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This is an incomplete | This is an incomplete list of people who are remembered as political adversaries to the national emancipation of the people of Quebec since the British Conquest of 1760. | ||
* Frederic Haldimand, General and Governor of Quebec | * Frederic Haldimand, General and Governor of Quebec | ||
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* Johathan Sewell, judge | * Johathan Sewell, judge | ||
* Robert Shore Milnes, colonial administrator | * Robert Shore Milnes, colonial administrator | ||
* James Stuart | * James Stuart, lawyer | ||
* John Colborne, General and Governor of Lower Canada | * John Colborne, General and Governor of Lower Canada | ||
* John Lambton, Governor of Lower Canada and High Commissioner | * John Lambton, Governor of Lower Canada and High Commissioner | ||
* Edward Ellice, businessman | * Edward Ellice, businessman |
Latest revision as of 22:57, 1 March 2007
This is an incomplete list of people who are remembered as political adversaries to the national emancipation of the people of Quebec since the British Conquest of 1760.
- Frederic Haldimand, General and Governor of Quebec
- Guy Carleton, General and Governor of Quebec
- Johathan Sewell, judge
- Robert Shore Milnes, colonial administrator
- James Stuart, lawyer
- John Colborne, General and Governor of Lower Canada
- John Lambton, Governor of Lower Canada and High Commissioner
- Edward Ellice, businessman