The 6th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between November 1785 to 1793.
The Assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of Nova Scotia, Edmund Fanning until 1786, and then under Governor John Parr.
Sessions
In 1785, the Speaker of the House was Sampson Salter Blowers In 1789, the speaker was Richard John Uniacke.
A writ for the election of the 6th General Assembly of Nova Scotia was issued on 21 October 1785, returnable by 1 December 1785. The assembly convened on 5 December 1785, held seven sessions, and was dissolved on 22 January 1793.
Governor and Council
At the convening of the assembly:
After April 1786:
Technically, Gov. Carleton was appointed not as governor general, but as Governor of Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and St. John's Island (four simultaneous appointments). Since a governor only has power when actually in their jurisdiction, the three additional appointments were effectively meaningless, with Lt. Gov. Parr serving as acting governor.
The members of the Council are currently under research.
House of Assembly
Officers
Division of seats
The customary assignment of seats was continued: 4 seats assigned to Halifax County, 2 seats to the other counties and to Halifax Township, and 1 seat to the other townships, for a total of 39 seats.
Sunbury County, Sackville Township and Cumberland Township were no longer represented, as they had become part of the Province of New Brunswick in 1784. Digby Township, Shelburne Township, Shelburne County, and Sydney County had been newly established and were granted representation.
Members
- Amherst Township
- William Freeman -election declared invalid 9 December 1785, not an inhabitant.
- Annapolis County
- Annapolis Township
- Barrington Township
- Joseph Aplin -took seat 21 December 1785, seat declared vacant 6 April 1789, having been out of the province for two years.
- Cornwallis Township
- Cumberland County
- Digby Township
- Falmouth Township
- Granville Township
- Halifax County
- Halifax Township
- Hants County
- Horton Township
- Kings County
- Liverpool Township
- Ephraim Dean -died on 27 January 1787.
- George William Sherlock -by-election, 14 March 1787, took seat 25 October 1787. Election declared invalid 13 November 1787, reelected 11 December 1787, took seat 5 March 1789.
- Londonderry Township
- James Smith -seat declared vacant 6 April 1789 as a public defaulter.
- Lunenburg County
- Lunenberg Township
- Newport Township
- John Day Jr. -resigned 8 June 1791, appointed sheriff of Hants County.
- Onslow Township
- Queens County
- Shelburne County
- Alexander Leckie -took seat 17 December 1785 after election was contested and declared valid.
- Charles McNeal -took seat 17 December 1785 after election was contested and declared valid.
- Shelburne Township
- Isaac Wilkins -took seat 17 December 1785 after election was contested and declared valid.
- Sydney County
- Truro Township
- Windsor Township
- Yarmouth Township
Note: Unless otherwise noted, members were elected at the general election, and took their seats at the convening of the assembly. By-elections are special elections held to fill specific vacancies. When a member is noted as having taking their seat on a certain date, but a by-election isn't noted, the member was elected at the general election but arrived late.
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