Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1891–1894
This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 15th parliament of New South Wales from 1891 to 1894 They were elected at the 1891 colonial election between 17 June and 3 July 1891. The Speaker was Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott.
Name | Party ¶ | Electorate | Term in office |
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Joseph Abbott | FT | Newtown | 1888–1895 |
Joseph Palmer Abbott | Independent | Wentworth | 1880–1901 |
William A'Beckett 5 | FT | Bogan | 1889–1891 1892-1894 |
Alfred Allen | FT | Paddington | 1887–1894 |
Robert Barbour | Prot | Murray | 1877-1880 1882-1894 |
John Barnes | Prot | Gundagai | 1889–1904 |
Edmund Barton | Prot | East Sydney | 1879–1887, 1891–1894, 1898–1900 |
Thomas Bavister | Labor/FT | Canterbury | 1891–1898 |
George Black | Labor/Independent Labor | West Sydney | 1891–1898 1910-1917 |
Robert Booth | FT | Bogan | 1891–1894 |
John Bowes | Prot | Morpeth | 1887-1889 1891-1894 |
Alexander Bowman 6 | FT | Hawkesbury | 1877-1882 1885-1892 |
Edward Brown | FT | Tumut | 1866–1872, 1891–1894 |
Herbert Brown | FT | Durham | 1875–1898 |
James Brunker | FT | East Maitland | 1880–1904 |
Sydney Burdekin 6 | FT | Hawkesbury | 1880-1882 1884-1891 1892-1894 |
Archibald Campbell 3 | Prot | Illawarra | 1891–1903 |
John Cann | Labor | Sturt | 1891–1916 |
Joseph Carruthers | FT | Canterbury | 1887–1908 |
George Cass 5 | Prot | Bogan | 1880–1892 |
John Chanter | Prot | Murray | 1885–1901 |
Austin Chapman | Prot | Braidwood | 1891–1901 |
Edward Clark | Labor/Independent Free Trade | St Leonards | 1891–1904 1907-1910 |
George Clark | Labor/FT | Balmain | 1891–1894 |
Francis Clarke 11 | Prot | Macleay | 1893–1898 1900-1901 |
Henry Clarke | Prot | Eden | 1869–1894, 1895–1904 |
Charles Collins | FT | Namoi | 1885- 1887 1890-1898 |
Thomas Colls | Prot | Yass Plains | 1886–1894 |
Joseph Cook | Labor/Independent Labor | Hartley | 1891–1901 |
Henry Copeland | Prot | New England | 1877–1883, 1883–1895, 1895–1900 |
Francis Cotton | Labor/FT | Newtown | 1891–1901 |
Paddy Crick | Prot | West Macquarie | 1889–1906 |
George Cruickshank | Prot | Inverell | 1889–1901 |
Joseph Cullen | FT | St Leonards | 1891–1894 |
William Cullen | FT | Camden | 1891–1894 |
David Dale | FT | Central Cumberland | 1891–1894 |
Cornelius Danahey | Labor/Independent Free Trade | Canterbury | 1891–1894 |
Otho Dangar 11 | Independent Protectionist | Macleay | 1889–1893 |
Edward Darnley | Labor/Independent Free Trade | Balmain | 1891–1894 |
Thomas Davis | Labor | West Sydney | 1891–1898 |
Henry Dawson | Prot | Monaro | 1885–1894 |
George Dibbs 9 | Prot | Murrumbidgee | 1874–1877, 1882–1895 |
Edward Dickens | Prot | Wilcannia | 1889–1894 |
George Donald | FT | Hartley | 1891–1894 |
Dennis Donnelly | Prot | Carcoar | 1891–1896 |
William Dowel | Prot | Tamworth | 1891–1896 |
Alfred Edden | Labor/Independent Labor | Northumberland | 1891–1920 |
James Eve 2 | FT | Canterbury | 1891–1894 |
Thomas Ewing | Independent Protectionist | Richmond | 1885–1901 |
Frank Farnell | FT | Central Cumberland | 1887–1898 1901-1903 |
John Fegan | Labor/FT | Newcastle | 1891–1907 1920-1922 |
John FitzGerald | Labor/Prot | West Sydney | 1891–1894 |
Robert Fitzgerald | Prot | Upper Hunter | 1885–1901 |
George Fuller | FT | Kiama | 1889–1894 1915-1928 |
Albert Gardiner | Labor/Independent Labor | Forbes | 1891–1895 1904-1907 |
Jacob Garrard 1 | FT | Central Cumberland | 1880–1898 |
James Garvan | Prot | Eden | 1880–1894 |
John Gillies | FT | West Maitland | 1891–1911 |
James Gormly | Prot | Murrumbidgee | 1885–1904 |
John Gough | Labor/Prot | Young | 1889–1894 |
