Members
The members of the legislature after the general election of 1785 were:
| Name |
|---|
| James Campbell |
| John Throckmorton |
| William Lawson |
| James Curtis |
| James McNutt |
| John Webster |
| Dugald Stewart |
| Alexander Fletcher |
| David Lawson |
| John Clark |
| William Craig |
| John Brecken |
| George Hardy |
| Cornelius Higgins |
| William Warren |
| William Douglas |
| William Schurman |
| Hugh Fraser |
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