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73 relations: Acropolis, Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey, Anglicanism, Arthur Delisle, Assiniboia, Augustus Meredith Nanton, Édouard-Hippolyte Laliberté, Épernay, BBC, Cabinet of Canada, Canadian Forestry Association, Catholic Church, Censure, Charles Boucher de Boucherville, Confederation, Conservative Party of Quebec (historical), Daguerreotype, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, District of Athabasca, District of Keewatin, Edmund James Flynn, Edward Gawler Prior, Edward VII, Egypt, Electoral district (Canada), Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto, Grand Tour, Holy Land, Honoré Mercier, House of Commons of Canada, Huguenots, James Dunsmuir, Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau, King's Privy Council for Canada, Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, List of leaders of the Official Opposition of Quebec, List of lieutenant governors of Quebec, List of Quebec general elections, Lotbinière (federal electoral district), Lotbinière (provincial electoral district), Lotbinière Regional County Municipality, Luc Letellier de St-Just, Michel-Eustache-Gaspard-Alain Chartier de Lotbinière, Michel-Siméon Delisle, Minority government, Mount Hermon Cemetery, National Assembly of Quebec, Parti bleu, Parti rouge, ... Expand index (23 more) »
- Burials at Mount Hermon Cemetery
- Franco-Columbian people
- French emigrants to pre-Confederation Quebec
- Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia
- People from Épernay
- Premiers of Quebec
Acropolis
An acropolis was the settlement of an upper part of an ancient Greek city, especially a citadel, and frequently a hill with precipitous sides, mainly chosen for purposes of defense.
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Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey
Albert Henry George Grey, 4th Earl Grey, (28 November 185129 August 1917) was a British peer and politician who served as Governor General of Canada from 1904 to 1911, the ninth since Canadian Confederation.
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Anglicanism
Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe.
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Arthur Delisle
Arthur Delisle, (March 15, 1859 – April 10, 1936) was a lawyer and political figure in Quebec.
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Assiniboia
Assiniboia District refers to two historical districts of Canada's Northwest Territories.
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Augustus Meredith Nanton
Sir Augustus Meredith Nanton (7 May 1860 – 24 April 1925) was one of the principal investors and developers of Western Canada, particularly at Winnipeg, Vancouver and Calgary.
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Édouard-Hippolyte Laliberté
Édouard-Hippolyte Laliberté (October 13, 1845 – March 5, 1911) was a notary and political figure in Quebec. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and Édouard-Hippolyte Laliberté are Quebec Liberal Party MNAs.
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Épernay
Épernay is a commune in the Marne department of northern France, 130 km north-east of Paris on the mainline railway to Strasbourg.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
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Cabinet of Canada
The Cabinet of Canada (Cabinet du Canada) is a body of ministers of the Crown that, along with the Canadian monarch, and within the tenets of the Westminster system, forms the government of Canada.
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Canadian Forestry Association
The Canadian Forestry Association (CFA) is Canada's oldest conservation organization.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Censure
A censure is an expression of strong disapproval or harsh criticism.
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Charles Boucher de Boucherville
Sir Charles-Eugène-Napoléon Boucher de Boucherville (May 4, 1822 – September 10, 1915) was a Canadian politician and medical doctor. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and Charles Boucher de Boucherville are Canadian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George, members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from Canada East, premiers of Quebec and Quebec political party leaders.
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Confederation
A confederation (also known as a confederacy or league) is a political union of sovereign states or communities united for purposes of common action.
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Conservative Party of Quebec (historical)
The Conservative Party of Quebec (Parti conservateur du Québec) was a political party in Quebec, Canada, from 1867 until 1936, when it merged with members of the Action libérale nationale to form the italic.
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Daguerreotype
Daguerreotype (daguerréotype) was the first publicly available photographic process, widely used during the 1840s and 1850s.
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Dictionary of Canadian Biography
The Dictionary of Canadian Biography (DCB; Dictionnaire biographique du Canada) is a dictionary of biographical entries for individuals who have contributed to the history of Canada.
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District of Athabasca
The District of Athabasca was a regional administrative district of Canada's Northwest Territories.
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District of Keewatin
The District of Keewatin was a territory of Canada and later an administrative district of the Northwest Territories.
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Edmund James Flynn
Edmund James Flynn (November 16, 1847 – June 7, 1927) was a Canadian lawyer, politician and the tenth premier of Quebec, from 1896 to 1897. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and Edmund James Flynn are premiers of Quebec, Quebec Liberal Party MNAs and Quebec political party leaders.
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Edward Gawler Prior
Edward Gawler Prior, (21 May 1853 – 12 December 1920) was a mining engineer and politician in British Columbia. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and Edward Gawler Prior are Canadian Anglicans, lieutenant Governors of British Columbia and members of the King's Privy Council for Canada.
