2nd General Assembly of Newfoundland | |
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History | |
Founded | 1837 |
Disbanded | 1841 |
Preceded by | 1st General Assembly of Newfoundland |
Succeeded by | 3rd General Assembly of Newfoundland |
Leadership | |
Elections | |
Last election | 1837 Newfoundland general election |
Next election | 1842 Newfoundland general election |
The members of the 2nd General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in May 1837. The general assembly sat from July 3, 1837[1] to 1841.
The assembly continue to meet at the Old Court House.[2]
William Carson was chosen as speaker.[3]
An Education Act passed in 1836 established a public education system in the province.[4]
In 1838, Edward Kielley was alleged to have threatened and insulted John Kent, a member of the assembly, regarding remarks made by Kent in the assembly. The assembly considered these actions to violate the parliamentary privilege of the Newfoundland legislature and ordered Kielley arrested. The Supreme Court of Newfoundland upheld the actions of the assembly but in 1842 the ruling was overturned by the Judicial committee of the British Privy Council which ruled that the privileges of the British House of Commons were not transferred to colonial legislatures.[5]
Sir Henry Prescott served as civil governor of Newfoundland.[6]
The following members were elected to the assembly in 1837:[1]
Member | Electoral district | Affiliation[nb 1][7] | First elected |
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Hugh A. Emerson | Bonavista Bay | Conservative | 1837 |
Henry G. Butler | Burin | Liberal | 1837 |
Peter Brown | Conception Bay | Liberal | 1832 |
John McCarthy | Liberal | 1837 | |
Anthony Godfrey | Liberal | 1837 | |
James Power | Liberal | 1832 | |
Peter Winser | Ferryland | Liberal | 1837 |
Edward James Dwyer | Fogo | Conservative | 1837 |
William Bickford Row | Fortune Bay | Conservative | 1837 |
Patrick Doyle | Placentia and St. Mary's | Liberal | 1837 |
John Valentine Nugent | Liberal | 1837 | |
William Carson | St. John's | Liberal | 1833 |
John Kent | Liberal | 1832 | |
Patrick Morris | Liberal | 1837 | |
Laurence O'Brien | Liberal | 1840 | |
Thomas Fitzgibbon Moore | Trinity Bay | Conservative | 1837 |
Notes:
By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral district | Member elected | Affiliation | Election date | Reason |
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Conception Bay | none[nb 1] | n/a | 1840 | A Godfrey died[7] |
St. John's | Laurence O'Brien | liberal | 1840 | P Morris named to Executive Council[7] |
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