8th New Brunswick Legislature
The 8th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between January 30, 1821, and 1827.
The assembly sat at the pleasure of the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick George S. Smyth. Howard Douglas became Lieutenant Governor in 1824.
William Botsford was chosen as speaker for the house. After Botsford was named a judge, Ward Chipman, Jr. became speaker in 1824. In 1826, Harry Peters replaced Chipman as speaker.
List of Members
Electoral District | Name |
---|---|
Saint John County | Ward Chipman[1] Robert Parker (1826) |
Andrew S. Ritchie | |
John McNeil Wilmot | |
Charles Simonds | |
York | Peter Fraser |
John Allen | |
John Dow | |
Stair Agnew[2] William Taylor (1822) | |
Westmorland | William Botsford[1] William Crane (1824) |
Rufus Smith | |
Joseph Crandall[3] Malcolm Wilmot (1823) | |
Benjamin Wilson | |
Kings | John Cougle Vail |
David B. Wetmore | |
Queens | Samuel Scovil |
William Peters | |
Charlotte | Hugh Mackay |
John Campbell | |
Peter Stubs | |
Joseph N. Clarke | |
Northumberland | Richard Simonds |
Hugh Munro | |
Sunbury | Elijah Miles |
Amos Perley[4] William Wilmot (1824) | |
Saint John City | Hugh Johnston, Jr. |
Harry Peters |
Notes:
- appointed judge
- died in 1821
- declared ineligible because he was a preacher
- died in 1822
gollark: It's not a hard problem. I'm not doing it in my head.
gollark: But somehow SO MANY PEOPLE don't get it. They just say "HELP ME IT IS DIFFICULT MATHS IS THIS VIRUS" or "WHAT IS THIS I DO NOT KNOW MATHS WHAT IS SEMIPRIME" and stuff.
gollark: I thought "well, this is an easy problem, you just need to duckduckgo 'factorize number' or use the `factor` command".
gollark: You know potatOS? To uninstall it, you need to solve a simple problem to stop automatic uninstallation (computers can do it easily but due to technical things user code can't actually *read* the problem it prints). Specifically, it generates a 10-digit semiprime and asks you to factorize it.
gollark: Never underestimate people's stupidity.
References
Preceded by 7th New Brunswick Legislature |
Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick 1821–1827 |
Succeeded by 9th New Brunswick Legislature |
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