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The 5th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between May 1770 to 1784, its membership being set in the 1770 Nova Scotia general election. The 5th General Assembly is known as Nova Scotia's "Long Parliament" () as it sat for fourteen years, throughout the length of the rebellion of the thirteen colonies. William Nesbitt was chosen as speaker in 1770. Thomas Cochran became speaker in 1784 after Nesbitt's death. According to Allison, page 481, in 1774, the composition of His Majesties government in Nova Scotia was: ==Governor and Council== Governor – His Excellency Francis Legge Lieutenant-Governor – The Hon. Michael Francklin His Majesty's Legislative Council (appointed by the Governor, may or may not be from House): *Honorable Jonathan Belcher *Charles Morris *Honorable Richard Bulkeley *Joseph Gerrish *Henry Newton *Jonathan Binney *Joseph Gorham *Arthur Gould *John Butler Provincial Officers (appointed by the Governor, may or may not be from House): *Secretary of the Province – Honourable Richard Bulkeley *Attorney General – William Nesbitt *Treasurer – Benjamin Green *Register – Arthur Goold *Chief Surveyor of Lands – Charles Morris *Provost Marshal – John Fenton *Chief Receiver of His Majesty's Quit Rent – Joseph Woodmass *Deputy Auditor – John Breynron 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「5th General Assembly of Nova Scotia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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