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Louis Lagueux (November 20, 1793 – June 15, 1832) was a lawyer and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born in the town of Quebec in 1793, the son of merchant Louis Lagueux and Louise Bégin, whose father Charles Bégin served in the legislative assembly. Lagueux studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec, articled in law with Joseph-Rémi Vallières de Saint-Réal and qualified to practice in 1817. That same year, he entered the importing business with a partner; after that business failed the following year, he returned to the practice of law. In 1820, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Dorchester; he represented the riding until his death at Quebec from cholera in 1832. During his time in the assembly, he supported the Parti canadien. In 1830, he introduced a b

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  • Louis Lagueux (November 20, 1793 – June 15, 1832) was a lawyer and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born in the town of Quebec in 1793, the son of merchant Louis Lagueux and Louise Bégin, whose father Charles Bégin served in the legislative assembly. Lagueux studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec, articled in law with Joseph-Rémi Vallières de Saint-Réal and qualified to practice in 1817. That same year, he entered the importing business with a partner; after that business failed the following year, he returned to the practice of law. In 1820, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Dorchester; he represented the riding until his death at Quebec from cholera in 1832. During his time in the assembly, he supported the Parti canadien. In 1830, he introduced a b (en)
  • Louis Lagueux né le 20 novembre 1793 et décédé le 15 juin 1832 était un avocat et un personnage politique dans le Bas-Canada. Il est né dans la ville de Québec en 1793, le fils du marchant Louis Lagueux et Louise Bégin, dont le père Charles Bégin a siégé à l'Assemblée législative. Lagueux a étudié au Petit Séminaire de Québec, article légalement avec Joseph-Rémi Vallières de Saint-Réal et autorisé à exercer en 1817. Cette même année, il est entré dans les affaires d'importation avec un partenaire; après que l'entreprise a échoué l'année suivante, il retourne à la pratique du droit. En 1820, il a été élu à l'Assemblée législative du Bas-Canada de Dorchester; il a représenté la circonscription jusqu'à sa mort par choléra à Québec en 1832. Pendant son temps dans l'Assemblée, il a appuyé le P (fr)
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  • Louis Lagueux (en)
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  • Quebec City, Lower Canada (en)
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  • Member of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Dorchester (en)
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  • Louis Lagueux (November 20, 1793 – June 15, 1832) was a lawyer and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born in the town of Quebec in 1793, the son of merchant Louis Lagueux and Louise Bégin, whose father Charles Bégin served in the legislative assembly. Lagueux studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec, articled in law with Joseph-Rémi Vallières de Saint-Réal and qualified to practice in 1817. That same year, he entered the importing business with a partner; after that business failed the following year, he returned to the practice of law. In 1820, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Dorchester; he represented the riding until his death at Quebec from cholera in 1832. During his time in the assembly, he supported the Parti canadien. In 1830, he introduced a bill incorporating the city of Quebec. His uncle Étienne-Claude Lagueux also served in the legislative assembly. (en)
  • Louis Lagueux né le 20 novembre 1793 et décédé le 15 juin 1832 était un avocat et un personnage politique dans le Bas-Canada. Il est né dans la ville de Québec en 1793, le fils du marchant Louis Lagueux et Louise Bégin, dont le père Charles Bégin a siégé à l'Assemblée législative. Lagueux a étudié au Petit Séminaire de Québec, article légalement avec Joseph-Rémi Vallières de Saint-Réal et autorisé à exercer en 1817. Cette même année, il est entré dans les affaires d'importation avec un partenaire; après que l'entreprise a échoué l'année suivante, il retourne à la pratique du droit. En 1820, il a été élu à l'Assemblée législative du Bas-Canada de Dorchester; il a représenté la circonscription jusqu'à sa mort par choléra à Québec en 1832. Pendant son temps dans l'Assemblée, il a appuyé le Parti canadien. En 1830, il a présenté un projet de loi incorporant la ville de Québec. Son oncle Étienne-Claude Lagueux a également siégé à l'Assemblée législative. (fr)
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