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[edit] Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 1832–1870

Governor
Commandant
Colonial Secretary
Surveyor General

John Septimus Roe - Malcolm Fraser (surveyor) - John Forrest

Advocate General
Collector of Revenue
Comptroller General
Non-official nominee members

[edit] Members of the Parliament of Western Australia, 1870–1930

85/416 (20.4%)

Under representative government only
responsible government (1890–1830)
  • William Alexander (Australian politician)
  • Ebenezer Allen (Australian politician)
  • Joseph Allen (Australian politician) (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Council)
  • Josceline Amherst
  • Edward Angelo
  • William Angwin (1)
  • Harry Anstey
  • Richard Ardagh
  • William Atkins (Australian politician)
  • Frederick Baglin
  • Wiliam Baker
  • George Barnard (Australian politician)
  • Edward Barnett (1)
  • Thomas Bath (3) (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Assembly) (also Leader of the Opposition)
  • Charles Baxter (Australian politician)
  • George Bellingham
  • Harry Boan
  • Harry Bolton
  • John Boyland
  • James Brebber
  • Henry Briggs (Australian politician)
  • Thomas Brimage
  • Edmund Brockman (1) (also under representative government)
  • William Brookman
  • Frank Broun (1)
  • Harry Brown (Australian politician)
  • Henry Brown (Australian politician)
  • John Brown (Australian politician)
  • Samuel Brown (Australian politician)
  • Thomas Leishman Brown
  • Richard Burges (1)
  • Thomas Burges (3) (also under representative government)
  • Septimus Burt (5) (also under representative government)
  • Alfred Burvill [0]
  • Robert Bush - William Butcher - Richard Buzacott
  • Marinus Canning [1] (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Assembly)
  • William Carpenter
  • William Carroll (Australian politician) (also federal)
  • Henry Carson
  • Lionel Carter
  • Thomas Chesson
  • Ephraim Clarke (1)
  • Bernard Clarkson
  • Alexander Clydesdale
  • Thomas Cockburn Campbell (2) [0] (also under representative government) (also President of the Legislative Council) - needs to cite Black and Bolton, I think there's a biography or autobiography?
  • Hal Colebatch
  • Philip Collier
  • Daniel Congdon (1) [0] (also under representative government)
  • James Connolly (Australian politician) (1)
  • John Conolly (Australian politician
  • Francis Connor
  • Joseph Cookworthy (1)
  • Edwin Corboy (also federal)
  • James Cornell (also President of the Legislative Council) (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Council)
  • Aubrey Coverley [0]
  • Edith Cowan
  • Peter Cowan
  • George Cowcher [0]
  • Frederick Crowder (Australian politician)
  • Joseph Cullen
  • James Cunningham (Australian politician) (also federal)
  • John Cunningham (Australian politician)
  • Henry Daglish
  • Everard Darlot (1)
  • Leonard Darlot
  • Arthur Davies (Australian politician)
  • Edward Davies (Australian politician) (1)
  • Joseph Davies (Australian politician)
  • Frederick Davis
  • Thomas Davy
  • Lancel De Hamel (also under representative government)
  • Andrew Dempster (2)
  • Charles Dempster (Australian politician) (also under representative government)
  • James Denton (Australian politician)
  • Arthur Diamond
  • Jabez Dodd
  • Denis Doherty
  • James Doland
  • Victor Doney
  • Bronterre Dooley
  • Thomas Draper
  • John Drew (Australian politician) (3)
  • Thomas Duff
  • Joseph Duffell
  • Michael Durack
  • Walter Dwyer
  • William Eddy
  • Samuel Elliott
  • Henry Ellis (Australian politician)
  • John Ewing (Australian politician) (2) (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Council)
  • Norman Ewing
  • John Ferguson (Australian politician)
  • Percy Ferguson
  • George Foley (1) (also federal)
  • Alexander Forrest - needs work
  • David Forrest (Australian politician)
  • John Forrest - this could be a featured article
  • John Foulkes
  • James Franklin (Australian politician)
  • Gilbert Fraser
  • James Gardiner (Australian politician) (2) (also Speaker of the Legislative Assembly)
  • Joseph Gardiner
  • Douglas Gawler
  • William George (Australian politician)
  • Frank Gibson
  • Archibald Gilchrist
  • Frederick Gill (1)
  • William Glasheen
  • John Glowrey
  • George Glyde (2) (also under representative government)
  • William Gordon (Australian politician)
  • Hugh Gourley
  • McKenzie Grant (1) (also under representative government)
  • Edmund Gray
  • Albert Green (also federal)
  • Henry Gregory (5)
  • James Greig
  • Harry Griffiths
  • James Griffiths (Australian politician)
  • Arthur Gull
  • John Winthrop Hackett Senior - needs to cite Black and Bolton, maybe others?
  • Edmund Hall
  • Henry Hall [0]
  • Edward Hamersley (Jnr)
  • Vernon Hamersley
