Legislative Council of New Brunswick
Former upper house of New Brunswick Legislature
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The Legislative Council of New Brunswick was the upper house of the government of the British colony and later Canadian province of New Brunswick between 1785[citation needed] and 1891.
Legislative Council of New Brunswick | |
|---|---|
| Type | |
| Type | |
| History | |
| Founded | 1785 |
| Disbanded | 1891 |
| Preceded by | Nova Scotia Council |
| Succeeded by | none |
Members were appointed by the New Brunswick governor.[1]

Council chambers
The former chambers of the council are now used for committee meetings by the legislative assembly.
Members
- Amos Edwin Botsford
- John James Robinson, 1856+
- Hugh Johnson[2]
- William Crane
- Edwin Arnold Vail
- George Thomas Baird, 1891-1892
- James I. Follows, -1892
- David McLellan, -1892
- A. D. Richad, -1892
- Charles B. White, -1892
- John S. Saunders, -1892
- Robert Young, -1892
- Frank Strickland, -1892
- Thomas K. Jones, -1892
- Charles H. Biggs, -1892
- George F. Hill, -1892
- G. Hudson Flewelling, -1892
- George L. White, -1892
- Richard Bellamy, -1892
- Oliver J. Leblanc, -1892
- H. R. Emmerson, -1892
External links
- Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick website Archived 2007-06-03 at the Wayback Machine