The 9th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between February 14, 1828, and 1830.
The assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of New Brunswick Howard Douglas.
Richard Simonds was chosen as speaker for the house. He was replaced by his brother Charles in 1829.
History
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Members
Electoral District | Name |
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Saint John County | John R. Partelow |
Charles Simonds | |
John Ward, Jr. | |
Robert Parker | |
York | William Taylor |
John Allen | |
John Dow | |
Richard Ketchum | |
Westmorland | Edward B. Chandler |
Philip Palmer | |
William Crane | |
Robert Scott | |
Kings | Samuel Freeze |
John Humbert | |
Queens | Harry Peters |
Charles Harrison | |
Charlotte | Colin Campbell |
Thomas Wyer | |
Joseph N. Clarke Patrick Clinch (1828) Joseph N. Clarke (1829) | |
Hugh Mackay | |
Northumberland | Richard Simonds |
Alexander Rankin | |
Sunbury | Thomas O. Miles |
George Hayward | |
Kent | John W. Weldon |
Gloucester | Hugh Munro |
Saint John City | Hugh Johnston, Jr. |
Gregory Van Horne |
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Preceded by8th New Brunswick Legislature | Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick 1827–1830 |
Succeeded by10th New Brunswick Legislature |
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