William McDougall (Quebec politician)

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William McDougall,

Conservative
member.

He was born in

Queen's Counsel. He was a director of the Phillipsburgh, Farnham and Yamaska Railway. He resigned his seat in 1878 to allow Hector-Louis Langevin
to have a seat in the House of Commons.

In 1880, he was named to the

Quebec Superior Court for Ottawa district. He died in Aylmer
in 1886.

His daughter Alice married James Klock who also later served in the House of Commons.

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Preceded by Member of Parliament from Three Rivers
1868–1878
Succeeded by