22nd General Assembly of Newfoundland#Members of the Assembly

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The members of the 22nd General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in May 1909. The general assembly sat from 1909 to 1913.

The Newfoundland People's Party led by Edward P. Morris formed the government.{{Cite encyclopedia |url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/edward-patrick-morris-1st-baron-morris/ |title=Morris, Edward Patrick, 1st Baron Morris |encyclopedia=Canadian Encyclopedia |publisher=Historica Canada |edition=online |last=Hiller |first=JK |date=15 December 2013}}

Francis J. Morris served as speaker until 1910 when William Warren succeeded Morris as speaker.{{cite web|url=http://www.assembly.nl.ca/members/speaker.htm |title=The Speaker of the House of Assembly |publisher=House of Assembly |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091013233930/http://www.assembly.nl.ca/members/speaker.htm |archivedate=2009-10-13 }}

Sir Ralph Champneys Williams served as governor of Newfoundland.{{cite web |url=http://www.heritage.nf.ca/govhouse/governors/g61.html |title=Williams, Sir Ralph Champneys (1848-1927) |work=Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage |publisher=Memorial University}}

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1909:{{cite encyclopedia |url=http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/100 |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador |pages=706–07 |title=Elections}}

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!Member

!Electoral district

!Affiliation

!First elected / previously elected

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|John Crosbie

|rowspan=2 |Bay de Verde

|rowspan=2 |People's Party

|1908

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|Jesse Whiteway

|1908

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|Sydney Blandford

|rowspan=3|Bonavista

|rowspan=3|People's Party

|1908

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|William C. Winsor

|1904

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|Donald Morison

|1888, 1906

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|Robert Moulton

|Burgeo-La Poile

|People's Party

|1904

{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}

|Henry Gear

|rowspan=3 |Burin

|rowspan=2 |Liberal

|1900

{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}

|Edward H. Davey

|1900

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|Thomas LeFeuvre (1911)

|People's Party

|1911

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|John R. Goodison

|Carbonear

|People's Party

|1909

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|Michael P. Cashin

|rowspan=2 |Ferryland

|rowspan=2 |People's Party

|1893

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|Philip F. Moore

|1909

{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}

|Henry Earle

|Fogo

|Liberal

|1904

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|Charles Emerson

|Fortune Bay

|People's Party

|1908

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|A. W. Piccott

|rowspan=3|Harbour Grace

|rowspan=3|People's Party

|1908

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|A. H. Seymour

|1909

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|E. Parsons

|1908

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|William Woodford

|rowspan=2|Harbour Main

|rowspan=2 |People's Party

|1908

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|J.J. Murphy

|1908

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|R. J. Devereaux

|rowspan=3|Placentia and St. Mary's

|rowspan=3 |People's Party

|1909

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|William R. Howley

|1909

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|Frank J. Morris

|1909

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|William R. Warren

|Port de Grave

|People's Party

|1908

{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}

|William M. Clapp

|St. Barbe

|Liberal

|1904

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|Joseph Downey

|St. George's

|People's Party

|1908

{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}

|James M. Kent

|rowspan=3|St. John's East

|rowspan=3 |Liberal

|1904

{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}

|George Shea

|1885, 1904

{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}

|John Dwyer

|1900

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|Edward P. Morris

|rowspan=3|St. John's West

|rowspan=3 |People's Party

|1885

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|John R. Bennett

|1904

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|Michael Kennedy

|1908

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|Richard Squires

|rowspan=3|Trinity

|rowspan=3 |People's Party

|1909

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|Robert Watson

|1908

{{Canadian party colour|NL|People's|row}}

|E.G. Grant

|1909

{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}

|Robert Bond

|rowspan=3 |Twillingate

|rowspan=3 |Liberal

|1882

{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}

|James A. Clift

|1900

{{Canadian party colour|NL|Liberal|row}}

|George Roberts

|1900

By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:

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!Electoral district

!Member elected

!Affiliation

!Election date

!Reason

Burin

|Thomas LeFeuvreAcclaimed

|People's Party

|November 27, 1911

|E H Davey died March 10, 1911

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References

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