Ross Cuthbert

Ross Cuthbert (February 17, 1776 died August 28, 1861) was a Canadian writer and lawyer. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he was heir to the seigniories of Lanoraie and Dautray. He completed his studies of law in Philadelphia where he married Emily Rush, daughter of one of the signatories of the United States Declaration of Independence. Cuthbert sat at the Executive Council and the Legislative Parliament of Lower Canada. He published Aropage in Quebec City in 1803. He passed away in [[Berthierville, Quebec in 1861. Cuthbert, Ross Cuthbert, Ross Cuthbert, Ross Cuthbert, Ross

 

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