Elliott ministry
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Elliott ministry | |
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4th ministry of British Columbia | |
Date formed | February 1, 1876 |
Date dissolved | June 25, 1878 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Victoria |
Lieutenant Governor |
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Premier | Andrew Charles Elliott |
Member parties | Non-partisan |
History | |
Legislature term | 2nd Parliament of British Columbia |
Predecessor | First Walkem ministry |
Successor | Second Walkem ministry |
The Elliott ministry was the combined Cabinet that governed British Columbia from February 1, 1876, to June 25, 1878. It was led by Andrew Charles Elliott, the fourth premier of British Columbia. It was appointed by Lieutenant Governor Joseph Trutch after the first Walkem ministry lost a motion of no confidence. Following a poor showing in the 1878 election (including Elliott being personally defeated in his riding), it was replaced by the second Walkem ministry.[1]
List of ministers
[edit]Portfolio | Minister | Tenure | |
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Start | End | ||
Premier of British Columbia | Andrew Charles Elliott | February 1, 1876 | June 25, 1878 |
President of the Council | Ebenezer Brown | February 1, 1876 | September 11, 1876 |
Andrew Charles Elliott | September 1876 | June 25, 1878 | |
Attorney General | Andrew Charles Elliott | February 1, 1876 | June 25, 1878 |
Minister of Finance and Agriculture | Thomas Basil Humphreys | February 1, 1876 | July 24, 1876 |
William Smithe | July 26, 1876 | June 25, 1878 | |
Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works | Forbes George Vernon | February 1, 1876 | June 25, 1878 |
Minister of Mines | Andrew Charles Elliott | February 1, 1876 | May 17, 1877 |
Alexander Edmund Batson Davie | May 17, 1877 | August 8, 1877 | |
Andrew Charles Elliott | October 23, 1877 | June 25, 1878 | |
Provincial Secretary | Andrew Charles Elliott | February 1, 1876 | May 15, 1877 |
Alexander Edmund Batson Davie | May 15, 1877 | August 8, 1877 | |
Andrew Charles Elliott | October 23, 1877 | June 25, 1878 |
References
[edit]- ^ "ELLIOTT, ANDREW CHARLES". Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Retrieved October 16, 2024.
- ^ "British Columbia Executive Council Appointments (1871-1986)" (PDF). Legislative Library of British Columbia. p. 19. Retrieved October 16, 2024.