13th New Brunswick Legislature

The 13th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between December 28, 1843, and September 16, 1846.

The assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of New Brunswick William MacBean George Colebrooke.

John Wesley Weldon was chosen as speaker for the house.

History

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Members

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!Electoral District

!Name

rowspan="4" | Saint John County

|Charles Simonds

John R. Partelow
John Jordan
Robert Payne
rowspan="4" | York

|John Allen

James Taylor
Lemuel A. Wilmot
Charles Fisher
rowspan="4" | Westmorland

|Philip Palmer

John Smith
William Hazen Botsford
Daniel Hanington
rowspan="2" | Kings

|Samuel Freeze{{efn|died in 1844}}

Sylvester Z. Earle
rowspan="2" | Queens

|John Earle

Thomas Gilbert
rowspan="4" | Charlotte

|Robert Thomson

James Boyd
George Stilman Hill
James Brown
rowspan="2" | Northumberland

|Alexander Rankin

John T. Williston{{efn|unseated after an appeal}}
John Ambrose Street (1843)
rowspan="2" | Sunbury

|William Scoullar

Whitehead S. Barker
rowspan="2" | Kent

|John Wesley Weldon

David Wark
rowspan="2" | Gloucester

|William End

Joshua Alexandre
rowspan="2" | Carleton

|Charles Perley

Jeremiah M. Connell
rowspan="2" | Restigouche

|Andrew Barberie

Peter Stewart
rowspan="2" | Saint John City

|Robert L. Hazen

Lewis Burns

Notes

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References

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