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Lieutenant Colonel (ret'd) Hon. Charles-Eugène Panet (1829–1898), Liberal, representing Quebec. He was appointed on 27 March 1874 by ]. He served until his resignation on 4 February 1875. | |||
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'''Charles-Eugène Panet''' (November 27, 1829 – November 22, 1898) was a Canadian militia officer, civil servant, and ] who represented Quebec as a member of the ]. He was appointed on March 27, 1874 by ]. He served until his resignation on February 4, 1875. | |||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
He was born in Quebec on November 27, 1829. He was the son of |
He was born in Quebec on November 27, 1829. He was the son of The Hon. ], late Judge of the ], ]. His mother, Luce Casgrain, was the daughter and co-heiress of Pierre Casgrain (1771-1828) J.P., Seigneur of La Bouteillerie. Panet was a nephew of politicians ] and ]. He was educated at the Quebec Seminary and at the Jesuit College in Georgetown, Quebec. He studied law in Quebec with his relation The Hon. ], late of the ]. He was called to the Bar of Lower Canada in 1854. | ||
He was educated at the Quebec Seminary and at the Jesuit College in Georgetown, Quebec. He studied law in Quebec Hon. T. T. Taschereau, late of the ]. He was called to the Bar of Lower Canada in 1854. | |||
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He was married three times and had sixteen children. The former Panet House, was built in ] by Colonel Charles-Eugène Panet, Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence, in 1876. In 1986, the Panet house became part of the King Edward Avenue Heritage Conservation District. The house is currently the Embassy of the Republic of Angola. | |||
<ref> http://ontarioremembers.ca/english/heritage/supporting_heritage/supplemental_slides_speaker_notes.htm </ref> | |||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
He practiced law for three years in Quebec ( |
He practiced law for three years in Quebec (1854–1857). He was ] for the City and District of Quebec for fourteen years. He was a Lieutenant-Colonel of the ] (1869–80). In 1886, he was gazetted a Colonel in the ]. In 1874 he was called to the Senate of Canada. In 1875, he resigned his seat in the Senate to accept the position of deputy minister of militia and defence, (1875–98). In 1888, he presented to Parliament a "Report upon the suppression of the rebellion in the North-West Territories and matters in connection therewith" ]. | ||
He retained this position until shortly before his death at Ottawa on November 22, 1898. |
He retained this position until shortly before his death at Ottawa on November 22, 1898.<ref>http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/quebechistory/encyclopedia/CharlesEugenePanet-QuebecHistory.htm Panet, Charles Eugène The Quebec History Encyclopedia</ref> | ||
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Panet was married three times and had sixteen children, some of whom died in infancy.<ref>{{cite news |last=Blair |first=Gladys |date=April 18, 1970 |title=Vintage Home: 'Must give way to pressures of progress |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-ottawa-journal-vintage-home-must-g/138122296/ |work=] |location=Ottawa, Ontario |page=49 |access-date=January 5, 2024 |via=newspapers.com}}</ref> Between 1876 and 1877, Panet built the ] in Ottawa, Ontario. In 1986, the Panet House became part of the King Edward Avenue Heritage Conservation District.<ref>{{cite web | title=12. Panet House | website=Heritage Ottawa | date=May 19, 2017 | url=https://heritageottawa.org/50years/panet-house | access-date=January 5, 2024}}</ref> | |||
==Memorial== | ==Memorial== | ||
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The Panet House (1906) at the ] was named in his honour. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* W. Stewart WALLACE, ed., The Encyclopedia of Canada |
* W. Stewart WALLACE, ed., The Encyclopedia of Canada, Vol. V, Toronto, University Associates of Canada, 1948, 401p., p. 81. P. G. Roy, La famille Panet (Lévis, 1906). | ||
* The Canadian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men, Ontario Volume, 1880. Panet, Lieut. Col. Hon. Charles E. | * The Canadian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men, Ontario Volume, 1880. Panet, Lieut. Col. Hon. Charles E. | ||
* Charles-Eugène Panet "Report upon the suppression of the rebellion in the North-West Territories and matters in connection therewith", presented to Parliament Ottawa, 1885. |
* Charles-Eugène Panet "Report upon the suppression of the rebellion in the North-West Territories and matters in connection therewith", presented to Parliament Ottawa, 1885.. | ||
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Canadian politicianThe HonourableCharles-Eugène Panet | |
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Senator for La Salle, Quebec | |
In office March 27, 1874 – February 4, 1875 | |
Appointed by | Alexander Mackenzie |
Preceded by | Louis Panet |
Succeeded by | Hector Fabre |
Personal details | |
Born | (1829-11-27)November 27, 1829 Quebec City, Lower Canada |
Died | November 22, 1898(1898-11-22) (aged 68) |
Political party | Liberal |
Occupation | lawyer, Senator, soldier, deputy minister of militia and defence |
Charles-Eugène Panet (November 27, 1829 – November 22, 1898) was a Canadian militia officer, civil servant, and senator who represented Quebec as a member of the Liberal Party. He was appointed on March 27, 1874 by Alexander Mackenzie. He served until his resignation on February 4, 1875.
Education
He was born in Quebec on November 27, 1829. He was the son of The Hon. Philippe Panet, late Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench, Lower Canada. His mother, Luce Casgrain, was the daughter and co-heiress of Pierre Casgrain (1771-1828) J.P., Seigneur of La Bouteillerie. Panet was a nephew of politicians Louis Panet and Charles Panet. He was educated at the Quebec Seminary and at the Jesuit College in Georgetown, Quebec. He studied law in Quebec with his relation The Hon. Jean-Thomas Taschereau, late of the Supreme Court of Canada. He was called to the Bar of Lower Canada in 1854.
Career
He practiced law for three years in Quebec (1854–1857). He was coroner for the City and District of Quebec for fourteen years. He was a Lieutenant-Colonel of the 9th Voltigeurs de Québec (1869–80). In 1886, he was gazetted a Colonel in the Canadian Militia. In 1874 he was called to the Senate of Canada. In 1875, he resigned his seat in the Senate to accept the position of deputy minister of militia and defence, (1875–98). In 1888, he presented to Parliament a "Report upon the suppression of the rebellion in the North-West Territories and matters in connection therewith" Department of Militia and Defence.
He retained this position until shortly before his death at Ottawa on November 22, 1898.
Family
Panet was married three times and had sixteen children, some of whom died in infancy. Between 1876 and 1877, Panet built the Panet House in Ottawa, Ontario. In 1986, the Panet House became part of the King Edward Avenue Heritage Conservation District.
Memorial
The Panet House (1906) at the Royal Military College of Canada was named in his honour.
References
- W. Stewart WALLACE, ed., The Encyclopedia of Canada, Vol. V, Toronto, University Associates of Canada, 1948, 401p., p. 81. P. G. Roy, La famille Panet (Lévis, 1906).
- The Canadian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men, Ontario Volume, 1880. Panet, Lieut. Col. Hon. Charles E.
- Charles-Eugène Panet "Report upon the suppression of the rebellion in the North-West Territories and matters in connection therewith", presented to Parliament Ottawa, 1885..
- http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/quebechistory/encyclopedia/CharlesEugenePanet-QuebecHistory.htm Panet, Charles Eugène The Quebec History Encyclopedia
- Blair, Gladys (April 18, 1970). "Vintage Home: 'Must give way to pressures of progress". Ottawa Journal. Ottawa, Ontario. p. 49. Retrieved January 5, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
- "12. Panet House". Heritage Ottawa. May 19, 2017. Retrieved January 5, 2024.