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28th General Assembly of Nova Scotia


The 28th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between 1882 and 1886.

Angus McGillivray was chosen as speaker for the house.

The assembly was dissolved on May 20, 1886.

List of Members

Electoral DistrictNamePartyFirst elected / previously elected
Annapolis CountyJ. W. LongleyLiberal1882
Henry M. MunroLiberal1882
Antigonish CountyJohn S.D. ThompsonConservative1877
Angus McGillivrayLiberal1878
Charles B. Whidden (1882)Conservative1882
County of Cape BretonAlonza J. WhiteLiberal1867, 1882
William BuchananLiberal1882
Colchester CountyWilliam M. BlairConservative1878
William A. PattersonConservative1874
Cumberland CountyWilliam T. PipesLiberal1882
Charles J. TownshendConservative1878
Thomas Reuben Black (1884)Liberal1884
Digby CountyHenri M. RobicheauLiberal1878
John S. McNeillLiberal1882
Guysborough CountyOtto Schwartz WeeksLiberal1875, 1882
James A. FraserLiberal1882
Halifax CountyWilliam D. HarringtonConservative1878
Michael Joseph PowerLiberal1882
William S. FieldingLiberal1882
Hants CountyAllen HaleyLiberal1882
Nathaniel SpenceConservative1878
Inverness CountyAlexander CampbellConservative1867, 1878
Duncan J. CampbellLiberal1872
Angus MacLennan (1883)Conservative1883
Kings CountyThomas L. DodgeLiberal1882
Thomas R. HarrisConservative1882
Lunenburg CountyCharles E. ChurchLiberal1882
George A. RossLiberal1882
Pictou CountyRobert HockinConservative1882
Charles H. MunroConservative1882
Adam C. BellConservative1878
Queens CountyJason M. MackLiberal1882
Joseph H. CookLiberal1882
Richmond CountyIsidore LeBlancLiberal1878
Murdoch McRaeConservative1867, 1882
Shelburne CountyThomas JohnstonLiberal1867, 1882
William F. McCoyLiberal1882
Victoria CountyJohn A. McDonaldConservative1882
William F. McCurdyLiberal1878
Yarmouth CountyAlbert GaytonLiberal1871
Thomas CorningConservative1882

Notes

References

References

  1. named judge
  2. elected to federal seat
  3. died
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