The 5th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between January 27, 1810, and 1816.
The assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of New Brunswick Thomas Carleton. Carleton having left the province in 1805, the colony was actually governed by a series of colonial administrators during this period.
The speaker of the house was selected as Amos Botsford. After Botsford's passing in 1813, John Robinson was appointed speaker.
History
Members
Electoral District | Name |
---|---|
Saint John County | William Pagan |
Hugh Johnston | |
John Ward | |
Thomas Wetmore | |
York | Peter Fraser |
John Allen | |
Stair Agnew | |
Duncan McLeod | |
Westmorland | Amos Botsford[1] William Botsford (1813) |
Titus Knapp | |
James Easterbrooks | |
John Chapman | |
Kings | John Coffin[2] Jasper Belding |
George Pitfield[2] George Leonard | |
Queens | James Peters |
John Yeamans | |
Charlotte | Robert Pagan |
John Dunn | |
Donald McDonald | |
Colin Campbell | |
Northumberland | James Fraser |
Alexander Taylor | |
Sunbury | Samuel Denny Street |
James Taylor | |
Saint John City | John Garrison John Robinson (1810) |
Stephen Humbert |
Notes
- ↑ died in 1812
- 1 2 unseated after an appeal Archived 2011-05-16 at the Wayback Machine
References
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