

L’Orignal visited by Samuel de Champlain June 1st 1613. He found no lawyers.
November 27, 1674, the seignurie de l’Orignal (or L’Orignac) is granted to François Prévost. (Subsequently becomes the property of the Baron de Longueuil)
1791 the seignurie de Longueuil is separated from the Province of Quebec upon the creation of Lower and Upper Canada and eventually becomes the present day Township of Longueuil.
April 11th, 1816 The first Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace is held at L’Orignal at the Schoolhouse (exact location uncertain)
January 13th, 1818 Bela F. Frost becomes the first “lawyer” to be disciplined in L’Orignal (he goes on to serve a distinguished career as counsel, accused person, High Constable, Grand Juror, County Clerk and tax collector, occasionally serving several of these functions on the same day)
January 10th, 1822 The Court of General Quarter Sessions agrees to install stocks in front of the courthouse and authorizes an expenditure of £2.
January 15th 1823 The Court of General Quarter Sessions agrees to build a stone courthouse in L’Orignal and authorizes the expenditure of £.
The Crown Attorneys of L’Orignal
The District and County Court Judges who Presided at L’Orignal
The Magistrates, Provincial Court Criminal, Ontario Court Judges
The Lawyers of L’Orignal
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