A writ for the election of the 3rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia was issued on February 28, 1761. The assembly convened on July 1, 1761, held six sessions, and was dissolved on January 30, 1765.
Sessions
Dates of specific sessions are under research.
Governor and Council
- Administrator: Jonathan Belcher continued to serve as acting governor until named Lt. Gov.
- Governor: Henry Ellis named November 21, 1761, never served, Lt. Governors served in his name.
- Lieutenant Governor:
- Governor: Montague Wilmot named May 31, 1764
- Lieutenant Governor: vacant?
The members of the Council are currently under research.
House of Assembly
Officers
Division of seats
Cumberland County and Cumberland Township lost their 4 seats, and 6 new seats were created for Cornwallis,
Falmouth and Liverpool Townships, for a total of 24 seats. Onslow and Truro Townships were granted 4 new seats for the second session, for a total of 28. Truro failed to elect its members.
Members
- Annapolis County
- Annapolis Township
- Cornwallis Township
- Samuel Willoughby -might not have served. Seat declared vacant April 26, 1762 for non-attendance.
- Stephen West -attended, but seat declared vacant April 3, 1764 due to illness.
- Cumberland County
- Cumberland Township
- Falmouth Township
- Halifax County:
- Halifax Township
- Horton Township
- Kings County
- Liverpool Township
- Lunenburg County
- Lunenburg Township
- Onslow Township -writ for first election August 12, 1761
- William Nevil Wolseley -by-election September 7, 1761, took seat by March 24, 1762, seat declared vacant April 3, 1764 for leaving province.
- David Cutten -by-election September 7, 1761, seat declared vacant April 3, 1764, never sat.
- Truro Township
- did not elect its two members
Note: Unless otherwise noted, members were elected at the general election, and took their seats at the convening of the assembly. By-elections are special elections held to fill specific vacancies. When a member is noted as having taking their seat on a certain date, but a by-election isn't noted, the member was elected at the general election but arrived late.
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