27th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly

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The 27th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between March 13, 1890 and September 28, 1892.

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

Albert S. White was chosen as speaker.

The Liberal Party led by Andrew G. Blair was able to form a government with the support of independent members.

[edit] List of Members

Electoral District Name
St. John County Harrison A. McKeown
Alfred Augustus Stockton
James Rourke
William Shaw
York [1] A.G. Blair [2]
William Wilson [2]
Richard Bellamy [3]

John Anderson (1890) [2]

John Anderson

Thomas Colter (1890)

Westmorland O.M. Melanson
Henry A. Powell [4]

Joseph A. McQueen (1891)

H.T. Stevens [4]

Henry A. Powell (1891)

D.L. Hanington
King's William Pugsley
Albert S. White
George L. Taylor
Queen's Thomas Hetherington
Albert Palmer
Charlotte James Mitchell
William Douglas
George F. Hibbard
James Russell
Northumberland James Robinson
L.J. Tweedie
John P. Burchill
John O'Brien
Sunbury William E. Perley
Charles B. Harrison
Kent James D. Phinney
Oliver J. Leblanc [5]

Auguste Théophile Léger (1891)

Gloucester Patrick G. Ryan
Joseph Poirier
Carleton Marcus C. Atkinson
George R. Ketchum
Restigouche William Murray
Charles H. LaBillois
Albert W.J. Lewis
Gains S. Turner
Victoria James E. Porter
Madawaska Lévite Thériault
City of St. John Silas Alward
A.C. Smith

Notes:

  1. ^ election protested and second election held in October 1890
  2. ^ a b c reelected
  3. ^ lost second election
  4. ^ a b election appealed
  5. ^ ran for federal seat
Preceded by
26th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick
1890-1892
Succeeded by
28th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly

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