  • Richard Hardey (1) [0] (also under representative government)
  • John Hardwick (Australian politician)
  • Charles Harper (Australian politician) (1) (also under representative government) (also Speaker of the Legislative Assembly) (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Assembly)
  • Nathaniel Harper
  • Edgar Harris
  • Thomas Harrison (Australian politician)
  • Albert Hassell (also under representative government)
  • John Hassell (Australian politician)
  • Robert Hastie (1)
  • Richard Haynes (Australian politician) (3)
  • Samuel Haynes (Australian politician)
  • Thomas Hayward (Australian politician)
  • Edward Heitmann
  • Andrew Henning [1]
  • Ernest Henshaw
  • Ernest Henty
  • Thomas Heron [0]
  • James Hickey (Australian politician)
  • Henry Hickmott
  • John Hicks (Australian politician)
  • John Higham (Australian politician) (1)
  • John Holman (Australian politician)
  • May Holman (1)
  • Joseph Holmes (Australian politician) (2)
  • E. T. Hooley
  • John Hopkins (Australian politician) (1)
  • Austin Horan
  • George Hubble (1)
  • Charles Hudson (Australian politician) (1)
  • Thomas Hughes (Western Australian politician)
  • Robert Hutchinson
  • Frederick Illingworth - needs to reference Michael Cannon (1966) The Land Boomers
  • James Isdell
  • Mathieson Jacoby (also Speaker of the Legislative Assembly)
  • Walter James
  • Adam Jameson (3)
  • Arthur Jenkins (Australian politician)
  • William Johnson (Australian politician) (1) (also Speaker of the Legislative Assembly)
  • Edward Johnston (Australian politician) - needs federal perspective
  • Dennis Jones
  • Walter Jones (Australian politician)
  • Edward Keane (1) (also under representative government)
  • Norbert Keenan
  • Henry Keep
  • George Kempton
  • James Kenneally
  • Maurice Kennedy
  • Henry Kenny (Australian politician)
  • Charles Keyser
  • Alfred Kidson
  • Walter Kingsmill (4) (also federal) (also President of the Legislative Council) (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Council)
  • John Kirwan (Australian politician) (2) (also federal) (also President of the Legislative Council) (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Council) - needs image, and needs to cite Partlon (2000) "Champion of the Goldfields", Kirwan (1936) "My life's adventure" and Black and Bolton (2001)
  • William Kitson
  • George Lambert (Australian politician)
  • Alfred Lamond
  • Titus Lander
  • Zebina Lane
  • Joseph Langsford (1)
  • Charles Latham (Australian politician) (1) (also federal) (also President of the Legislative Council) (also Leader of the Opposition)
  • William Lathlain
  • Robert Laurie
  • Charles Layman
  • George Leake
  • George Walpole Leake (6) [1] (also under representative government)
  • Henry Lefroy
  • Charles Lewis (Australian politician)
  • John Lindsay (Australian politician)
  • Ernest Locke
  • William Loton
  • Arthur Lovekin
  • Henry Lukin (Australian politician)
  • John Lutey
  • Patrick Lynch (Australian politician) (1) (also federal)
  • Robert Lynn
  • Alexander McCallum (1)
  • Francis McDonald (Australian politician)
  • John McDonald (Australian politician)
  • Charles McDowall
  • James MacFarlane
  • Donald Mackay (Western Australian politician) (1)
  • Cuthbert McKenzie
  • Robert McKenzie (Australian politician)
  • Hugh McKernan
  • Edward McLarty
  • John McLarty
  • George McLeod
  • George McWilliams
  • Arthur Male
  • Charles Maley
  • Henry Maley
  • Wesley Maley
  • Henry Mann
  • William Mann (Australian politician)
  • William Marmion (1) (also under representative government)
  • Thomas Marshall (Australian politician)
  • William Marshall (Australian politician) (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Assembly)
  • Warren Marwick
  • Alexander Matheson (Australian politician) (also federal)
  • George Miles (Australian politician)
  • Harold Millington (1)
  • Joshua Mills (Australian politician)
  • James Mitchell (Australian politician) - needs work
  • Samuel Mitchell (Australian politician) (also under representative government)
  • Thomas Molloy (Australian politician)
  • Griffin Money
  • Frederick Monger (1) [0]
  • John Monger
  • Newton Moore
  • Samuel Moore (Australian politician) [0]
  • Thomas Moore (Australian politician)
  • William Moore (Australian politician) (1) (also under representative government)
  • Frederick Moorhead (4)
  • Charles Moran (Australian politician) (2)
  • Alf Morgans
  • James Morrison (Australian politician) (2) (also under representative government)
  • Matthew Moss (3)
  • John Mullany
  • Selby Munsie
  • William Murphy (Australian politician)
  • William Nairn
  • John Nanson (3)
  • Charles Nathan
  • Edward Needham (also federal)
  • Wallace Nelson - needs image, and needs to cite Black and Bolton (2001) and Gill (2000) "Running the Rag" (Cas's great-great-grandfather)