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Edward VII
Edward VII (Albert Edward; 9 November 1841 – 6 May 1910) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 22 January 1901 until his death in 1910.
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Egypt
Egypt (مصر), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula in the southwest corner of Asia.
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Electoral district (Canada)
An electoral district in Canada is a geographical constituency upon which Canada's representative democracy is based.
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Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto
Gilbert John Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto, (9 July 18451 March 1914), known as Viscount Melgund by courtesy from 1859 to 1891, was a British peer and politician who served as Governor General of Canada from 1898 to 1904, and Viceroy of India from 1905 to 1910.
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Grand Tour
The Grand Tour was the principally 17th- to early 19th-century custom of a traditional trip through Europe, with Italy as a key destination, undertaken by upper-class young European men of sufficient means and rank (typically accompanied by a tutor or family member) when they had come of age (about 21 years old).
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Holy Land
The Holy Land is an area roughly located between the Mediterranean Sea and the eastern bank of the Jordan River, traditionally synonymous both with the biblical Land of Israel and with the region of Palestine.
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Honoré Mercier
Honoré Mercier (October 15, 1840 – October 30, 1894) was a Canadian lawyer, journalist and politician in Quebec. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and Honoré Mercier are premiers of Quebec, Quebec Liberal Party MNAs and Quebec political party leaders.
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House of Commons of Canada
The House of Commons of Canada (Chambre des communes du Canada) is the lower house of the Parliament of Canada.
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Huguenots
The Huguenots were a religious group of French Protestants who held to the Reformed (Calvinist) tradition of Protestantism.
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James Dunsmuir
James Dunsmuir (July 8, 1851 – June 6, 1920) was a Canadian industrialist and politician in British Columbia. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and James Dunsmuir are lieutenant Governors of British Columbia.
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Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
Sir Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau (November 9, 1840 – June 13, 1898), born in Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec, was a French-Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 7th Lieutenant Governor of Quebec from 1892 to 1898. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau are Canadian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George, members of the King's Privy Council for Canada, premiers of Quebec and Quebec political party leaders.
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King's Privy Council for Canada
The King's Privy Council for Canada (Conseil privé du Roi pour le Canada), sometimes called His Majesty's Privy Council for Canada or simply the Privy Council (PC), is the full group of personal consultants to the monarch of Canada on state and constitutional affairs. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and King's Privy Council for Canada are members of the King's Privy Council for Canada.
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Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
The Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada was the lower house of the Parliament of the Province of Canada.
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Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
The lieutenant governor of British Columbia is the representative of the monarch in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and lieutenant Governor of British Columbia are lieutenant Governors of British Columbia.
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List of leaders of the Official Opposition of Quebec
This is a list of the leaders of the opposition party of Quebec, Canada since Confederation (1867).
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List of lieutenant governors of Quebec
The following is a list of the lieutenant governors of Quebec.
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List of Quebec general elections
This article provides a summary of results for the general elections to the Canadian province of Quebec's unicameral legislative body, the National Assembly of Quebec (and its predecessor, the Legislative Assembly of Quebec).
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Lotbinière (federal electoral district)
Lotbinière (later known as Lotbinière—L'Érable) was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 2004.
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Lotbinière (provincial electoral district)
Lotbinière is a former provincial electoral district in the Centre-du-Québec and Chaudière-Appalaches regions of Quebec, Canada.
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Lotbinière Regional County Municipality
Lotbinière is a regional county municipality in the Chaudière-Appalaches region of Quebec.
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Luc Letellier de St-Just
Luc Letellier de Saint-Just, (May 12, 1820 – January 28, 1881) was a Canadian politician. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and Luc Letellier de St-Just are members of the King's Privy Council for Canada and members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from Canada East.
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Michel-Eustache-Gaspard-Alain Chartier de Lotbinière
Michel-Eustache-Gaspard-Alain Chartier de Lotbinière (August 31, 1748 – January 1, 1822), 2nd Marquis de Lotbinière, though to keep political favour with the British he never used the title.
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Michel-Siméon Delisle
Michel-Siméon Delisle (September 27, 1856 – October 11, 1931) was a Canadian merchant and politician.
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Minority government
A minority government, minority cabinet, minority administration, or a minority parliament is a government and cabinet formed in a parliamentary system when a political party or coalition of parties does not have a majority of overall seats in the legislature.
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Mount Hermon Cemetery
Mount Hermon Cemetery is a garden (or rural) cemetery and National Historic Site of Canada. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and Mount Hermon Cemetery are Burials at Mount Hermon Cemetery.
