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25th New Brunswick Legislature

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The 25th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between February 22, 1883, and April 2, 1886.

Robert Duncan Wilmot served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick until November 1885, when he was replaced by Samuel Leonard Tilley.

James E. Lynott was chosen as speaker.

In March 1883, the Conservatives led by Daniel L. Hanington lost a confidence motion and the Liberal Party led by Andrew G. Blair formed the new government.

History

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Members

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Electoral District Name Party First elected / previously elected
  Saint John County David McLellan Liberal 1878
  William Elder[1] Liberal 1875
  Robert J. Ritchie Liberal 1878
  William A. Quinton Liberal 1882
  Alfred Augustus Stockton (1883) Conservative 1883
  York George J. Colter Conservative 1878
  Edward L. Wetmore Liberal 1882
  A.G. Blair Liberal 1878
  Frederick P. Thompson[2] Liberal 1878
  William Wilson (1885) Liberal 1885
  Westmorland P.A. Landry Conservative 1870, 1878
  Charles A. Black Conservative 1882
  D.L. Hanington Conservative 1870, 1878
  John A. Humphrey Conservative 1872, 1882
  A.E. Killam (1882) Conservative 1878, 1882
  Kings Finnemore E. Morton Independent 1878
  J. H. Crawford[3] Liberal 1870
  E.A. Vail[4] Independent 1870, 1878
  Gabriel H. Flewelling (1882) Conservative 1882
  William Pugsley (1885) Liberal 1885
  Queens Thomas Hetherington Liberal 1882
  Albert Palmer Liberal 1882
  Charlotte John McAdam Conservative 1866, 1882
  James E. Lynott Independent 1878
  James Mitchell Liberal 1882
  George F. Hibbard Independent 1882
  Northumberland Michael Adams Conservative 1870, 1878
  William A. Park Conservative 1882
  Thomas F. Gillespie Conservative 1870, 1878
  John P. Burchill Liberal 1882
  Sunbury William E. Perley Conservative 1866, 1874
  George A. Sterling[1] Liberal 1882
  Arthur Glasier (1883) Liberal 1883
  Kent William Wheton Independent 1882
  Olivier J. Leblanc Liberal 1882
  Gloucester Francis J. McManus Liberal 1878
  Patrick G. Ryan Liberal 1876
  Carleton George W. White Conservative 1868, 1878
  John S. Leighton Liberal 1874
  Restigouche J.C. Barberie[2] Liberal 1878
  Charles H. LaBillois Conservative 1882
  William Murray (1885) Conservative 1885
  Albert W.J. Lewis Independent 1878
  Gains S. Turner Conservative 1878
  Victoria Richard W.L. Tibbits[5] Conservative 1882
  George Thomas Baird (1884) Conservative 1884
  Madawaska P. Lynott [5] Independent 1882
  Mathias Nadeau (1882) Conservative 1882
  Saint John City John V. Ellis Liberal 1882
  Ezekiel McLeod Conservative 1882

Notes

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  1. ^ a b died in 1883
  2. ^ a b named to Legislative Council
  3. ^ died in 1882
  4. ^ died in 1885
  5. ^ a b resigned

References

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Preceded by Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick
1883–1886
Succeeded by