7th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

A writ for the election of the 7th General Assembly of Nova Scotia was issued on Jan. 22, 1793, returnable by March 20, 1793. The assembly convened on March 20, 1793, held seven sessions, and was dissolved on October 11, 1799.

Sessions

Dates of specific sessions are under research.

Governor and Council

Technically, Gov. Carleton was appointed not as governor general, but as Governor of Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and St. John's Island (four simultaneous appointments). Since a governor only has power when actually in their jurisdiction, the three additional appointments were effectively meaningless, with Lt. Gov. Wentworth serving as acting governor.

The members of the Council are currently under research.

House of Assembly

Officers

Division of seats

The customary assignment of seats was continued: 4 seats assigned to Halifax County, 2 seats to the other counties and to Halifax Township, and 1 seat to the other townships, for a total of 39 seats.

Members

Electoral District Name First elected / previously elected Notes
Amherst Township Thomas Lusby 1793
Annapolis County Thomas Millidge 1793
James Moody 1793
Annapolis Township Thomas Barclay 1793 resigned June 7, 1799, appointed Consul-General in New York for the North Eastern States of America.
Barrington Township John Sargent 1793 took seat March 25, 1793.
Cornwallis Township William Baxter 1793
Cumberland County William Freeman 1793
Samuel Embrie 1793
Digby Township Henry Rutherford 1793
Falmouth Township Jeremiah Northup 1775
Granville Township Alexander Howe 1793
Halifax County Jonathan Sterns 1793 died May 23, 1798.
James Stewart (1798) 1798 by-election June 15, 1798, took seat June 15, 1798.
James Michael Freke Bulkeley 1793 died November 13, 1796.
Charles Morris 1788, 1797 by-election February 13, 1797, took seat June 6, 1797.
Lawrence Hartshorne 1793
Michael Wallace 1785
Halifax Township John George Pyke 1793
William Cochran 1785
Hants County Hector MacLean 1793
William Cottnam Tonge 1793
Horton Township Samuel Leonard 1793
Kings County Jonathan Crane 1784 election declared invalid March 30, 1793.
Benjamin Belcher 1793 declared elected and took seat March 30, 1793.
Elisha DeWolf 1793
Liverpool Township Samuel Hart 1793
Londonderry Township Robert McElhinney 1790
Lunenburg County John William Schwartz 1773
Edward James 1793
Lunenburg Township John Bolman 1793
Newport Township Shubael Dimock 1793
Onslow Township Charles Dickson 1776 died September 3, 1796.
Daniel Eaton (1797) 1797 by-election, took seat June 6, 1797.
Queens County Simeon Perkins 1765 took seat March 25, 1793.
Benajah Collins 1784 took seat June 30, 1794.
Resigned and left for Danvers, Massachusetts, September 1797.
Richard John Uniacke (1798) 1798 by-election, took seat June 8, 1798
Shelburne County Stephen Skinner 1793 took seat March 25, 1793.
James Humphreys 1793 took seat March 25, 1793. Returned to Philadelphia in 1797.
George Gracie (1798) 1798 by-election, took seat June 15, 1798.
Shelburne Township Colin Campbell 1793 took seat March 25, 1793.
Sydney County John Stuart 1793 took seat March 25, 1793.
Thomas Cutler 1793 took seat June 6, 1794.
Truro Township Matthew Archibald 1785
Windsor Township John McMonagle 1785
Yarmouth Township Samuel Sheldon Poole 1785 took seat April 5, 1793.

Note: Unless otherwise noted, members were elected at the general election, and took their seats at the convening of the assembly. By-elections are special elections held to fill specific vacancies. When a member is noted as having taking their seat on a certain date, but a by-election isn't noted, the member was elected at the general election but arrived late.

References

  • David Allison; "History of Nova Scotia", Bowen, Halifax, 1916. [1]
  • Journal and proceedings of the House of Assembly of the province of Nova-Scotia, begun the 20th day of March ... (1793)
  • Elliott, Shirley B. (1984). "Appendix A: Assembly Lists". The Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1758-1983: a biographical directory (PDF). Halifax: Province of Nova Scotia. p. 255-257. ISBN 0-88871-050-X.