Legislative Council of New Brunswick
The Legislative Council of New Brunswick was the upper house of the government of the British colony and later Canadian province of New Brunswick between 1785 and 1891.
Members were appointed by the New Brunswick governor.
Council chambers
The former chambers of the council are now used for committee meetings by the legislative assembly.Members
- Amos [Edwin Botsford]
- John James Robinson, 1856+
- Hugh Johnson
- William Crane
- Edwin Arnold Vail
- George Thomas Baird, 1891-1892
- James I. Follows, -1892
- David McLellan, -1892
- A. D. Richad, -1892
- Charles B. White, -1892
- John S. Saunders, -1892
- Robert Young, -1892
- Frank Strickland, -1892
- Thomas K. Jones, -1892
- Charles H. Biggs, -1892
- George F. Hill, -1892
- G. Hudson Flewelling, -1892
- George L. White, -1892
- Richard Bellamy, -1892
- Oliver J. Leblanc, -1892
- H. R. Emmerson, -1892