  • John Nicholson (Western Australian politician)
  • Charles North (Australian politician) (also Speaker of the Legislative Assembly)
  • William Oats
  • Bartholemew O'Brien
  • Michael O'Connor
  • Charles Oldham
  • Peter O'Loghlen (1)
  • Henry Osborn (Australian politician)
  • Alexander Panton (also Speaker of the Legislative Assembly)
  • Stephen Henry Parker (3) (also under representative government)
  • Harold Parsons
  • William Paterson (Australian politician) (also under representative government)
  • William Patrick (Australian politician)
  • William Pearse (Australian politician) (1) (also under representative government)
  • Richard Pennefather (2)
  • Samuel James Phillips
  • William Pickering (Australian politician) (also federal)
  • Alfred Piesse
  • Arnold Piesse
  • Charles Piesse (1)
  • Frederick Henry Piesse
  • Sydney Piggott [1]
  • Robert Pilkington
  • George Potter (Australian politician)
  • James Price (Australian politician)
  • Richard Price (Western Australian politician) [0]
  • William Purkiss
  • Timothy Quinlan
  • George Rainsford (also federal) [0]
  • George Randell (3) (also under representative government) (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Assembly)
  • Cornthwaite Rason
  • Fergie Reid
  • John Reside
  • Alexander Richardson (1) (also under representative government)
  • John Richardson (Australian politician)
  • Walter Richardson (Australian politician) (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Assembly)
  • Edward Robinson (Australian politician)
  • Herbert Robinson
  • Robert Robinson (Australian politician)
  • Richard Robson
  • Samuel Rock
  • Edwin Rose
  • Francis Rowe
  • Richard Sampson (Australian politician) (1)
  • Archibald Sanderson
  • Henry Saunders (also federal)
  • Athelstan Saw
  • William Sayer (1)
  • John Scaddan
  • Edward Scott (Australian politician) (1) (also under representative government)
  • Harold Seddon (also President of the Legislative Council) (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Council)
  • George Sewell (Australian politician)
  • George Shenton
  • Horace Sholl (1) (also under representative government)
  • Robert Frederick Sholl (also under representative government)
  • John Simons (Australian politician)
  • George Simpson (Australian politician)
  • Joseph Sleeman (also Speaker of the Legislative Assembly) (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Assembly)
  • Edmund Smith
  • Henry Smith (Australian politician)
  • James MacCallum Smith
  • John Smith (Australian politician)
  • Elias Solomon (2) (also federal)
  • Charles Sommors
  • James Speed (Australian politician)
  • Richard Speight
  • William Spencer (Australian politician) (1)
  • James Lee Steere (1) (also under representative government) (also Speaker of the Legislative Assembly)
  • Henry Stephenson (Australian politician)
  • Hector Stewart
  • John Steward
  • Frank Stone (Australian politician)
  • Patrick Stone
  • Julian Stuart
  • Bartholemew Stubbs
  • Sydney Stubbs (also Speaker of the Legislative Assembly) (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Assembly)
  • Herbert Swan
  • David Symon
  • George Taylor (Australian politician) (4) (also Speaker of the Legislative Assembly) (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Assembly)
  • John Taylor (Australian politician)
  • Frederick Teesdale
  • Albert Thomas (Australian politician)
  • William Thomas (Australian politician)
  • Alexander Thomson (Australian politician)
  • John Thomson (Australian politician) (1)
  • Joseph Thomson (Australian politician)
  • George Throssell
  • William Traylen (also Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Assembly)
  • Michael Troy (Australian politician) (2) (also Speaker of the Legislative Assembly)
  • Philip Turvey
  • Rufus Underwood
  • Henry Venn (Australian politician) (also under representative government)
  • John Veryard (1) [0]
  • Frederick Vosper
  • Thomas Walker (Australian politician)
  • Frank Wallace (Australian politician) (2) [0]
  • John Walter (Australian politician)
  • Arthur Wansbrough
  • Charles Wansbrough (1)
  • Francis Ware
  • Alfred Watts (also Leader of the Opposition)
  • Frederic Whitcombe
  • Thomas Wilding [1]
  • John Willcock
  • Charles Williams (Australian politician)
  • Francis Willmott (1)
  • Albert Wilson (Australian politician)
  • Arthur Wilson (Australian politician)
  • Francis Wilson (Australian politician)
  • Frank Wilson
  • Evan Wisdom
  • Frederick Withers [0]
  • Charles Wittenoom
  • Edward Wittenoom
  • Barrington Wood (2) [0]
  • James Wright (Australian politician)
  • John Wright (Australian politician) [0] (also under representative government)
  • Herbert Yelland
  • Henry Yelverton

[edit] References

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