ogden [9] Tory Party 1830
  Jean Desfossés Parti Patriote1833
  Edward Barnard Parti Patriote 1834
  NamePartyElection
  Nicolas Saint-Martin Parti Canadien 1792
  Pierre-Amable de Bonne [10] Tory Party 1796
  Pierre-Amable de Bonne Tory Party 1800
  Louis-Charles Foucher [11] Tory Party 1804
  Joseph Badeaux Tory Party 1808
  Joseph Badeaux [12] Tory Party 1809
  Thomas Coffin Tory Party 1810
  Amable Berthelot Parti Canadien 1814
  Pierre Vézina Tory Party 1816
  Marie-Joseph Godefroy de Tonnancour Parti Canadien Spring 1820
  Joseph Badeaux Tory Party Summer 1820
  Amable Berthelot [13] Parti Canadien 1824
  Pierre-Benjamin Dumoulin Parti Canadien 1827
  Pierre-Benjamin Dumoulin [14] Parti Canadien 1830
  René-Joseph Kimber Parti Patriote1832
  René-Joseph Kimber Parti Patriote 1834

Footnotes

  1. ^ History of the electoral map of Québec, Chief Electoral Officer of Québec.
  2. ^ By-elections are indicated with Italic font.
  3. ^ Lees was Member of the Executive Council from 1794 until his death in 1807.
  4. ^ Hart was prevented from fulfilling his duties because of his Jewish faith.
  5. ^ Hart was again prevented from taking his seat because of his Jewish background.
  6. ^ In 1816, Ogden was convicted of defamation and sent to prison by political opponent and Judge Pierre-Stanislas Bédard.
  7. ^ Ogden lost the 1824 election.
  8. ^ Ranvoyzé died in office in 1826.
  9. ^ Ogden resigned in 1833 to become a Cabinet Member.
  10. ^ de Bonne was Member of the Executive Council from 1794 until his death in 1816.
  11. ^ Foucher lost the 1808 election.
  12. ^ Badeaux lost the 1810 election.
  13. ^ In 1827, Berthelot was defeated in the district of Uptown Quebec.
  14. ^ Dumoulin resigned in 1832.

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46°18′N 72°36′W / 46.3°N 72.6°W / 46.3; -72.6