He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Stanstead in an 1837 by-election and served until March 27, 1838, when the province was put under the rule of a special council after the Lower Canada Rebellion.
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He was named to the Special Council that then administered the province by colonial administrator Sir John Colborne.