The 4th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between February 8, 1803, and 1809.
The assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of New Brunswick Thomas Carleton. Carleton left the province in 1805 and the colony was governed by a series of colonial administrators after his departure.
Amos Botsford was chosen as speaker for the house.
History
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Members
Electoral District | Name |
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Saint John County | William Pagan |
Bradford Gilbert | |
Hugh Johnston | |
Edward Sands Munson Jarvis (1804) | |
York | John Davison |
Archibald McLean | |
Walter Price | |
Stair Agnew | |
Westmorland | Amos Botsford |
Benjamin Wilson | |
James Easterbrooks | |
Kings | John Coffin |
George Leonard | |
Queens | James Peters |
John Yeamans | |
Charlotte | Robert Pagan |
Ninian Lindsay | |
Hugh Mackay | |
Joseph Porter | |
Northumberland | James Fraser |
Alexander Taylor | |
Sunbury | James Glenie |
Elijah Miles | |
Saint John City | George Younghusband |
John Robinson |
Notes
- election appealed
References
Preceded by3rd New Brunswick Legislature | Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick 1802–1809 |
Succeeded by5th New Brunswick Legislature |
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