The 13th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between December 28, 1843, and September 16, 1846.
The assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of New Brunswick William MacBean George Colebrooke.
John Wesley Weldon was chosen as speaker for the house.
History
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Members
Electoral District | Name |
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Saint John County | Charles Simonds |
John R. Partelow | |
John Jordan | |
Robert Payne | |
York | John Allen |
James Taylor | |
Lemuel A. Wilmot | |
Charles Fisher | |
Westmorland | Philip Palmer |
John Smith | |
William Hazen Botsford | |
Daniel Hanington | |
Kings | Samuel Freeze |
Sylvester Z. Earle | |
Queens | John Earle |
Thomas Gilbert | |
Charlotte | Robert Thomson |
James Boyd | |
George Stilman Hill | |
James Brown | |
Northumberland | Alexander Rankin |
John T. Williston John Ambrose Street (1843) | |
Sunbury | William Scoullar |
Whitehead S. Barker | |
Kent | John Wesley Weldon |
David Wark | |
Gloucester | William End |
Joshua Alexandre | |
Carleton | Charles Perley |
Jeremiah M. Connell | |
Restigouche | Andrew Barberie |
Peter Stewart | |
Saint John City | Robert L. Hazen |
Lewis Burns |
Notes
- died in 1844
- unseated after an appeal
References
- Journal of the House of Assembly of ... New Brunswick from ... January to ... April, 1843 ... (1843)
Preceded by12th New Brunswick Legislature | Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick 1843–1846 |
Succeeded by14th New Brunswick Legislature |
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