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Louis Plamondon (April 29, 1785 – January 1, 1828) was an author, lawyer, militia officer and office holder in Lower Canada. Plamondon was born in in the Province of Quebec. He was taken in charge by a local parish priest at age six, and was taught to read and write. He attended the Petit Séminaire de Québec and planned to enter the priesthood himself, but later chose to become a lawyer. He published a short work entitled Almanach des dames pour l’année 1807, par un jeune Canadien while still a legal scholar, and was licensed as an advocate, barrister, attorney, and solicitor on August 1, 1811. It is estimated that Plamondon earned at least £500 per year. He also trained young legal scholars, including Thomas Cushing Aylwin.

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  • Louis Plamondon (April 29, 1785 – January 1, 1828) was an author, lawyer, militia officer and office holder in Lower Canada. Plamondon was born in in the Province of Quebec. He was taken in charge by a local parish priest at age six, and was taught to read and write. He attended the Petit Séminaire de Québec and planned to enter the priesthood himself, but later chose to become a lawyer. He published a short work entitled Almanach des dames pour l’année 1807, par un jeune Canadien while still a legal scholar, and was licensed as an advocate, barrister, attorney, and solicitor on August 1, 1811. It is estimated that Plamondon earned at least £500 per year. He also trained young legal scholars, including Thomas Cushing Aylwin. (en)
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  • Louis Plamondon (April 29, 1785 – January 1, 1828) was an author, lawyer, militia officer and office holder in Lower Canada. Plamondon was born in in the Province of Quebec. He was taken in charge by a local parish priest at age six, and was taught to read and write. He attended the Petit Séminaire de Québec and planned to enter the priesthood himself, but later chose to become a lawyer. He published a short work entitled Almanach des dames pour l’année 1807, par un jeune Canadien while still a legal scholar, and was licensed as an advocate, barrister, attorney, and solicitor on August 1, 1811. It is estimated that Plamondon earned at least £500 per year. He also trained young legal scholars, including Thomas Cushing Aylwin. Plamondon was a founding member of the , and served for a time as its secretary. It was in this capacity that he delivered a speech praising King George III of the United Kingdom in 1809. He later served as a militia captain in the War of 1812. He was a founding member of the in 1821, and was one of the few francophone members of the Quebec Library. Plamondon died on January 1, 1828. The Dictionary of Canadian Biography reports that his death was "reputedly from the effects of his excesses as a bon vivant". (en)
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