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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.

History

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Government

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Position Name
Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. Samuel Leonard Tilley
Speaker William Pugsley
Government formed by Liberal Party led by Andrew G. Blair

Members

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Electoral District Name Party
Saint John County David McLellan Liberal
Robert J. Ritchie Liberal
William A. Quinton Liberal
Alfred Augustus Stockton Conservative
York A.G. Blair Liberal
William Wilson Liberal
Richard Bellamy Liberal
David R. Moore Liberal
Westmorland D.L. Hanington Conservative
Joseph L. Black Independent
John A. Humphrey Conservative
A.E. Killam Conservative
Kings William Pugsley Liberal
Albert S. White Liberal
George L. Taylor Conservative
Queens Albert Palmer Liberal
Thomas Hetherington Liberal
Charlotte William Douglas Conservative
James Mitchell Liberal
James Russell Independent
George F. Hibbard Independent
Northumberland Michael Adams[1]
John P. Burchill (1887)
Conservative
William A. Park[2]
John Morrissy (1888)
Conservative
L.J. Tweedie Liberal
Ernest Hutchinson Independent
Sunbury Arthur Glasier Liberal
Charles B. Harrison Liberal
Kent Olivier J. Leblanc Liberal
William Wheton [2]
James D. Phinney (1887)
Independent
Gloucester James Young Conservative
Patrick G. Ryan Liberal
Carleton George R. Ketchum Liberal
Marcus C. Atkinson Conservative
Restigouche William Murray Conservative
Charles H. LaBillois Conservative
Albert W.J. Lewis[2]
H.R. Emmerson (1888)
Independent
Gains S. Turner Conservative
Victoria George Thomas Baird Conservative
Madawaska Lévite Thériault Liberal
Saint John City John V. Ellis[3]
Silas Alward (1887)
Liberal
John Berryman Liberal

Notes

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  1. ^ ran for federal seat
  2. ^ a b c resigned
  3. ^ elected to federal seat

References

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