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The members of the '''9th General Assembly of Newfoundland''' were elected in the [[Newfoundland general election |
The members of the '''9th General Assembly of Newfoundland''' were elected in the [[1865 Newfoundland general election|Newfoundland general election]] held in November 1865. The general assembly sat from 1866 to 1869. |
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A [[coalition government]] led by [[Frederick Carter]] won the election and Carter served as Newfoundland's premier.<ref>{{cite DCB |url=http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/carter_frederic_bowker_terrington_12E.html |name=Carter, Frederic Bowker Terrington |volume=12 |last=Hiller |first=J.K.}}</ref> Not all members of the coalition supported [[Canadian Confederation]].<ref name=elections/> |
A [[coalition government]] led by [[Frederick Carter]] won the election and Carter served as Newfoundland's premier.<ref>{{cite DCB |url=http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/carter_frederic_bowker_terrington_12E.html |name=Carter, Frederic Bowker Terrington |volume=12 |last=Hiller |first=J.K.}}</ref> Not all members of the coalition supported [[Canadian Confederation]].<ref name=elections/> |
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[[William Whiteway]] was chosen as speaker.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.assembly.nl.ca/members/speaker.htm |title=The Speaker of the House of Assembly |publisher=House of Assembly | |
[[William Whiteway]] was chosen as speaker.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.assembly.nl.ca/members/speaker.htm |title=The Speaker of the House of Assembly |publisher=House of Assembly |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091013233930/http://www.assembly.nl.ca/members/speaker.htm |archivedate=2009-10-13 }}</ref><ref>{{cite DCB |last=Hiller |first=J.K. |name=Whiteway, Sir William Vallance |volume=13 |url=http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/whiteway_william_vallance_13E.html}}</ref> |
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Sir [[Anthony Musgrave]] served as [[List of lieutenant governors of Newfoundland and Labrador#Colonial Governors of Newfoundland, 1855–1907|colonial governor of Newfoundland]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.heritage.nf.ca/govhouse/governors/g49.html |title=Musgrave, Sir Anthony |work=Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage |publisher=Memorial University}}</ref> |
Sir [[Anthony Musgrave]] served as [[List of lieutenant governors of Newfoundland and Labrador#Colonial Governors of Newfoundland, 1855–1907|colonial governor of Newfoundland]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.heritage.nf.ca/govhouse/governors/g49.html |title=Musgrave, Sir Anthony |work=Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage |publisher=Memorial University}}</ref> |
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!Electoral district |
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!Affiliation |
!Affiliation |
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!First elected / previously elected |
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|[[John Bemister]] |
|[[John Bemister]] |
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|Bay de Verde |
|Bay de Verde |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1855 |
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|[[John Henry Warren]] |
|[[John Henry Warren]] |
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|rowspan=3|Bonavista Bay |
|rowspan=3|Bonavista Bay |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1865 |
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|[[John T. Oakley]] |
|[[John T. Oakley]] |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1865 |
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|[[John T. Burton]] |
|[[John T. Burton]] |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1865 |
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|[[Daniel Woodley Prowse|Daniel W. Prowse]] |
|[[Daniel Woodley Prowse|Daniel W. Prowse]] |
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|[[Burgeo-La Poile]] |
|[[Burgeo-La Poile]] |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1861 |
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|[[Frederick Carter]] |
|[[Frederick Carter]] |
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|rowspan=2|Burin |
|rowspan=2|Burin |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1859 |
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|[[Edward Evans (Newfoundland politician)|Edward Evans]] |
|[[Edward Evans (Newfoundland politician)|Edward Evans]] |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1861 |
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|[[John Rorke]] |
|[[John Rorke]] |
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|Carbonear |
|Carbonear |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1863 |
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|[[Thomas Glen]] |
|[[Thomas Glen]] |
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|rowspan=2|Ferryland |
|rowspan=2|Ferryland |
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|Opposition |
|Opposition |
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|1855 |
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|[[Michael Kearney (politician)|Michael Kearney]] |
|[[Michael Kearney (politician)|Michael Kearney]] |
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|Opposition |
|Opposition |
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|1865 |
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|[[Thomas R. Bennett]] |
|[[Thomas R. Bennett]] |
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|Fortune Bay |
|Fortune Bay |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1865 |
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|[[John Hayward (Newfoundland politician)|John Hayward]] |
|[[John Hayward (Newfoundland politician)|John Hayward]] |
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|rowspan=3|Harbour Grace<ref group=nb>No result; by-election held November 1861</ref> |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1855 |
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|[[William S. Green (politician)|William S. Green]] |
|[[William S. Green (politician)|William S. Green]] |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1865 |
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|[[Joseph Godden]] |
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|Coalition |
