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Edward Carter (politician)

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51: 242:(now Quebec), the son of George Carter and Mary Ann Short, he was educated in Trois-Rivières and at the Collège de Nicolet. He worked as a manager in a commercial establishment from 1838 to 1840, then articled in law with 472: 549: 362: 534: 480: 17: 355: 300:
and served as solicitor for the Montreal diocese of the Anglican church. In 1850, he married Mary Jane Kerr. Carter died in Montreal at the age of 61.
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Carter was defeated in Montréal-Centre and in Châteauguay when he ran for reelection to the Quebec assembly in 1871. He served in the
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A Treatise on the Law and Practice on Summary Convictions and Orders by Justices of the Peace in Upper and Lower Canada
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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lawyer, professor and politician. Carter was a member of the
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec
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and left politics after serving his full term in the
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Edward Carter (Canadian politician)
Edward Carter

Canadian Parliament
Brome
Christopher Dunkin
Nathaniel Pettes
Legislative Assembly of Quebec
Montréal-Centre
Luther Hamilton Holton
Conservative
QC
Canadian
House of Commons of Canada
Brome electoral district
Montréal-Centre
Legislative Assembly of Quebec
Trois-Rivières, Lower Canada
Edward Short
Thomas Cushing Aylwin
John Rose
Montreal
Queen's Counsel
McGill University
1st Canadian Parliament
Conservative party
Christopher Dunkin
1872 federal election
2nd Canadian Parliament
Bishop's College

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