7th General Assembly of Newfoundland explained

7th General Assembly of Newfoundland
Foundation:1860
Disbanded:1861
Leader1:John Kent
Last Election1:1859 Newfoundland general election

The members of the 7th General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in November 1859. The general assembly sat from 1860 to 1861.

The Liberal Party led by John Kent won the election and Kent served as Newfoundland's premier.[1]

Ambrose Shea was chosen as speaker until 1861, when Frederick Carter briefly served as speaker.[2]

Sir Alexander Bannerman served as colonial governor of Newfoundland.[3]

In February 1861, Premier Kent accused Governor Bannerman of conspiring with the Conservatives and the judiciary to defeat a bill that would have changed the rate of exchange for the dollar. Bannerman dismissed Kent's government and invited the Conservative leader Hugh Hoyles to form a government. That government subsequently was defeated by a vote of no confidence and a general election was held.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1859:[4]

MemberElectoral districtAffiliationFirst elected / previously elected
John BemisterBay de VerdeConservative1855
Stephen MarchBonavista BayConservative1852
John Henry WarrenConservative1852
Matthew W. WalbankConservative1855
James SeatonBurgeo-La PoileConservative1859
Hugh HoylesConservative1855, 1860
James Johnstone RogersonBurinLiberal1859
Ambrose SheaLiberal1848
Edmund HanrahanCarbonearLiberal1855
Thomas GlenFerrylandLiberal1855
Edward Dalton SheaLiberal1855
Robert CarterFortune BayConservative1859
James Luke PrendergastHarbour GraceLiberal1855
John HaywardLiberal1855
Patrick NowlanHarbour MainLiberal1859
Charles FureyLiberal1859
George James HogsettPlacentia and St. Mary'sLiberal1852
J. W. EnglishLiberal1859
John DelaneyLiberal1848, 1855
Richard McGrathLiberal1860
John LeamonPort de GraveConservative1859
John KentSt. John's EastLiberal1832, 1848
John KavanaghLiberal1857
Robert John ParsonsLiberal1843
Pierce BarronSt. John's WestLiberal1859
John CaseyLiberal1859
Thomas S. DwyerLiberal1859
Stephen RendellTrinity BayConservative1859
John WinterConservative1859
F.B.T. CarterConservative1859
William WhitewayTwillingate and FogoConservative1858
Thomas KnightConservative1859

Notes:

  1. P. B. . Waite . Kent, John . 10 .
  2. Web site: The Speaker of the House of Assembly . House of Assembly . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091013233930/http://www.assembly.nl.ca/members/speaker.htm . 2009-10-13 .
  3. Web site: Bannerman, Sir Alexander . Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage . Memorial University.
  4. Encyclopedia: Elections. . 685–86 .

By-elections

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

Electoral districtMember electedAffiliationElection dateReason
Harbour GraceJames Luke PrendergastLiberalNovember 1860Election of JL Prendergast declared invalid
Burgeo-La PoileHugh HoylesConservative1860J Seaton resigned seat
Placentia and St. Mary'sRichard McGrathLiberal1860J Delaney named Postmaster General

Notes:

  1. P. B. . Waite . Kent, John . 10 .
  2. Web site: The Speaker of the House of Assembly . House of Assembly . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091013233930/http://www.assembly.nl.ca/members/speaker.htm . 2009-10-13 .
  3. Web site: Bannerman, Sir Alexander . Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage . Memorial University.
  4. Encyclopedia: Elections. . 685–86 .