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|1868 |
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|[[George James Hogsett|George Hogsett]] |
|[[George James Hogsett|George Hogsett]] |
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|rowspan=3|[[Harbour Main]]<ref group=nb>Invalid return; result decided by assembly committee</ref> |
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|Opposition |
|Opposition |
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|1865 |
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|[[Charles Furey]] |
|[[Charles Furey]] |
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|Opposition |
|Opposition |
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|1859, 1865 |
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|[[Joseph Ignatius Little|Joseph I. Little]] |
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|Opposition |
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|1867 |
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|[[Ambrose Shea]] |
|[[Ambrose Shea]] |
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|rowspan=3|[[Placentia—St. Mary's|Placentia and St. Mary's]] |
|rowspan=3|[[Placentia—St. Mary's|Placentia and St. Mary's]] |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1848 |
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|[[Pierce M. Barron]] |
|[[Pierce M. Barron]] |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1861 |
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|[[Thomas O'Reilly (Newfoundland politician)|Thomas O'Reilly]] |
|[[Thomas O'Reilly (Newfoundland politician)|Thomas O'Reilly]] |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1865 |
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|- |
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|[[John Leamon]] |
|[[John Leamon]] |
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|Port de Grave |
|rowspan=2|Port de Grave |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1859 |
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|[[Robert John Pinsent (judge)|Robert John Pinsent]] |
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|Coalition |
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|1867 |
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|- |
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|[[John Kent (Newfoundland politician)|John Kent]] |
|[[John Kent (Newfoundland politician)|John Kent]] |
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|rowspan=3|[[St. John's East (provincial electoral district)|St. John's East]] |
|rowspan=3|[[St. John's East (provincial electoral district)|St. John's East]] |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1832, 1848 |
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|[[Robert John Parsons]] |
|[[Robert John Parsons]] |
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|Opposition |
|Opposition |
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|1843 |
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|[[John Kavanagh (Newfoundland politician)|John Kavanagh]]<ref group=nb>Joined the coalition in 1868</ref> |
|[[John Kavanagh (Newfoundland politician)|John Kavanagh]]<ref group=nb>Joined the coalition in 1868</ref> |
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|Opposition |
|Opposition |
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|1857 |
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|[[John Casey (politician)|John Casey]] |
|[[John Casey (politician)|John Casey]] |
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|rowspan=4|[[St. John's West (provincial electoral district)|St. John's West]] |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1859 |
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|[[Thomas Talbot (Newfoundland politician)|Thomas Talbot]] |
|[[Thomas Talbot (Newfoundland politician)|Thomas Talbot]] |
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|Opposition |
|Opposition |
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|1861 |
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|[[Henry Renouf]] |
|[[Henry Renouf]] |
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|Opposition |
|Opposition |
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|1861 |
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|[[Peter Brennan (Newfoundland politician)|Peter Brennan]] |
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|Opposition |
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|1866 |
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|[[Stephen Rendell]] |
|[[Stephen Rendell]] |
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|rowspan=4|Trinity Bay |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1859 |
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|- |
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|[[Frederick J. Wyatt]] |
|[[Frederick J. Wyatt]] |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1864 |
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|[[Stephen March]] |
|[[Stephen March]] |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1852 |
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|[[Robert Alsop]] |
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|Coalition |
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|1866 |
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|[[William Whiteway]] |
|[[William Whiteway]] |
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|rowspan=2|Twillingate and Fogo |
|rowspan=2|Twillingate and Fogo |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1859 |
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|[[Thomas Knight (politician)|Thomas Knight]] |
|[[Thomas Knight (politician)|Thomas Knight]] |
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|Coalition |
|Coalition |
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|1859 |
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[[Category:1866 establishments in the British Empire]] |
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Latest revision as of 10:22, 2 April 2024
9th General Assembly of Newfoundland | |
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History | |
Founded | 1866 |
Disbanded | 1869 |
Preceded by | 8th General Assembly of Newfoundland |
Succeeded by | 10th General Assembly of Newfoundland |
Leadership | |
Premier | |
Elections | |
Last election | 1865 Newfoundland general election |
The members of the 9th General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in November 1865. The general assembly sat from 1866 to 1869.
