7th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

The 7th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between March 1793 to 1799.

The Assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Nova Scotia, Sir John Wentworth.

In 1793, the Speaker of the House was Thomas Henry Barclay.

Division of Seats

Electoral District Name
County of Halifax Jonathan Sterns[1]

James Stewart (1798)

James Michael Freke Bulkeley[2]

Charles Morris (1797)

Lawrence Hartshorne
Michael Wallace
County of Annapolis Thomas Millidge
James Moody
County of Lunenburg John William Schwartz
Edward James
County of Cumberland William Freeman
Samuel Embrie
County of Queen's Simeon Perkins
Benajah Collins
County of King's Jonathan Crane[3]

Benjamin Belcher (1793)

Elisha DeWolf
County of Hants Hector Maclean
William Cottnam Tonge
County of Shelburne Stephen Skinner
James Humphreys
County of Sydney John Stuart
Thomas Cutler
Town of Halifax John George Pyke
William Cochran
Town of Truro Matthew Archibald
Town of Onslow Charles Dickson
Town of Londonderry Robert McElhinney
Town of Annapolis Thomas Barclay
Town of Granville Alexander Howe
Town of Digby Henry Rutherford
Town of Lunenburg John Bolman
Town of Amherst Thomas Lusby
Town of Horton Samuel Leonard
Town of Cornwallis William Baxter
Town of Liverpool Samuel Hart
Town of Windsor John McMonagle
Town of Falmouth Jeremiah Northup
Town of Newport Shubael Dimock
Town of Shelburne Colin Campbell
Town of Barrington John Sargent
Town of Yarmouth Samuel Sheldon Poole

Notes:

  1. died in 1798
  2. died in 1796
  3. election appealed
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Preceded by
6th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
General Assemblies of Nova Scotia
1794–1799
Succeeded by
8th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
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