18th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

The 18th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between the 1847 and 1851, its membership being set in the August 5th, 1847 Nova Scotia general election.

The Assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Nova Scotia, Sir John Harvey.

This Assembly is noteworthy for many reasons. It was the first Assembly elected after the adoption of the Simultaneous Polling Bill, which resulted in an election in days, rather than three to four weeks. It was the first election after the establishment of responsible government. The government of James W. Johnstone was the first to be defeated in the polls in Nova Scotia, resulting in a want of confidence resolution passing in the House, and the first resignation of a government in the province. Finally, the Governor asked James B. Uniacke to submit an outline of a new administration, and form the first elected, responsible government in the Province of Nova Scotia.

List of Members

Electoral District Name First elected / previously elected
Township of Amherst W. W. Bent 1847
Annapolis County James W. Johnston 1843
Township of Annapolis Alfred Whitman 1843
Township of Argyle John Ryder 1840
Township of Arichat Henry Martell 1840
Township of Barrington John Homer 1847
County of Cape Breton James B. Uniacke 1818
William Henry Munro (1848) 1848
Township of Clare Anselm F. Comeau 1840
Colchester County Samuel Creelman 1847
Township of Cornwallis Mayhew Beckwith 1840
Cumberland County Stephen Fulton 1840
R. McGowan Dickie 1843
Digby County Francis Bourneuf 1843
Township of Digby Charles Budd 1836, 1840
Township of Falmouth James Sangster 1847
Township of Granville Stephen S. Thorne 1836
Guysborough County W. F. DesBarres 1836
A. McDonald 1836, 1847
John Joseph Marshall (1848) 1840, 1848
Halifax County Joseph Howe 1836
Henry Y. Mott 1847
Township of Halifax James McNab 1840
Lawrence O'C. Doyle 1843
James B. Uniacke (1848) 1818,[a] 1848
Hants County William Card 1847
John McDougall 1847
Township of Horton Edward L. Brown 1847
Inverness County William Young 1840
Peter Smyth 1847
Kings County John C. Hall 1843
Daniel Moore 1847
Township of Liverpool William B. Taylor 1836
Township of Londonderry John Wier 1847
Lunenburg County George Ernst 1847
Henry Mignowitz 1847
Township of Lunenburg John Kedy 1847
Township of Newport Ichabod Dimock 1840
Town of Onslow John Crowe 1835, 1841
Pictou County G.R. Young 1843
Andrew Robertson 1847
Township of Pictou Henry Blackadar 1840, 1845
Queens County S.P. Freeman 1843
John Campbell 1845
Richmond County Chas. F. Harrington 1847
Shelburne County Gilbert McKenna 1840, 1847
Township of Shelburne Joshua Snow 1847
Sydney County William A.Henry 1847
James McLeod 1847
Township of Sydney Edmund M. Dodd 1832
James McKeagney (1848) 1848
Town of Truro William Fleming[b] 1843
Alexander Lackie Archibald (1848) 1848
Township of Windsor James D. Fraser 1843
Yarmouth County Herbert Huntington 1836
Township of Yarmouth Thomas Killam 1847

Notes

  1. ^ Cape Breton County
  2. ^ Fleming's election was overturned and Alexander Lackie Archibald was declared elected in 1848

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