• Source: 1855 Newfoundland general election
    • The 1855 Newfoundland general election was held in 1855 to elect members of the 6th General Assembly of Newfoundland. This was the first election after responsible government was introduced to Newfoundland Colony. The Liberal Party led by Philip Francis Little formed the government.

      Fogo
      William Henry Ellis Conservative
      William Whiteway Conservative, elected in 1858
      Thomas Knight Conservative
      Bonavista Bay
      Robert Carter Conservative
      John H. Warren Conservative
      Matthew W. Walbank Conservative
      Trinity Bay
      Stephen March Conservative
      John Winter Conservative
      F.B.T. Carter Conservative
      Bay de Verde
      John Bemister Conservative
      Carbonear
      Edmund Hanrahan Liberal
      Harbour Grace
      James L. Prendergast Liberal
      John Hayward Conservative
      Brigus-Port de Grave
      Robert Brown Conservative
      St. John's East
      John Kent Liberal
      Robert J. Parsons Liberal
      Peter Winser Liberal
      John Kavanagh Liberal, elected in 1857
      St. John's West
      John Fox Liberal
      John Casey Liberal, elected in 1857
      Ambrose Shea Liberal (speaker)
      P.F. Little Liberal
      J. J. Gearin, elected in 1858
      Harbour Main
      Thomas Byrne Liberal
      William Talbot Liberal
      Ferryland
      Thomas Glen Conservative
      Edward D. Shea Liberal
      Placentia and St. Mary's
      George J. Hogsett Liberal
      Michael John Kelly Liberal
      John Delaney Liberal
      Burin
      Clement Benning Liberal
      Patrick Morris Liberal
      Fortune Bay
      Hugh W. Hoyles Conservative
      Burgeo-LaPoile
      Robert Henry Prowse Conservative


      References


      "Journal of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland : anno decimo nono Victoriæ Reginæ ... first session of the sixth General Assembly". 1855. p. 2. Retrieved October 21, 2009.

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