Special Council of Lower Canada

Special Council of Lower Canada
Type
Type
History
Founded1838 (1838)
Disbanded1841 (1841)
Preceded byParliament of Lower Canada
Succeeded byParliament of the Province of Canada

The Special Council of Lower Canada was an appointed body which administered Lower Canada until the Union Act of 1840 created the Province of Canada. Following the Lower Canada Rebellion, on March 27, 1838, the Constitutional Act of 1791 was suspended and both the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council were dissolved.

The Act of Union united Upper and Lower Canada into a single province with a single parliament, consisting of an upper and lower house. Upon the first meeting of this parliament, the Special Council was dissolved.

In November 1839, the Special Council approved proposals made by Governor Sydenham for the union of the two Canadas.

There were three Special Councils:

  • the first, consisting of 24 members, was appointed by the acting Governor General, Sir John Colborne, and served from April 2, 1838 to June 1, 1838, when its members were dismissed by the newly arrived Governor General, Lord Durham within a week of his arrival in Canada.
  • the second, appointed by Lord Durham, existed from June 28, 1838 to November 2, 1838. This council was much smaller than the first had been, with an initial membership of five (later expanded to seven). All the members of Durham's Council were British officials who had arrived in Canada as part of his entourage.
  • the third, appointed by Sir John Colborne, existed from November 2, 1838 to February 10, 1841. This consisted of the same members who had been appointed in April. Lord Sydenham, who assumed office as Governor General in 1839, added twelve new members in three rounds of appointments in 1839 and 1840. None of the members of Durham's second Council served on the third Council.

Lists of Members of the Special Council

First Special Council First Appointed
James Cuthbert 1838
Toussaint Pothier 1838
Charles-Étienne Chaussegros de Léry 1838
James Stuart 1838
Peter McGill 1838
Marc-Pascal de Sales Laterrière 1838
Barthélemy Joliette 1838
Pierre de Rastel de Rocheblave 1838
John Neilson 1838
Amable Dionne 1838
Samuel Gerrard 1838
Jules-Maurice Quesnel 1838
William Plenderleath Christie 1838
Charles-Eusèbe Casgrain 1838
William Walker 1838
Joseph-Édouard Faribault 1838
John Molson Jr. 1838
Étienne Mayrand 1838
Paul Holland Knowlton 1838
Turton Penn 1838
Joseph Dionne 1838
Ichabod Smith 1838
Thomas Brown Anderson 1838
Thomas Austin [1] 1838
Second Special Council First Appointed
Charles Paget 1838
James Macdonell 1838
Charles Buller 1838
George Couper 1838
Charles Grey 1838
John Clitherow[2] 1838
Arthur William Buller[3] 1838
Third Special Council First Appointed
James Cuthbert 1838
Toussaint Pothier 1838
Charles-Étienne Chaussegros de Léry 1838
James Stuart[4] 1838, 1839
Peter McGill 1838
Marc-Pascal de Sales Laterrière 1838
Barthélemy Joliette 1838
Pierre de Rastel de Rocheblave[5] 1838
John Neilson 1838
Amable Dionne 1838
Samuel Gerrard 1838
Jules-Maurice Quesnel 1838
William Plenderleath Christie 1838
Charles-Eusèbe Casgrain 1838
William Walker 1838
Joseph-Édouard Faribault 1838
John Molson Jr. 1838
Étienne Mayrand 1838
Paul Holland Knowlton 1838
Turton Penn 1838
Joseph Dionne 1838
Ichabod Smith 1838
Thomas Austin 1838
Dominique Mondelet 1838
George Moffatt 1838
Robert Unwin Harwood[6] 1839
Edward Hale (uncle) [6] 1839
Edward Hale (nephew) [7] 1839
John Wainwright [7] 1839
Jean-Baptiste Taché[8] 1839
Dominick Daly[9] 1840
Charles Richard Ogden[9] 1840
Frederick George Heriot[9] 1840
Henry Black[10] 1840
Charles Dewey Day[11] 1840

Presiding Officer

The presiding member of the Special Council acted as Speaker.[12]

Meeting Venue

In 1838 the Council met at Government House in Montreal[13] and also at Quebec City.[14] From 1839 to 1841 the Council met in Montreal only.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ named to Council April 27, 1838
  2. ^ named to council July 9, 1838
  3. ^ named to council August 22, 1838
  4. ^ named to council on November 11, 1839
  5. ^ died October 5, 1840
  6. ^ a b named to council August 1, 1839
  7. ^ a b named to council September 19, 1839
  8. ^ named to council September 30, 1839
  9. ^ a b c named to council April 16, 1840
  10. ^ named to council April 18, 1840
  11. ^ named to council May 23, 1840
  12. ^ Journals of the Special Council of the Province of Lower Canada. Montreal: A. H. Armour and H. Ramsay. 1838–1841.
  13. ^ Journals of the Special Council of the Province of Lower Canada. Vol. 1. Montreal: A. H. Armour and H. Ramsay. 1838. p. 1.
  14. ^ Journals of the Special Council of the Province of Lower Canada. Vol. 2. Montreal: A. H. Armour and H. Ramsay. 1838. p. 3.