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1786-1891, Journals of the Legislative Council
Journals of the Legislative Council of the Province of New Brunswick: 1786-1893, Fredericton, N.B., var. gov. printers, all published. (The Colony
of New Bruns-wick was granted a legislature immediately after its severance from Nova Scotia in 1784. The first session met in 1786. The legislature
consisted of two chambers, a nominated Legis-lative Council and an elective House of Assembly. The legislature had little effective power, partially
because the members of the Legislative Council also comprised the governor’s Executive Council. As important was that the legislature didn’t control the
colonial budget. Broad areas of the best land in the colony had been placed in reserve by the Imperial Gov-ernment for the production of masts for
the Royal Navy. Large sums were charged for licenses to cut timber on crown lands, and this revenue was under the direct control of the governor. With
the entire civil list paid for with revenue from the crown lands, the legisla-ture lacked power of the purse. In addition, New Brunswick had been a
major refuge for British Loyalists from the United States; refugees from revolution who had little appetite for the type of “responsible governance” that
in their eyes had led to such calamity below the border. As late as 1842, even though the governor of the day publicly supported liberali-zation,
opponents of responsible government won a majority in the House of Assembly. Finally, in 1854, under prodding from London in the person of a progressive
Secretary for the Colonies, Earl Grey, the House of Assembly was prodded into assuming a responsible role, with members of the majority party assuming
ministerial positions. The lower chamber became supreme in 1891 when the legislature became unicameral, with the Legislative Council abolished, and
the House of Assembly restyled the “Legislative Assembly.”)
Title:   Journal of the Legislative Council of the Province of New Brunswick.
OCLC Number:   679308940
Available Volumes
NameFiche CountOnlinePaper Backup
NB 1st Sess. 1843YesNo
NB 2nd Sess. 1844YesNo
NB 3rd Sess. 1845YesNo
NB 4th Sess. 1846YesNo
NB 1st Sess. 1847YesNo
NB 2nd Sess. 1848YesNo
NB 3rd Sess. 1849YesNo
NB 4th Sess. 1850YesNo
NB 1st Sess. 1851YesNo
NB 2nd Sess. 1852YesNo
NB 4th Sess. 1853YesNo
NB 5th Sess. 1854YesNo
NB 1st Sess. 1854YesNo
NB 2nd Sess. 1855YesNo
NB 3rd Sess. 1856YesNo
NB 1st Sess. 1857YesNo
NB 2nd Sess. 1858.YesNo
NB 3rd Sess. 1859YesNo
NB 4th Sess. 1860YesNo
NB 5th Sess. 1861YesNo
NB 1st Sess. 1862YesNo
NB 3rd Sess. 1864YesNo
NB 1st Sess. 1865YesNo
2nd Sess 20th Assy. & 1st Sess. 21st AssyYesNo
NB 2nd Sess. 1867YesNo
NB 3rd Sess. 1868YesNo
NB 4th Sess. 1869YesNo
NB 5th Sess. 1870YesNo
1st & 2nd Sess 1871YesNo
NB 3rd Sess. 1872YesNo
NB 5th Sess. 1874YesNo
NB 1st Sess. 1875YesNo
NB 1st Sess. 1879YesNo
1st & 2nd Sess. 1883YesNo
NB 5th Sess. 1886YesNo
NB 2nd Sess. 1891YesNo