François-Xavier Lemieux (9 February 1811 – 16 May 1864) was a French Canadian lawyer and politician. He was born at Pointe-Lévy in 1811 and studied at...
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political figure in Lower Canada François-Xavier Lemieux (1811–1864), a French Canadian lawyer and politician François-Xavier Lemieux (Quebec MLA) (1851–1933)...
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Sir François-Xavier Lemieux (April 9, 1851 – July 18, 1933), often referred to as F.X. Lemieux, was a Quebec lawyer, judge and political figure. He represented...
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Lemieux (born 1961), Canadian politician Francois-Xavier Lemieux (1811–1864), Québec lawyer and politician; uncle of Francois-Xavier François-Xavier Lemieux...
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Melbourne McTaggart Tait Sir Charles Peers Davidson (1912–1915) Sir François-Xavier Lemieux (1915–?) R.A.E. Greenshields (1929–1942) Albert Sévigny (1942–1959)...
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He was defeated by François-Xavier Lemieux when he ran for a seat in the Quebec assembly in 1890. Baker was defeated by Lemieux when he ran for reelection...
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Lawrence estuary. This toponym designation evokes the memory of François-Xavier Lemieux, Deputy Minister of Lands and Forests of Quebec from 1924 to 1936...
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Charles Baillairgé François Baillairgé Jean Baillairgé Thomas Baillairgé Claude Baillif Béïque Legault Thuot, architecture firm François-Xavier Berlinguet Henry...
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in Lower Canada François-Xavier Lemieux (Quebec MLA) (1851–1933), Québécois lawyer, judge, and political figure François-Xavier Lemieux (1811–1864), French...
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elected to the Quebec assembly in an 1897 by-election held after François-Xavier Lemieux was named to the Quebec Superior Court. He died in office in Quebec...
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became Chief Justice of Canada. He was joined in the defence by François-Xavier Lemieux, a member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec and future chief...
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Province of Canada in an 1864 by-election held after the death of François-Xavier Lemieux and served until Confederation when he was named to the Senate...
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Province of Canada from Lévis In office 1861–1866 Preceded by François-Xavier Lemieux Succeeded by Legislature abolished Personal details Born (1829-06-07)June...
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1890 – October 30, 1894 Preceded by Henri-Josué Martin Succeeded by François-Xavier Lemieux Personal details Born (1840-10-15)October 15, 1840 Saint-Athanase...
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(by-election) "British" Tory François-Xavier Lemieux 1847 French-Canadian Group 3rd Parliament 1848–1851 François-Xavier Lemieux 1848–1851 French-Canadian...
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Attorney General for Upper Canada** Lévis August 28, 1858 François-Xavier Lemieux François-Xavier Lemieux Sought re-election upon appointment as Receiver General**...
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held in September 1845. resigned in May 1847 to become a judge; François-Xavier Lemieux was elected in a by-election held in July 1847. resigned after...
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Minister and Executive Council President: Félix-Gabriel Marchand Agriculture: François-Gilbert Miville Dechêne Colonization and Mines: Adélard Turgeon Public...
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federal election. Fauvel also served as campaign manager for François-Xavier Lemieux when Lemieux ran for a seat in the Quebec assembly in 1894. Fauvel was...
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23, 1851–January 26, 1855 Preceded by John Young Succeeded by François-Xavier Lemieux Government Director – Grand Trunk Railway In office November 20...
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1850. resigned his seat in 1848 to accept an appointment as judge; François-Xavier Méthot was elected in a by-election held in June 1848. died in March...
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office 1875–1883 Preceded by Joseph-Goderic Blanchet Succeeded by François-Xavier Lemieux Majority 1875: 157 (4.1%) 1878: 183 (4,31%) 1879: 609 (16,41%)...
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Melbourne 1 January 1915 Herbert Samuel Holt 1 January 1915 The Hon. François Xavier Lemieux Acting Chief Justice of the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec...
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by-election in October 1857. resigned his seat to accept an appointment; François Évanturel was elected in a by-election in August 1855. resigned to accept...
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John Thomas McNally, appointed Bishop of Calgary, Alberta in 1913 François-Xavier Brunet, appointed Bishop of Mont-Laurier, Québec in 1913 Joseph Charbonneau...
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1883 Amédée Gaboury, Quebec Liberal Party, Laval, June 13, 1883 François-Xavier Lemieux, Quebec Liberal Party, Lévis, November 16, 1883 Joseph-Émery Robidoux...
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François-Xavier Lemieux Liberal 6th 1886–1890 7th 1890–1892 8th 1892–1897 Angus Baker Conservative 9th 1897–1897 François-Xavier Lemieux Liberal...
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committee of the Legislative Assembly. election was declared invalid; Charles-François Fournier was declared elected in June 1858. election was declared invalid;...
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Conservative L'Assomption Pierre-Évariste Leblanc Conservative Laval François-Xavier Lemieux Liberal Lévis Édouard-Hippolyte Laliberté Liberal Lotbinière...
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1890–1892 Honoré Mercier Liberal 8th 1892–1894† 1894–1897 François-Xavier Lemieux 9th 1897–1897 1897–1900 William Henry Clapperton 10th 1900–1904...
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