3rd Parliament of Lower Canada

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The 3rd Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from January 8, 1801, to June 13, 1804. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been held in June 1800. All sessions were held at Quebec City.

Riding Member
Bedford John Steel
Buckinghamshire John Craigie
Buckinghamshire Louis Gouin
Cornwallis Joseph Boucher
Cornwallis Alexandre Menut
Devon Jean-Bernard Pelletier
Devon François Bernier
Dorchester Jean-Thomas Taschereau
Dorchester John Caldwell
Effingham André Nadon
Effingham Charles-Jean-Baptiste Bouc[1]
Angus Shaw (1802)
Gaspé William Vondenvelden
Hampshire François Huot
Hampshire Joseph-Bernard Planté
Hertford Michel Tellier
Hertford Louis Blais
Huntingdon Joseph-François Perrault
Huntingdon Jean-Baptiste Raymond
Kent François Viger
Kent Antoine Ménard, dit Lafontaine
Leinster Jean Archambault
Leinster Louis-Marie-Joseph Beaumont
Montreal County Joseph Papineau
Montreal County Thomas Walker
Montreal East Pierre-Louis Panet
Montreal East Francis Badgley
Montreal West James McGill
Montreal West Joseph Périnault
Northumberland Pierre-Stanislas Bédard
Northumberland Jean-Marie Poulin
Orléans Jérôme Martineau
Quebec County Louis Paquet
Quebec County Michel-Amable Berthelot Dartigny
Quebec (Lower Town) Robert Lester
Quebec (Lower Town) John Young
Quebec (Upper Town) Jean-Antoine Panet
Quebec (Upper Town) Augustin-Jérôme Raby
Richelieu Louis-Édouard Hubert
Richelieu Charles Benoit Livernois
Saint-Maurice Thomas Coffin
Saint-Maurice Mathew Bell
Surrey François Lévesque
Surrey Philippe-François de Rastel de Rocheblave[2]
Alexis Caron (1802)
Trois-Rivières John Lees
Trois-Rivières Pierre-Amable de Bonne
Warwick Ross Cuthbert
Warwick James Cuthbert
William-Henry Jonathan Sewell
York Louis-Charles Foucher
York Joseph Bédard

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  1. ^ expelled in January 1801 and reelected in March 1801, expelled later that month and reelected in April 1801, expelled in March 1802; Angus Shaw was elected in a by-election held in April 1802.
  2. ^ died in April 1802; Alexis Caron was elected in a by-election held in 1802.

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