27th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

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The 27th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between 1878 and 1882.

E.T. Moseley was chosen as speaker for the house.

The assembly was dissolved on May 23, 1882.

List of Members

Electoral District Name Party
Annapolis County William Botsford Troop
Conservative
Caleb W. Shaffner
Conservative
Antigonish County
John Sparrow David Thompson
Conservative
Angus McGillivray
Conservative
County of Cape Breton
Ebenezer T. Moseley
Conservative
Hector F. McDougall
Conservative
Colchester County
William M. Blair
Conservative
William A. Patterson
Conservative
Cumberland County Charles J. Townshend
Conservative
Edward S. Vickery
Conservative
Digby County Benjamin Van Blarcom
Conservative
Henri M. Robicheau
Liberal
Guysborough County Joseph W. Hadley
Conservative
Alexander W. McDonald
Conservative
Halifax County Charles J. MacDonald[1]

John F. Stairs

Conservative
William D. Harrington
Conservative
John Pugh
Conservative
Hants County Nathaniel Spence
Conservative
Thomas B. Smith
Liberal
Inverness County Duncan J. Campbell
Liberal
Alexander Campbell
Conservative
Kings County William C. Bill
Conservative
James S. McDonald
Conservative
Lunenburg County Charles A. Smith
Conservative
Edward James
Conservative
Pictou County
Simon H. Holmes
Conservative
Adam C. Bell
Conservative
Alexander MacKay
Conservative
Queens County Leander S. Ford
Conservative
James C. Bartling
Conservative
Richmond County Alexander McCuish
Conservative
Isidore LeBlanc
Liberal
Shelburne County Nathaniel W. White
Conservative
Nehemiah McGray
Conservative
Victoria County John A. Morrison
Conservative
William F. McCurdy
Liberal
Yarmouth County
Albert Gayton
Liberal
Joseph R. Kinney
Conservative

Notes:

  1. ^ resigned

References

  • Government of Nova Scotia. "Election Summary From 1867 - 2006" (PDF). Elections Statistics. Elections Nova Scotia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-09-12. Retrieved 2008-07-20.
Preceded by
General Assemblies of Nova Scotia

1878–1882
Succeeded by