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National Assembly of Quebec
The National Assembly of Quebec (officially in Assemblée nationale du Québec) is the legislative body of the province of Quebec in Canada.
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Parti bleu
The Parti bleu (French for "Blue Party") was a political group that contested elections in the Eastern section of the Province of Canada.
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Parti rouge
The (French for "Red Party", or Parti démocratique, "Democratic Party") was a political group that contested elections in the Eastern section of the Province of Canada.
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Pierre-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière
Pierre-Gustave-Gaspard Joly de Lotbinière (February 5, 1798 - June 8, 1865) was a French businessman and amateur daguerreotypist, born in Frauenfeld, Switzerland and citizen of the Republic of Geneva, and married to a Canadian seigneuress.
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Politics of Quebec
The politics of Quebec are centred on a provincial government resembling that of the other Canadian provinces, namely a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
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Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier
Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier (formerly known as Portneuf) is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1867.
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Premier of Quebec
The premier of Quebec (premier ministre du Québec (masculine) or première ministre du Québec (feminine)) is the head of government of the Canadian province of Quebec. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and premier of Quebec are premiers of Quebec.
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Provincial premiers who have become Canadian MPs
Premiers of Canadian provinces since Canadian confederation who have subsequently been elected to the House of Commons of Canada.
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Quebec City
Quebec City (or; Ville de Québec), officially known as Québec, is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec.
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Quebec Liberal Party
The Quebec Liberal Party (QLP; Parti libéral du Québec, PLQ) is a provincial political party in Quebec.
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Queen Victoria
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901.
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Richard McBride
Sir Richard McBride, (December 15, 1870 – August 6, 1917) was a British Columbia politician and is often considered the founder of the British Columbia Conservative Party. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and Richard McBride are Canadian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George.
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Robert Unwin Harwood
Robert Unwin Harwood (January 22, 1798 – April 12, 1863) was the last seigneur of Vaudreuil, commanding officer of the Vaudreuil Militia, and for thirty years a political figure in Lower Canada and Canada East. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and Robert Unwin Harwood are members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from Canada East.
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Seigneurial system of New France
The manorial system of New France, known as the seigneurial system (Régime seigneurial), was the semi-feudal system of land tenure used in the North American French colonial empire.
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Seymour de Lotbiniere
Seymour Joly de Lotbiniere (21 October 1905 – 6 November 1984) known as "Lobby" was a Director of the British Broadcasting Corporation and pioneer of outside broadcasts.
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Sillery, Quebec City
Sillery, a former independent city founded in 1637, is one of 35 administrative sectors (quartiers), which are unincorporated places, located in the post-expansion jurisdiction of the City of Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
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Sorbonne University
Sorbonne University (Sorbonne Université) is a public research university located in Paris, France.
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Théodore Robitaille
Théodore Robitaille, (29 January 1834 – 17 August 1897) was a Canadian physician, politician, and the fourth Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and Théodore Robitaille are members of the King's Privy Council for Canada and members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from Canada East.
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The Honourable
The Honourable (Commonwealth English) or The Honorable (American English; see spelling differences) (abbreviation: Hon., Hon'ble, or variations) is an honorific style that is used as a prefix before the names or titles of certain people, usually with official governmental or diplomatic positions.
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Thomas Robert McInnes
Thomas Robert McInnes or (Gaelic) Tòmas Raibeart Mac Aonghais (5 November 1840 – 15 March 1904) was a Canadian physician, Member of Parliament, Senator, and the sixth Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière and Thomas Robert McInnes are lieutenant Governors of British Columbia.
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Timeline of Quebec history
This article presents a detailed timeline of Quebec history.
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Yukon
Yukon (formerly called the Yukon Territory and referred to as the Yukon) is the smallest and westernmost of Canada's three territories.
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1872 Canadian federal election
The 1872 Canadian federal election was held from July 20 to October 12, 1872, to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada of the 2nd Parliament of Canada.
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1878 Quebec general election
The 1878 Quebec general election was held on May 1, 1878 to elect members of the 4th Legislative Assembly for the Province of Quebec, Canada.
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1881 Quebec general election
The 1881 Quebec general election was held on December 2, 1881, to elect members of the 5th Legislative Assembly for the Province of Quebec, Canada.
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1896 Canadian federal election
The 1896 Canadian federal election was held on June 23, 1896, to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada of the 8th Parliament of Canada.
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See also
Burials at Mount Hermon Cemetery
- Bartholomew Gugy
- David Edward Price
- Dunbar Ross
- Edward Bowen (politician)
- Frank Carrel
- George Benson Hall Jr.
- George Mountain
- George Okill Stuart Jr.
