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3rd General Assembly of Prince Edward Island
The 3rd General Assembly of the Island of St. John represented the colony of Prince Edward Island, then known as St. John's Island, between 1779 and January 1784.
The Assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of St. John's Island, Walter Patterson. David Higgins was elected speaker; he was replaced by Walter Berry the following year.
Members
The members of the legislature after the general election of July 1779 were:
| Name |
|---|
| John Budd |
| James Campbell |
| David Higgins |
| Walter Berry |
| James Curtis |
| Thomas Mellish |
| David Lawson |
| Moses Delesdernier |
| John Webster |
| James Richardson |
| John Clark |
| Benjamin Chappell |
| Dugald Stewart |
| William Craig |
| Cornelius Higgins |
| William Warren |
| Thomas Hyde |
| Alexander Davidson |
Notes:
References
- did not attend; seat declared vacant in October 1779
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