20th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly - List of Members

List of Members

Electoral District Name
St. John County John W. Cudlip
Robert D. Wilmot
Joseph Coram
Timothy W. Anglin
York John C. Allen
George L. Hatheway
John J. Fraser
William H. Needham
Westmorland Albert J. Smith
Amand Landry
Bliss Botsford
William J. Gilbert
King's Edwin A. Vail
Walter B. Scovil
George Otty
Queen's Joseph B. Perkins
Gideon D. Bailey
Charlotte George F. Hill
James Boyd
Arthur Hill Gillmor
Robert Thomson
Northumberland Edward Williston
Richard Hutchison
George Kerr
Richard Sutton
Sunbury John Glasier
William E. Perley
Kent William S. Caie
Lestock P. W. DesBrisay
Gloucester John Meahan
Robert Young
Carleton William Lindsay
Charles Connell
Restigouche John McMillan
Alexander C. DesBrisay
Albert Abner R. McClelan
John Lewis
Victoria John Costigan
Benjamin Beveridge
City of St. John Andrew R. Wetmore
Jacob V. Troop

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Preceded by
19th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick
1865-1866
Succeeded by
21st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly

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