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John Le Boutillier : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Le Boutillier
John Le Boutillier or John Le Bouthillier (1797 – July 31, 1872) was a Quebec businessman and political figure. He was born in Jersey in 1797 and came to the Gaspé peninsula around 1815 as an employee of Charles Robin. In 1830, he opened his own business exporting dried cod from the Gaspé region and settled in Gaspé. He represented Gaspé in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada from 1833 to 1838 and then Bonaventure from 1844 to 1847 and Gaspé from 1854 to 1867 in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada. Le Boutillier voted against the Ninety-Two Resolutions.〔(''Journals of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada, from the 7th January to the 18th March, 1834'' ) p. 337〕 In 1867, he was named to the Legislative Council of Quebec for the Gulf division and served until his death in Gaspé in 1872. His firm, which had grown to 2,500 employees, 12 ships and 169 fishing boats, was taken over by Charles Robin's company after his death. Le Boutillier's house in Gaspé was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1975. == References ==
* (Biography at the ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online'' ) *
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