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Louis Bourdages

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22: 104:, he served in the local militia, reaching the rank of lieutenant-colonel. He was elected in Buckinghamshire in an 1815 by-election and then represented it from 1820 to 1830, when Buckinghamshire was reorganized. He then represented 187: 83:
in 1790 where he became a farmer. He later articled as a notary and qualified to practice in 1805. Bourdages also became an important land-owner in the region.
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in the assembly from 1830 until his death at Saint-Denis in 1835. Bourdages helped prepare the
80: 127:, who represented Rouville in the legislative assembly, died before his father in 1832. 75:
in 1787, where he was unsuccessful in establishing himself as a merchant, and moved to
171: 33: 32:(July 6, 1764 – January 20, 1835) was a businessman and political figure in 101: 92: 72: 68: 90:
for Richelieu; he represented this region until 1814. In 1806, he helped found
21: 67:. After he left school, he became a sailor and travelled to Europe and the 117: 96:. Bourdages was generally opposed to measures intended to put an end to 56: 20: 116:
government in 1834. In January 1835, he suffered an attack of
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
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Lower Canada
Jeune-Lorette
Quebec
Raymond Bourdages
Acadian
Petit Séminaire de Québec
Pierre-Stanislas BĂ©dard
West Indies
Quebec City
Saint-Denis
Richelieu River
Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
Le Canadien
seigneurial tenure
War of 1812
Nicolet
Ninety-Two Resolutions
British
apoplexy
RĂ©mi-SĂ©raphin
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
"Biography"
National Assembly of Quebec
Categories
1764 births
1835 deaths
Members of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada

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