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24: 101:; it was felt that by revising the rules of practice for the courts, these judges had stepped outside of their jurisdiction and taken on authority that should have been under the control of the legislature. After his party lost interest in pursuing this issue after 1817, Stuart lost interest in the affairs of the assembly. He was not reelected in 1820. 109: 124:
in 1827 and served until the union of Upper and Lower Canada in 1841. He was dismissed as attorney general in 1832, after having been accused by the assembly of conflict of interest in a case involving the
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as a form of compensation, but refused this offer and returned to private practice. He served as a member of the
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later served in the legislative assembly for the Province of Canada and also as a mayor of Quebec City.
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was also a lawyer and a long-time member of the legislative assembly. His nephew
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in an 1825 by-election, now a supporter of the British party; he was defeated by
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in an 1811 by-election and served as leader of the Parti canadien, replacing
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and was president of this council from 1839 to 1841. Stuart was also named
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for Montreal East in 1808 and was reelected in 1809. He supported the
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and then apprenticed in law in Lower Canada with John Reid and then
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Stuart served as personal secretary for Lieutenant Governor Sir
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in the general election held in 1827. Stuart was named to the
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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in the assembly. He was defeated in 1810, but elected for
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and Lower Canada proposed in 1822. In 1825, he was named
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Unlike his former party, Stuart supported the union of
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
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Lower Canada
Fort Hunter, New York
Anglican
John Stuart
King's College
Windsor, Nova Scotia
Jonathan Sewell
Robert Shore Milnes
Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
Parti canadien
Montreal County
Pierre-Stanislas Bédard
James Monk
Upper
Attorney General for Lower Canada
William-Henry
Wolfred Nelson
Executive Council of Lower Canada
Hudson's Bay Company
Chief Justice for Colony of Newfoundland
Special Council
Lower Canada Rebellion
Chief Justice of Lower Canada
baronet
Oxford
County of Oxford
Andrew
George Okill Stuart
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