26th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly

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The 26th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between March 3, 1887 and December 30, 1889.

Samuel Leonard Tilley served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick.

William Pugsley was chosen as speaker.

The Liberal Party led by Andrew G. Blair formed the government.

[edit] List of Members

Electoral District Name
St. John County David McLellan
Robert J. Ritchie
William A. Quinton
Alfred Augustus Stockton
York A.G. Blair
William Wilson
Richard Bellamy
David R. Moore
Westmorland D.L. Hanington
Joseph L. Black
John A. Humphrey
A.E. Killam
King's William Pugsley
Albert S. White
George L. Taylor
Queen's Albert Palmer
Thomas Hetherington
Charlotte William Douglas
James Mitchell
James Russell
George F. Hibbard
Northumberland Michael Adams[1]

John P. Burchill (1887)

William A. Park [2]

John Morrissy (1888)

L.J. Tweedie
Ernest Hutchinson
Sunbury Arthur Glasier
Charles B. Harrison
Kent Oliver J. Leblanc
William Wheton [2]

James D. Phinney (1887)

Gloucester John Young
Patrick G. Ryan
Carleton George R. Ketchum
Marcus C. Atkinson
Restigouche William Murray
Charles H. LaBillois
Albert W.J. Lewis [2]

H.R. Emmerson (1888)

Gains S. Turner
Victoria George Thomas Baird
Madawaska Lévite Thériault
City of St. John John V. Ellis[3]

Silas Alward (1887)

John Berryman

Notes:

  1. ^ ran for federal seat
  2. ^ a b c resigned
  3. ^ elected to federal seat
Preceded by
25th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick
1886-1890
Succeeded by
27th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly

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