23rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia

The 23rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between 1864 and 1867.

The assembly sat at the pleasure of the Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia, Charles Hastings Doyle. Richard Graves MacDonnell was governor for Nova Scotia from May 1864 to October 1865. William Fenwick Williams served as governor from 1865 to 1867.

John C. Wade was chosen as speaker for the house.

The assembly was dissolved on June 10, 1867.

List of Members

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Electoral District Name
Annapolis County J.W. Johnston[a]

William Hallett Ray (1864)

Avard Longley
George Whitman
Antigonish County W. A. Henry
John McKinnon
Cape Breton County Thomas Caldwell
John George Bourinot
Colchester County North Division A.W. McLellan
William Blackwood
South Division Adams G. Archibald
Francis R. Parker
Cumberland County Charles Tupper
Alexander McFarlane
Robert Donkin
Digby County John C. Wade
Mathurin Robicheau
Colin Campbell
Guysborough County William O. Heffernan
Stewart Campbell
Halifax County Western Division John Tobin
Samuel Leonard Shannon
Henry Pryor
Eastern Division William Annand
Henry Balcom
Hants County North Division Ezra Churchill
William Dawson Lawrence
South Division James W. King
Lewis W. Hill
Inverness County Hiram Blanchard
Peter Smyth
Samuel McDonnell
Kings County North Division Charles C. Hamilton
Caleb R. Bill
South Division Daniel Moore
Edward L. Brown
Lunenburg County Henry S. Jost
Henry A.N. Kaulback
William Slocumb[b]

Abraham Hebb (1865)

Pictou County East Division James Fraser
James McDonald
West Division Donald Fraser
Alexander MacKay
Queens County John Campbell
South District Andrew Cowie
North District Charles Allison
Richmond County Isaac LeVesconte
William Miller
Shelburne County Thomas Coffin
Township of Shelburne John Locke
Township of Barrington Robert Robertson
Victoria County William Ross
Charles James Campbell
Yarmouth County Thomas Killam
Township of Yarmouth George Stayley Brown
Township of Argyle Isaac Hatfield

Notes

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  1. ^ named judge
  2. ^ died in 1865

References

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Preceded by General Assemblies of Nova Scotia
1864–1867
Succeeded by