14th General Assembly of Nova Scotia explained

The 16th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between 1830 and 1836.

The assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Nova Scotia, Peregrine Maitland. Colin Campbell succeeded Maitland as governor in 1834.

Samuel George William Archibald was chosen as speaker for the house.

List of members

Electoral DistrictName
Annapolis CountyWilliam H. Roach
John Johnston
County of Cape Breton[1] James Boyle Uniacke
Laurence Kavanagh
William Young (1832)[2]
Richard Smith (1833)
Colchester CountySamuel G. W. Archibald
Cumberland CountyAlexander Stewart
Joseph Oxley
Halifax CountyWilliam Lawson
Samuel G. W. Archibald
George Smith
Jotham Blanchard
Hants CountyWilliam B. Bliss[3]
William O'Brien (1834)
Benjamin DeWolf
Kings CountySamuel Chipman
Elisha DeWolf, Jr.
Lunenburg CountyWilliam Rudolf
John Creighton
Queens CountyJoseph Freeman
James R. DeWolf
Shelburne CountyJohn Forman[4]
Abraham Lent (1833)
Herbert Huntington
Sydney CountyJohn Young
Thomas Dickson
Township of HalifaxCharles Rufus Fairbanks
Stephen W. Deblois
Township of LunenburgJohn Heckman
Township of LiverpoolJames Barss
Township of ShelburneCharles Roche
Township of BarringtonJohn Homer
Township of YarmouthReuben ClementsSamuel S. Poole[5] (1831)
Reuben Clements (1836)
Township of DigbyCharles Budd
Township of AnnapolisJames R. Lovett
Township of GranvilleTimothy Ruggles[6]
Township of HortonJames Harris, Jr.
Township of CornwallisJohn Morton
Township of AmherstJames S. Morse
Township of LondonderryJohn Wier
Town of TruroAlexander L. Archibald
Town of OnslowRobert Dickson
John Crowe (1835)
Township of WindsorDavid Dill [7]
Lewis Morris Wilkins (1833)
Township of NewportFelix Cochran
Township of FalmouthWilliam H. Shey
Township of Sydney[8] Edmund Murray Dodd (1832)
Township of ArichatLaurence O'Connor Doyle (1832)

Notes:

  1. third seat added in 1832
  2. election appealed
  3. named to Supreme Court
  4. died in 1832
  5. died in 1835
  6. died in 1831
  7. declared lost at sea in 1833
  8. new district in 1832

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