Division of Seats
The division of seats within the Nova Scotia Legislature after the General Election of 1758.
- Joseph Gerrish
- Robert Sanderson
- Henry Newton
- William Foye
- William Nesbitt
- Joseph Rundel
- Jonathan Binney
- Henry Ferguson
- George Suckling
- John Burbidge
- Robert Campbell
- William Pantree
- Joseph Fairbanks
- Philip Hammond
- John Fillis
- Lambert Folkers
- Philip Knaut
- William Best
- Alexander Kedie
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