16th General Assembly of Newfoundland explained

16th General Assembly of Newfoundland
Coa Pic:Colonialbuilding.jpg
Coa Caption:Colonial Building seat of the Newfoundland government and the House of Assembly from January 28, 1850, to July 28, 1959.
Foundation:1890
Disbanded:1893
Leader1 Type:Premier
Leader1:William Whiteway
Party1:Liberal
Last Election1:1889 Newfoundland general election

The members of the 16th General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in November 1889. The general assembly sat from 1890 to 1893.

The Liberal Party led by William Whiteway formed the government.[1]

George Emerson was chosen as speaker.[2]

Sir Terence O'Brien served as colonial governor of Newfoundland.[3]

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1889:[4]

MemberElectoral districtAffiliationFirst elected / previously elected
Edward WhiteBay de VerdeLiberal Party1889
Henry J. B. Woods1889
Donald MorisonBonavistaReform1888
Samuel BlandfordLiberal Party1889
Alfred B. MorineReform1886
James MurrayBurgeo-La PoileIndependent1889
Edward RothwellBurinLiberal Party1889
Dr. James S. Tait1889
James S. WinterConservative Party1873, 1893
William DuffCarbonearLiberal Party1889
George SheaFerrylandIndependent1885
Daniel J. GreeneIndependent1878
James RollsFogoReform1885
John StuddyFortune BayLiberal Party1889
William H. WhiteleyHarbour GraceLiberal Party1889
Eli Dawe1889
Robert S. MunnReform1889
Frank J. MorrisHarbour MainLiberal Party1889
William Woodford1889
George EmersonPlacentia and St. Mary'sLiberal Party1885
Richard O'Dwyer1885
James McGrath1889
James A. CliftPort de GraveLiberal Party1889
George C. FearnSt. BarbeLiberal Party1889
Michael H. CartySt. George'sReform1882
Thomas J. MurphySt. John's EastLiberal Party1886
Dr. John J. Dearin1873, 1882, 1889
Jeremiah Halleran1889
Edward MorrisSt. John's WestLiberal Party1885
James Day1889
Lawrence Gearin1889
William WhitewayTrinityLiberal Party1859, 1873, 1889
Robert Bond1882
David C. Webber1889
Edward P. BurgessTwillingateLiberal Party1889
Jabez P. Thompson1889
Thomas Peyton1889

Notes:

  1. Hiller . J.K. . Whiteway, Sir William Vallance . 13 . http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/whiteway_william_vallance_13E.html.
  2. Web site: The Speaker of the House of Assembly . House of Assembly.
  3. Web site: O'Brien, Sir John Terence Nicholls . Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage . Memorial University.
  4. Encyclopedia: Elections. . 696–98 .

By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:

Electoral districtMember electedAffiliationElection dateReason
BurinJames S. Winter[5] Conservative1892E Rothwell died in 1892

Notes:

  1. Hiller . J.K. . Whiteway, Sir William Vallance . 13 . http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/whiteway_william_vallance_13E.html.
  2. Web site: The Speaker of the House of Assembly . House of Assembly.
  3. Web site: O'Brien, Sir John Terence Nicholls . Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage . Memorial University.
  4. Encyclopedia: Elections. . 696–98 .
  5. Winter was named to the Supreme Court in May 1893