parliament for Scarborough from 1847 to 1851 and again from 1852 to 1857, comptroller and later treasurer of the royal household (1851–58), and a party whip (1853–58
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In 1835, Young married Anne
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*, his assistant in the district of Montreal, that he would not ordain Duchaîne priest. Noting that “this abbé is 58 years old,” Panet asserted, “he will soon be unfit and can only be a burden to the