21st General Assembly of Prince Edward Island
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The 21st General Assembly of Prince Edward Island represented the colony of Prince Edward Island between April 12, 1859 and 1863. An elected assembly had been dissolved by the governor earlier in 1859 because it could not choose a speaker.
The Assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Prince Edward Island, Dominick Daly. Donald Montgomery was elected speaker.
Edward Palmer was Premier.
[edit] Members
The members of the Prince Edward Island Legislature after the general election of 1859 were:
Riding | Name |
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1st Prince | Nicholas Conroy |
Patrick Doyle | |
2nd Prince | John Yeo |
David Ramsay | |
3rd Prince | James Yeo |
Stanislaus F. Perry | |
4th Prince | James C. Pope |
Cornelius Howatt | |
1st Queens | Donald Montgomery |
Colin Holm | |
2nd Queens | Alexander Laird |
John Longworth | |
3rd Queens | George Coles |
Francis Kelly | |
4th Queens | John H. Gray |
William Douse | |
1st Kings | John Knight |
William Cooper | |
2nd Kings | Edward Whelan |
John Sutherland | |
3rd Kings | Edward Thornton |
Ronald Walker | |
4th Kings | Joseph Wightman |
Finlay McNeill | |
Town and Royalty of Charlottetown | Edward Palmer |
Daniel Davies | |
Town and Royalty of Georgetown | Thomas Heath Haviland |
Andrew A. McDonald | |
Town and Royalty of Princetown | George Sinclair |
Donald Montgomery |
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