Division of Seats
- County of Halifax - William Cottnam Tonge (disallowed by the Assembly), Edward Mortimer, James Fulton, Charles Morris, Michael Wallace (elected to replace Willam Cottnam Tonge)
- County of Annapolis - Thomas Millidge, James Moody
- County of Lunenburg -Casper Wollenhaupt, Lewis Morris Wilkins
- County of Cumberland - Thomas Roach, George Oxley
- County of Kings - Jonathan Crane, William Allen Chipman
- County of Queens - Richard John Uniacke, James Taylor
- County of Hants - John McMonagle, Shubael Dimock
- County of Shelburne - George Gracie, James Cox
- County of Sydney - Joseph Marshall, William Campbell
- Town of Halifax - William Cochran, John George Pyke
- Town of Truro - Simon Bradstreet Robie
- Town of Onslow - Daniel McCurdy
- Town of Londonderry - Samuel Chandler
- Town of Annapolis - Phineas Lovett, Jr
- Town of Granville - Edward Thorne
- Town of Digby - Henry Rutherford
- Town of Lunenburg - John Bolman
- Town of Amherst - Thomas Lusby
- Town of Horton - Joseph Allison
- Town of Cornwallis - Samuel Morton
- Town of Liverpool - Joseph Barss
- Town of Windsor - George Henry Monk
- Town of Falmouth - Jeremiah Northup
- Town of Newport - William Cottnam Tonge
- Town of Shelburne - Colin Campbell
- Town of Barrington - John Sargent
- Town of Yarmouth - Nathan Utley
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