Robert Lester (ca 1746 – July 12, 1807) was a businessman and political figure in
Lower Canada.
He was born in
Galway,
Ireland around 1746 and came to the
town of Quebec around 1770. He became a merchant there, importing cloth and spirits, exporting wheat, supplying
provisions to the army and providing small loans to individuals. He served in the militia as a captain during the
American
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invasion of 1775–6. Lester was among those lobbying for a representative assembly and, in 1792, he was elected to the
1st Parliament of Lower Canada
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for the Lower Town of Quebec; he was defeated in 1796 but elected again in 1800. He was named lieutenant-colonel in the militia in 1799. With his nephew, Robert Morrogh, as partner, Lester's business expanded into the timber trade; the partners had ships built for use by the business and set up a
distillery
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and a
brewery. Lester was also speculating in land in the
Eastern Townships
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. As a
Roman Catholic, he was able to cultivate close ties with the Quebec clergy, including Bishop
Joseph-Octave Plessis
Joseph-Octave Plessis (March 3, 1763 – December 4, 1825) was a Canadian Roman Catholic clergyman from Quebec. He was the first archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec after the diocese was elevated to the status of an archdiocese. ...
.
Although on the surface the company appeared to be doing well, it had overextended itself financially and went bankrupt in 1807, a common fate of businesses importing goods at that time. Lester died at Quebec City a few months later.
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1740s births
1830 deaths
18th-century Irish businesspeople
19th-century Irish businesspeople
Businesspeople from County Galway
Members of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
Irish emigrants to pre-Confederation Quebec
Canadian Roman Catholics
18th-century Canadian businesspeople
Immigrants to the Province of Quebec (1763–1791)
Politicians from County Galway