3rd Parliament of British Columbia

The 3rd Legislative Assembly of British Columbia sat from 1878 to 1882. The members were elected in the British Columbia general election held in May 1878. George Anthony Walkem was asked to form a government. Robert Beaven succeeded Walkem as premier in June 1882.

There were five sessions of the 3rd Legislature:

Session Start End
1st July 29, 1878 September 2, 1878
2nd January 29, 1879 April 29, 1879
3rd April 5, 1880 May 8, 1880
4th January 24, 1881 March 23, 1881
5th February 23, 1882 April 21, 1882

Frederick W. Williams served as speaker.

Members of the 3rd Parliament

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1878:

Member Electoral district Party First elected / previously elected No.# of term(s)
George Cowan Cariboo Opposition 1877 2nd term
John Evans Opposition 1875 2nd term
George Anthony Boomer Walken Opposition 1871 3rd term
George Ferguson (1879) Independent 1879 1st term
John Ash Comox Opposition 1871 3rd term
Edwin Pimbury Cowichan Government 1875 2nd term
William Smithe Government 1871 3rd term
Hans Lars Helgesen Esquimalt Opposition 1878 1st term
Frederick W. Williams Opposition 1875 2nd term
Robert Leslie Thomas Galbraith Kootenay Opposition? 1877 2nd term
Charles Gallagher Opposition? 1875 2nd term
William M. Brown Lillooet Opposition 1874 3rd term
William Saul Opposition 1872, 1878 2nd term*
James Atkinson Abrams Nanaimo Opposition 1878 1st term
Wellington John Harris New Westminster Government 1878 1st term
Donald McGillivray Government 1878 1st term
Ebenezer Brown New Westminster City Government 1875 2nd term
William James Armstrong (1881) Independent 1871, 1881 3rd term*
Thomas Basil Humphreys Victoria District Opposition 1871 3rd term
James Thomas McIlmoyl Opposition 1878 1st term
Robert Beaven Victoria City Government 1871 3rd term
James Smith Drummond Opposition 1878 1st term
John William Williams Opposition 1878 1st term
William Wilson Opposition 1878 1st term
Preston Bennett Yale Government 1878 1st term
John Andrew Mara Government 1871 3rd term
Forbes George Vernon Government 1875 2nd term

By-elections

By-elections were held for the following members appointed to the provincial cabinet, as was required at the time. All elections were won by acclamation:

  • Thomas Basil Humphreys, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Mines, acclaimed July 10, 1878
  • Robert Beaven, Minister of Finance and Agriculture, acclaimed July 10, 1878
  • George Anthony Boomer Walkem Premier, acclaimed August 3, 1878

By-elections were held to replace members for various other reasons:

Electoral district Member elected Election date Reason
Cariboo George Ferguson October 25, 1879 death of J. Evans on August 25, 1879
New Westminster City William James Armstrong December 20, 1881 E. Brown retired due to ill health

Other changes

  • Cariboo (res. George Anthony Boomer Walkem 1882)

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