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29th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
The 29th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between 1886 and 1890.
The Liberal Party led by William Stevens Fielding formed the government.
Michael J. Power was chosen as speaker for the house.
The assembly was dissolved on April 21, 1890.
List of Members
| Electoral District | Name | Party | First elected / previously elected |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annapolis County | J. W. Longley | Liberal | 1882 |
| Frank Andrews | Liberal-Conservative | 1886 | |
| Antigonish County | Angus McGillivray | Liberal | 1878 |
| Colin F. McIsaac | Liberal | 1886 | |
| County of Cape Breton | Colin Chisholm | Liberal-Conservative | 1886 |
| William McKay | Liberal-Conservative | 1886 | |
| Colchester County | George Clarke | Liberal | 1886 |
| Frederick Andrew Laurence | Liberal | 1886 | |
| Cumberland County | Thomas R. Black | Liberal | 1886 |
| Richard L. Black | Conservative | 1886 | |
| Digby County | Henri M. Robicheau | Liberal | 1878 |
| John S. McNeill | Liberal | 1882 | |
| Guysborough County | James A. Fraser | Liberal | 1882 |
| Otto Schwartz Weeks | Liberal | 1875, 1882 | |
| Halifax County | William S. Fielding | Liberal | 1882 |
| William Roche, Jr. | Liberal-Conservative | 1886 | |
| Michael Joseph Power | Liberal | 1882 | |
| Hants County | Allen Haley | Liberal | 1882 |
| Archibald Frame | Liberal | 1886 | |
| Inverness County | John McKinnon | Liberal | 1874, 1886 |
| Daniel McNeil | Liberal | 1886 | |
| Kings County | Leander Rand | Liberal | 1886 |
| William C. Bill | Liberal-Conservative | 1878, 1886 | |
| Lunenburg County | Charles E. Church | Liberal | 1882 |
| George A. Ross | Liberal | 1882 | |
| John D. Sperry (1889) | Liberal | 1889 | |
| Pictou County | Adam C. Bell | Liberal-Conservative | 1878 |
| Jeffrey McColl | Liberal | 1886 | |
| Charles H. Munro | Liberal-Conservative | 1882 | |
| William Cameron (1887) | Liberal-Conservative | 1887 | |
| Queens County | Jason M. Mack | Liberal | 1882 |
| Joseph H. Cook | Liberal | 1882 | |
| Albert M. Hemeon (1887) | Liberal | 1887 | |
| Richmond County | Joseph Matheson | Liberal | 1886 |
| David A. Hearn | Liberal-Conservative | 1886 | |
| Shelburne County | Thomas Johnston | Liberal | 1867, 1882 |
| William F. McCoy | Liberal | 1882 | |
| Victoria County | John L. Bethune | Conservative | 1886 |
| John A. Fraser | Liberal | 1874, 1886 | |
| Yarmouth County | William Law | Liberal | 1886 |
| Albert Gayton | Liberal | 1871 |
Notes
References
References
- died in 1888
- resigned seat
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