- George Pozer
- Hazard Bailey Terrill
- Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière
- Henry Seton-Karr
- James Bell Forsyth
- James Gibb Ross
- James MacPherson Le Moine
- John Lemesurier
- John Munn (shipbuilder)
- Joseph Morrin
- Mount Hermon Cemetery
- Richard Ernest William Turner
- Richard Turner (Canadian politician)
- Robert Christie (Lower Canada politician)
- Silas Seymour
- Thomas Cushing Aylwin
- William Charles Henry Wood
- William Collis Meredith
- William Evan Price
- William Price (merchant)
- William Rhodes (Canadian politician)
- William Smith (judge, born 1728)
Franco-Columbian people
- André Picard (journalist)
- Angélique Lalonde
- Charles Demers
- D. M. LeBourdais
- Danielle Charbonneau
- Deni Ellis Béchard
- Denis Kang
- Denise Savoie
- Emmanuelle Vaugier
- Françoise Yip
- Franco-Columbian
- Frenchy D'Amour
- Gilbert Brulé
- Grimes
- Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière
- Jean Baptiste Lolo
- Jean-Luc Bilodeau
- Jean-Marie-Raphaël Le Jeune
- Keiko Devaux
- Lise Leveille
- Madeleine Arthur
- Maillardville
- Marc-André Leclerc
- Marcel Gagnon (musician)
- Modeste Demers
- Nicolas Demorand
- Patrick Lussier
- Pierre-Paul Durieu
- Richard Stewart
- Sébastien Bordeleau
- Sydney Leroux
French emigrants to pre-Confederation Quebec
- Adam Dollard des Ormeaux
- Auguste Achintre
- Charles Wugk Sabatier
- Emmanuel-Marie Blain de Saint-Aubin
- Esther Brandeau
- Fleury Mesplet
- Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière
- Joseph-André-Mathurin Jacrau
- Pierre-Louis Billaudèle
Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia
- Albert Norton Richards
- Anthony Musgrave
- Charles Arthur Banks
- Clarence Wallace
- Clement Francis Cornwall
- David Lam
- Edgar Dewdney
- Edward Gawler Prior
- Eric Hamber
- Francis Stillman Barnard
- Frank Mackenzie Ross
- Garde Gardom
- George Pearkes
- Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière
- Henry Pybus Bell-Irving
- Hugh Nelson (Canadian politician)
- Iona Campagnolo
- James Dunsmuir
- Janet Austin
- John Robert Nicholson
- John William Fordham Johnson
- Joseph Trutch
- Judith Guichon
- Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
- List of lieutenant governors of British Columbia
- Richard Clement Moody
- Robert Gordon Rogers
- Robert Randolph Bruce
- Royal Engineers, Columbia Detachment
- Steven Point
- Thomas Robert McInnes
- Thomas Wilson Paterson
- Walter Cameron Nichol
- Walter Stewart Owen
- William Culham Woodward
People from Épernay
- Albert Louis Deullin
- Alex Vanopslagh
- Bruno Destrez
- Flodoard
- Françoise Férat
- Gérard Raulet
- Gabrielle Dorziat
- Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière
- Isabelle Boulogne
- Jean Thorailler
- Jean-Baptiste-Maximien Parchappe de Vinay
- Jean-Pierre Boulard
- John Gadret
- Julien Outrebon
- Léon Homo
- Maakan Tounkara
- Marcel Huot
- Martin Adeline
- Maxence Muzaton
- Octave Gallice
- Wesley Lautoa
- Yohann Diniz
Premiers of Quebec
- Adélard Godbout
- Antonio Barrette
- Bernard Landry
- Charles Boucher de Boucherville
- Daniel Johnson Jr.
- Daniel Johnson Sr.
- Edmund James Flynn
- Félix-Gabriel Marchand
- François Legault
- Gédéon Ouimet
- Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière
- Honoré Mercier
- Jacques Parizeau
- Jean Charest
- Jean Lesage
- Jean-Jacques Bertrand
- John Jones Ross
- Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
- Joseph-Alfred Mousseau
- List of premiers of Quebec
- List of premiers of Quebec by time in office
- Lomer Gouin
- Louis-Alexandre Taschereau
- Louis-Olivier Taillon
- Lucien Bouchard
- Maurice Duplessis
- Paul Sauvé
- Pauline Marois
- Philippe Couillard
- Pierre Marc Johnson
- Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau
- Premier of Quebec
- René Lévesque
- Robert Bourassa
- Simon-Napoléon Parent
References
Also known as Henri Gustave Joly de Lotbinière, Henri Joly De Lotbinière, Henri-Gustave Lotbiniere, Henri-Gustave de Lotbinière, Henry Gustave Joly, Sir Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière.