26th New Brunswick Legislature

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The 26th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between March 3, 1887, and December 30, 1889.

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History

Government

PositionName
Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. Samuel Leonard Tilley
SpeakerWilliam Pugsley
Government formed by Liberal Party led by Andrew G. Blair

Members

Electoral DistrictNamePartyFirst elected / previously elected
  Saint John County David McLellan Liberal 1878
  Robert J. Ritchie Liberal 1878
  William A. Quinton Liberal 1882
  Alfred Augustus Stockton Conservative 1883
  York A.G. Blair Liberal 1878
  William Wilson Liberal 1885
  Richard Bellamy Liberal 1886
  David R. Moore Liberal 1886
  Westmorland D.L. Hanington Conservative 1870, 1878
  Joseph L. Black Independent 1878, 1886
  John A. Humphrey Conservative 1872, 1882
  A.E. Killam Conservative 1878, 1882
  Kings William Pugsley Liberal 1885
  Albert S. White Liberal 1886
  George L. Taylor Conservative 1886
  Queens Albert Palmer Liberal 1882
  Thomas Hetherington Liberal 1882
  Charlotte William Douglas Conservative 1886
  James Mitchell Liberal 1882
  James Russell Independent 1886
  George F. Hibbard Independent 1882
  Northumberland Michael Adams [a] Conservative 1870, 1878
  William A. Park [b] Conservative 1882
  L.J. Tweedie Liberal 1874, 1886
  Ernest Hutchinson Independent 1878, 1886
  John P. Burchill (1887) Liberal 1882, 1887
  John Morrissy (1888) Independent 1888
  Sunbury Arthur Glasier Liberal 1883
  Charles B. Harrison Liberal 1886
  Kent Olivier J. Leblanc Liberal 1882
 William Wheton [b] Independent 1882
  James D. Phinney (1887) Conservative 1887
  Gloucester James Young Conservative 1886
  Patrick G. Ryan Liberal 1876
  Carleton George R. Ketchum Liberal 1886
  Marcus C. Atkinson Conservative 1886
  Restigouche William Murray Conservative 1885
  Charles H. LaBillois Conservative 1882
  Albert William James Lewis [b] Independent 1878
  Gains S. Turner Conservative 1878
  H.R. Emmerson (1888) Liberal 1888
  Victoria George Thomas Baird Conservative 1884
  Madawaska Lévite Thériault Liberal 1868, [c] 1886
  Saint John City John V. Ellis [d] Liberal 1882
  John Berryman Liberal 1886
  Silas Alward (1887) Liberal 1887

Notes

  1. ran for federal seat
  2. 1 2 3 resigned
  3. Victoria
  4. elected to federal seat

References

    General
    Preceded by Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick
    1886–1890
    Succeeded by