A coalition government led by Frederick Carter won the election and Carter served as Newfoundland's premier.[1] Not all members of the coalition supported Canadian Confederation.[2]
William Whiteway was chosen as speaker.[3][4]
Sir Anthony Musgrave served as colonial governor of Newfoundland.[5]
In 1869, draft terms for union of Newfoundland with Canada were presented to and accepted by the Canadian parliament. Premier Carter did not feel that he had a mandate to enter Confederation and called an election to allow the issue to be decided by the electorate.[2]
Members of the Assembly
[edit]The following members were elected to the assembly in 1865:[2]
Member | Electoral district | Affiliation | First elected / previously elected |
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John Bemister | Bay de Verde | Coalition | 1855 |
John Henry Warren | Bonavista Bay | Coalition | 1865 |
John T. Oakley | Coalition | 1865 | |
John T. Burton | Coalition | 1865 | |
Daniel W. Prowse | Burgeo-La Poile | Coalition | 1861 |
Frederick Carter | Burin | Coalition | 1859 |
Edward Evans | Coalition | 1861 | |
John Rorke | Carbonear | Coalition | 1863 |
Thomas Glen | Ferryland | Opposition | 1855 |
Michael Kearney | Opposition | 1865 | |
Thomas R. Bennett | Fortune Bay | Coalition | 1865 |
John Hayward | Harbour Grace[nb 1] | Coalition | 1855 |
William S. Green | Coalition | 1865 | |
Joseph Godden | Coalition | 1868 | |
George Hogsett | Harbour Main[nb 2] | Opposition | 1865 |
Charles Furey | Opposition | 1859, 1865 | |
Joseph I. Little | Opposition | 1867 | |
Ambrose Shea | Placentia and St. Mary's | Coalition | 1848 |
Pierce M. Barron | Coalition | 1861 | |
Thomas O'Reilly | Coalition | 1865 | |
John Leamon | Port de Grave | Coalition | 1859 |
Robert John Pinsent | Coalition | 1867 | |
John Kent | St. John's East | Coalition | 1832, 1848 |
Robert John Parsons | Opposition | 1843 | |
John Kavanagh[nb 3] | Opposition | 1857 | |
John Casey | St. John's West | Coalition | 1859 |
Thomas Talbot | Opposition | 1861 | |
Henry Renouf | Opposition | 1861 | |
Peter Brennan | Opposition | 1866 | |
Stephen Rendell | Trinity Bay | Coalition | 1859 |
Frederick J. Wyatt | Coalition | 1864 | |
Stephen March | Coalition | 1852 | |
Robert Alsop | Coalition | 1866 | |
William Whiteway | Twillingate and Fogo | Coalition | 1859 |
Thomas Knight | Coalition | 1859 |
Notes:
By-elections
[edit]By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral district | Member elected | Affiliation | Election date | Reason |
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St. John's West | Peter Brennan | Opposition | June 2, 1866 | J Casey named to cabinet in 1866[nb 1][2] |
Trinity Bay | Robert Alsop | Coalition | October 29, 1866 | S March resigned seat in 1866[2] |
Port de Grave | Robert John Pinsent | Coalition | January 14, 1867 | J Leamon died in 1866[2] |
Harbour Main | Joseph I. Little | Opposition | November 28, 1867 | C Furey vacated seat in 1867[2] |
Harbour Grace | Joseph Godden | Coalition | November 7, 1868 | J Hayward named judge on August 7, 1868[2] |
Notes:
- ^ After 1862, new appointees to cabinet were required to resign and seek a vote of confidence from their electors
References
[edit]- ^ Hiller, J.K. (1990). "Carter, Frederic Bowker Terrington". In Halpenny, Francess G (ed.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. XII (1891–1900) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Elections". Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador. pp. 687–88.
- ^ "The Speaker of the House of Assembly". House of Assembly. Archived from the original on 2009-10-13.
- ^ Hiller, J.K. (1994). "Whiteway, Sir William Vallance". In Cook, Ramsay; Hamelin, Jean (eds.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. XIII (1901–1910) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press.
- ^ "Musgrave, Sir Anthony". Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage. Memorial University.