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Henri Desrivières

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210:. Desrivières had already inherited two of the six lots in the seigneury from his mother. In exchange for giving the seller a life annuity, the two partners acquired the other four lots in the seigneury: three for Bruneau, and one for Desrivières, whose share of the purchase price was £650. He also acquired the title of principal seigneur. Bruneau supplied the initial capital, and Desrivières was to undertake the management of the seigneury. The partners planned on major investments in building and operating mills. Bruneau was involved in founding a town in the seigneury, 185: 315:, introduced a motion condemning the way the union had been imposed on Lower Canada. Desrivières was one of the members of the French-Canadian Group. He voted in favour of the motion, and against the union. The motion nonetheless failed. For the rest of the session, Desrivières was a consistent opponent of the Governor General, 200:, an extremely wealthy businessman who had begun in the fur trade and established himself in a number of other enterprises. When McGill died in 1813, François Desrivières was one of his step-father's main heirs. He inherited £23,000, lands, and future considerations. 594: 289: 174: 40: 344:
after Desrivières resigned the seat, Leslie was elected as the next member for Verchères. He joined the French-Canadian Group in the subsequent sessions of the Assembly.
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Henri was the son of François Desrivières and Marguerite-Thérèse Trottier Desrivières Beaubien. The family was prosperous. François's father had been involved in the
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The first general elections for the new Legislative Assembly were held in the spring of 1841. Desrivières stood for election in the riding of
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At some point, Henri Desrivières married Marie-Angélique Hay, who kept an extensive diary of their family life in the mid-19th century.
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James McGill, a wealthy businessman who married Desrivières's grandmother and bequeathed considerable assets to Desrivières's father
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In the first session of the new Parliament, the union of the Canadas was the major issue. One of the leaders of the
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Desrivières took no further part in politics, spending the rest of his life at his estate at
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to run for a seat in the Assembly. Leslie had had a long career as a member of the
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James Leslie, who was elected for Verchères after Desrivières resigned his seat
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from Canada East
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Political Appointments and Elections in the Province of Canada, 1841 to 1860
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John Neilson, whose motion condemning the union was supported by Desrivières
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After the end of the 1841 session, Desrivières resigned his seat to allow
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The Union of the Canadas — The Growth of Canadian Institutions, 1841–1857
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In 1829, Henri Desrivières acquired the seigneury of Montarville with
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Following the Lower Canada rebellion, and the similar
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From 1836 to 1840, Desrivières served as judge in the
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Index

Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
Verchères
James Leslie
Stanbridge
Canada East
Province of Canada
French-Canadian Group
seigneur
Lower Canada
Quebec
Verchères
Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada

fur trade
James McGill
François-Pierre Bruneau
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville
court of special sessions of the peace
Missisquoi County
Lower Canada Rebellion

rebellion in 1837
Upper Canada
Ontario
Lord Durham
Durham Report
Union Act, 1840
British Parliament
Province of Canada
Legislative Assembly

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