8th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

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A writ for the election of the 8th General Assembly of Nova Scotia was issued on October 21, 1799, returnable by December 23, 1799. The assembly convened on February 20, 1800, held six sessions, and was dissolved on May 28, 1806.

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Sessions

Dates of specific sessions are under research.

Governor and Council

Technically, Gov. Milnes was appointed not as governor general, but as Governor of the Canadas, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia (four simultaneous appointments). Since a governor only has power when actually in their jurisdiction, the three additional appointments were effectively meaningless, with Lt. Gov. Wentworth serving as acting governor.

The members of the Council are currently under research.

House of Assembly

Officers

Division of seats

The customary assignment of seats was continued: 4 seats assigned to Halifax County, 2 seats to the other counties and to Halifax Township, and 1 seat to the other townships, for a total of 39 seats.

Members

Electoral DistrictNameFirst elected / previously electedNotes
Amherst Township Thomas Lusby 1793died February 10, 1801.
Thomas Law Dickson (1802)1802by-election, took seat February 26,1802.
Annapolis County Thomas Millidge 1793
James Moody 1793
Annapolis Township Phineas Lovett, Jr 1775, 1799
Barrington Township John Sargent 1793took seat March 22, 1800.
Cornwallis Township Lemuel Morton 1799
Cumberland County Thomas Roach 1799
George Oxley 1799
Digby Township Henry Rutherford 1793
Falmouth Township Jeremiah Northup 1775
Granville Township Edward Thorne 1799
Halifax County William Cottnam Tonge 1793declared not qualified February 28, 1800. (was also elected to Newport Township)
Michael Wallace (1800)1800by-election March 22, 1800, took seat March 26, 1800. Appointed to Council, April 23, 1803.
William Lyon (1803)1803by-election, took seat June 1, 1803.
Edward Mortimer 1799
James Fulton 1799
Charles Morris 1788, 1797
Halifax Township William Cochran 1785
John George Pyke 1793declared invalid election March 14, 1800.
Andrew Belcher (1800)1800by-election, April 9, 1800, took seat April 16, 1800.
Appointed to Council June 11, 1801.
John George Pyke (1801)1793, 1801by-election, took seat February 25, 1802.
Hants County John McMonagle 1799
Shubael Dimock 1799
Horton Township Joseph Allison 1799
Kings County Jonathan Crane 1784
William Allen Chipman 1799
Liverpool Township Joseph Barss 1799
Londonderry Township Samuel Chandler 1799
Lunenburg County Casper Wollenhaupt 1799
Lewis Morris Wilkins 1799
Lunenburg Township John Bolman 1793took seat February 27, 1800.
Newport Township William Cottnam Tonge 1793
Onslow Township Daniel McCurdy 1799
Queens County Richard John Uniacke 1798seat vacated November 30, 1805 go to England on personal business.
James Taylor 1799died January 15, 1801.
Snow Parker (1801)1801by-election March 24, 1801, took seat June 22, 1801.
Shelburne County George Gracie 1798took seat March 8, 1800, died November 25, 1805.
James Cox 1799took seat March 8, 1800, died in 1805
Jacob Van Buskirk (1805)1805by-election, took seat November 30, 1805.
Shelburne Township Colin Campbell 1793took seat March 22, 1800.
Sydney County Joseph Marshall 1799took seat June 11, 1801.
William Campbell 1799took seat June 18, 1801, seat declared vacant January 17, 1806, "Atty. Gen'l. of Cape Breton Island and has not attended for two sessions."
Truro Township Simon Bradstreet Robie 1799
Windsor Township George Henry Monk 1799took seat March 10, 1800.
Yarmouth Township Nathan Utley 1799took seat March 21, 1800. Died 1804, apparently did not attend 1802-1803.
Samuel Sheldon Poole (1804)1785, 1804by-election, took seat June 28, 1804.

Note: Unless otherwise noted, members were elected at the general election, and took their seats at the convening of the assembly. By-elections are special elections held to fill specific vacancies. When a member is noted as having taking their seat on a certain date, but a by-election isn't noted, the member was elected at the general election but arrived late.

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