6th Parliament of Lower Canada
The 6th Parliament of Lower Canada was in session from January 29, 1810, to March 1, 1810. Elections to the Legislative Assembly in Lower Canada had been held in October 1809. Lieutenant-governor James Henry Craig dissolved parliament after the assembly declared the seat of judge Pierre-Amable de Bonne vacant. A vote on the resolution which declared judges ineligible to sit in the assembly had been deferred by the Legislative Council until after the next election. All sessions were held at Quebec City.
Notes:
- Jean-Thomas Taschereau was elected in both Dorchester and Leinster; he had not chosen which he would represent before the assembly was dissolved
- died in December 1809
- expelled in February 1810
- also elected in Quebec (Lower Town) and chose to represent that riding
Preceded by 5th Parliament of Lower Canada |
Parliaments in Lower Canada 1809-1810 |
Succeeded by 7th Parliament of Lower Canada |
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