8th General Assembly of Newfoundland explained

8th General Assembly of Newfoundland
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Coa Caption:Colonial Building seat of the Newfoundland government and the House of Assembly from January 28, 1850, to July 28, 1959.
Foundation:1861
Disbanded:1865
Leader1 Type:Premier
Leader1:Hugh Hoyles
Leader2 Type:Premier
Leader2:Frederick Carter
Election2:1865
Last Election1:1861 Newfoundland general election

The members of the 8th General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in May 1861. The general assembly sat from 1861 to 1865.

Hugh Hoyles, leader of the Conservative Party, had been appointed premier and invited to form a government in March after his predecessor was dismissed by the governor. Hoyle's government was defeated in a non-confidence vote prompting a general election in May which Hoyles and his party won, allowing Hoyles to continue as Newfoundland's premier[1] until March 1865, when he accepted a post on the Newfoundland Supreme Court. Frederick Carter succeeded Hoyles as party leader and premier. Carter formed a coalition government with Liberals Ambrose Shea and John Kent.[2]

Frederick Carter was chosen as speaker,[3] serving until April 1865, when William Whiteway became speaker.[4]

Sir Alexander Bannerman served as colonial governor of Newfoundland until 1864.[5] Sir Anthony Musgrave succeeded Bannerman as governor.[6]

Frederick Carter and Ambrose Shea represented Newfoundland at the 1864 Quebec Conference on Canadian Confederation.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1861:[7]

MemberElectoral districtAffiliationFirst elected / previously elected
John BemisterBay de VerdeConservative1855
Stephen MarchBonavista BayConservative1852
John Henry WarrenConservative1852
Matthew W. WalbankConservative1855
Frederick J. WyattConservative1864
Daniel W. ProwseBurgeo-La PoileConservative1861
Edward EvansBurinConservative1861
Hugh HoylesConservative1855, 1860
Edmund HanrahanCarbonearLiberal1855
John RorkeConservative1863
Thomas GlenFerrylandLiberal1855
Edward Dalton SheaLiberal1855
Robert CarterFortune BayConservative1859
John HaywardHarbour Grace[8] Liberal1855
Henry J. MooreLiberal1861
Thomas ByrneHarbour Main[9] Liberal1861
Patrick NowlanLiberal1859
Ambrose SheaPlacentia and St. Mary'sLiberal1848
W. G. FloodLiberal1861
Richard McGrathLiberal1860
Pierce M. BarronLiberal1861
John LeamonPort de GraveConservative1859
John KentSt. John's EastLiberal1832, 1848
Robert John ParsonsLiberal1843
John KavanaghLiberal1857
John CaseySt. John's WestLiberal1859
Thomas TalbotLiberal1861
Henry RenoufLiberal1861
Stephen RendellTrinity BayConservative1859
John WinterConservative1859
F.B.T. CarterConservative1859
William WhitewayTwillingate and FogoConservative1859
Thomas KnightConservative1859

Notes:

  1. http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/hoyles_hugh_william_11E.html . Hoyles, Hugh William . 11 . Jones . Frederick.
  2. Web site: The Rejection of Confederation with Canada, 1865-1874 . Baker . Melvin . Memorial University.
  3. 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 .
  4. Hiller . J.K. . Whiteway, Sir William Vallance . 13 . http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/whiteway_william_vallance_13E.html.
  5. Web site: Bannerman, Sir Alexander . Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage . Memorial University.
  6. Web site: Musgrave, Sir Anthony . Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage . Memorial University.
  7. Encyclopedia: Elections. . 687 .
  8. No result; by-election held November 1861
  9. Invalid return; result decided by assembly committee

By-elections

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

Electoral districtMember electedAffiliationElection dateReason
Placentia and St. Mary'sPierce M. BarronLiberal1861W G Flood resigned seat in 1861
CarbonearJohn RorkeConservative1863E Hanrahan resigned seat in 1863
Bonavista BayFrederick J. WyattConservative1864M W Walbank resigned seat in 1864

Notes:

  1. http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/hoyles_hugh_william_11E.html . Hoyles, Hugh William . 11 . Jones . Frederick.
  2. Web site: The Rejection of Confederation with Canada, 1865-1874 . Baker . Melvin . Memorial University.
  3. 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 .
  4. Hiller . J.K. . Whiteway, Sir William Vallance . 13 . http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/whiteway_william_vallance_13E.html.
  5. Web site: Bannerman, Sir Alexander . Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage . Memorial University.
  6. Web site: Musgrave, Sir Anthony . Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage . Memorial University.
  7. Encyclopedia: Elections. . 687 .
  8. No result; by-election held November 1861
  9. Invalid return; result decided by assembly committee