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185: 180: 175: 170: 190: 165: 74: 160: 123: 105: 69:; he continued in the militia after the war, reaching the rank of colonel in 1830. He was opposed to the union of 73:
and Lower Canada proposed in 1822 and helped organize resistance to the proposal. In 1830, he was named to the
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as a measure only to be taken as a last resort. Guy was named a King's Notary in 1838.
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in 1768, the son of a merchant there. Guy studied to be a land surveyor and learned
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in Montreal district in 1800. He served as a major in the local militia during the
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Louis Guy (American football)
notary
Lower Canada
Montreal
English
College of New Jersey
Princeton
Joseph Papineau
justice of the peace
War of 1812
Battle of Châteauguay
Upper
Legislative Council of Lower Canada
Lower Canada Rebellion
martial law
Étienne
"Biography"
National Assembly of Quebec
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
Categories
1768 births
1850 deaths
Canadian surveyors
Politicians from Montreal
Princeton University alumni
Pre-Confederation Quebec people
Canadian people of the War of 1812
Battle of the Châteaugay veterans
Members of the Legislative Council of Lower Canada

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