9th General Assembly of Newfoundland


The members of the 9th General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in November 1865. The general assembly sat from 1866 to 1869.
A coalition government led by Frederick Carter won the election and Carter served as Newfoundland's premier. Not all members of the coalition supported Canadian Confederation.
William Whiteway was chosen as speaker.
Sir Anthony Musgrave served as List of [lieutenant governors of Newfoundland and Labrador#Colonial Governors of Newfoundland, 1855–1907|colonial governor of Newfoundland].
In 1869, draft terms for union of Newfoundland with Canada were presented to and accepted by the Canadian parliament. Premier Carter did not feel that he had a mandate to enter Confederation and called an election to allow the issue to be decided by the electorate.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1865:
MemberElectoral districtAffiliationFirst elected / previously elected
John BemisterBay de VerdeCoalition1855-
John Henry WarrenBonavista BayCoalition1852-
John T. OakleyBonavista BayCoalition1865-
John T. BurtonBonavista BayCoalition1865-
Daniel W. ProwseBurgeo-La PoileCoalition1861-
Frederick CarterBurinCoalition1859-
Edward EvansBurinCoalition1861-
John RorkeCarbonearCoalition1863-
Thomas GlenFerrylandOpposition1855-
Michael KearneyFerrylandOpposition1865-
Thomas R. BennettFortune BayCoalition1865-
John HaywardHarbour GraceCoalition1855-
William S. GreenHarbour GraceCoalition1865-
Joseph Godden Harbour GraceCoalition1868-
George HogsettHarbour MainOpposition1865-
Charles FureyHarbour MainOpposition1859, 1865-
Joseph I. Little Harbour MainOpposition1867-
Ambrose SheaPlacentia and St. Mary'sCoalition1848-
Pierce M. BarronPlacentia and St. Mary'sCoalition1861-
Thomas O'ReillyPlacentia and St. Mary'sCoalition1865-
John LeamonPort de GraveCoalition1859-
Robert [John Pinsent (judge)|Robert John Pinsent] Port de GraveCoalition1867-
John KentSt. John's EastCoalition1832, 1848-
Robert John ParsonsSt. John's EastOpposition1843-
John KavanaghSt. John's EastOpposition1857-
John KavanaghSt. John's EastCoalition1857-
John CaseySt. John's WestCoalition1859-
Thomas TalbotSt. John's WestOpposition1861-
Henry RenoufSt. John's WestOpposition1861-
Peter Brennan St. John's WestOpposition1866-
Stephen RendellTrinity BayCoalition1859-
Frederick J. WyattTrinity BayCoalition1864-
Stephen MarchTrinity BayCoalition1852-
Robert Alsop Trinity BayCoalition1866-
William WhitewayTwillingate and FogoCoalition1859-
Thomas KnightTwillingate and FogoCoalition1859-

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By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral districtMember electedAffiliationElection dateReason
St. John's WestPeter BrennanOppositionJune 2, 1866J Casey named to cabinet in 1866
Trinity BayRobert AlsopCoalitionOctober 29, 1866S March resigned seat in 1866
Port de GraveRobert John PinsentCoalitionJanuary 14, 1867J Leamon died in 1866
Harbour MainJoseph I. LittleOppositionNovember 28, 1867C Furey vacated seat in 1867
Harbour GraceJoseph GoddenCoalitionNovember 7, 1868J Hayward named judge on August 7, 1868

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