Albert Gould | FT | Patrick's Plains | 1882–1898 |
William Grahame | Prot | Newcastle | 1889–1894 |
John Hart | FT | Gloucester | 1891–1894 |
Thomas Hassall | Prot | Gwydir | 1886–1901 |
James Hayes | Prot | Hume | 1885–1904 |
John Haynes | Independent Free Trade | Mudgee | 1887-1904 1915-1917 |
John Hindle | Labor/Independent Free Trade | Newtown | 1891–1894 |
Patrick Hogan | Prot | Macleay | 1885-1887 1889-1895 |
William Holborow | FT | Argyle | 1880–1894 |
Leslie Hollis | Labor/FT | Goulburn | 1891–1898 |
Thomas Houghton | Labor/Independent Labor | Glebe | 1891–1894 |
James Howe 4 | Prot | Bourke | 1888–1891 |
Henry Hoyle | Prot | Redfern | 1891–1994 1910-1917 |
George Hutchinson | Labor/Independent Free Trade | Forbes | 1891–1994 |
Alexander Hutchison | Prot | Glen Innes | 1889–1994 |
James Inglis | FT | New England | 1885–1894 |
Charles Jeanerret | FT | Carcoar | 1887-1889 1891-1894 |
James Johnston | Labor/Prot | Balmain | 1891–1894 |
Robert Jones | Independent Free Trade | Mudgee | 1891–1998 1907-1910 |
Andrew Kelly | Labor/Prot | West Sydney | 1891–1894 1901-1913 |
John Kidd | Prot | Camden | 1880–1882 1885–1887 1889-1904 |
John Kirkpatrick | Labor | Gunnedah | 1891–1895 |
Hugh Langwell | Independent Labor | Bourke | 1891–1894 |
Charles Lee | FT | Tenterfield | 1884–1920 |
Samuel Lees | FT | Nepean | 1887–1895 1898-1901 |
Robert Levien | Prot | Tamworth | 1880–1913 |
Edmund Lonsdale | FT | New England | 1891–1894 1895-1898 1901-1903 |
William Lyne | Prot | Hume | 1880–1901 |
Andrew Lysaght | Prot | Illawarra | 1885-1887 1891 |
James MacKinnon | Labor/Prot | Young | 1882–1894 |
William Manning 8 | Prot | South Sydney | 1893–1894 |
James Marks | FT | Paddington | 1891–1894 |
James Martin | FT | South Sydney | 1889–1895 |
William McCourt | FT | Camden | 1882-1885 1887-1913 |
George McCredie 10 | FT | Central Cumberland | 1893–1894 |
John McFarlane | Prot | Clarence | 1887–1915 |
James McGowen | Labor | Redfern | 1891–1917 |
Hugh McKinnon | Prot | Hastings and Manning | 1891–1894 |
William McMillan | FT | East Sydney | 1887–1898 |
Ninian Melville | Prot | Northumberland | 1880-1887 1889-1894 |
Gus Miller | Prot | Monaro | 1889–1918 |
Edmund Molesworth | FT | Newtown | 1889–1901 |
James Morgan | Labor/Prot | Bogan | 1891–1895 |
Phillip Morton | FT | Shoalhaven | 1889–1898 |
William Murphy | Labor/Prot | Balmain | 1891–1894 |
John Neild | FT | Paddington | 1885-1889 1891-1894 1895-1901 |
Henry Newman | Labor/FT | Orange | 1891–1904 |
James Newton | Labor/Prot | Balranald | 1891–1894 |
John Nicholson 3 | Labor/Independent Labor | Illawarra | 1891–1917 |
Bruce Nicoll | Independent Protectionist | Richmond | 1889–1894 |
John Nobbs 10 | FT | Central Cumberland | 1888-1993 1898-1913 |
Edward O'Sullivan | Prot | Queanbeyan | 1885–1910 |
Henry Parkes | FT | St Leonards | 1856, 1858, 1859–1861, 1864–1870, 1872–1895 |
Varney Parkes | FT | East Sydney | 1885–1888, 1891–1900 1907-1913 |
Hon John Perry | Independent Protectionist | Richmond | 1889–1920 |
Arthur Rae | Labor/Independent Labor | Murrumbidgee | 1891–1894 |
George Reid | Independent Free Trade | East Sydney | 1880-1884 1885-1901 |
Robert Ritchie 1 | FT | Central Cumberland | 1889–1891 |
Thomas Rose | Prot | Argyle | 1891–1904 |
Andrew Ross | Prot | Molong | 1880–1904 |
William Schey | Prot | Redfern | 1887–1898 |
Robert Scobie | FT | Hunter | 1889–1894 |
David Scott | Labor/Prot | Newcastle | 1891–1894 |
John See | Prot | Grafton | 1880–1904 |
William Sharp | Labor/Prot | Redfern | 1891–1894 |
Job Sheldon | Labor/Prot | Namoi | 1891–1894 |
Thomas Slattery | Prot | Boorowa | 1880-1885 1887-1895 |
Bruce Smith | FT | Glebe | 1882–1884, 1889–1894 |
Sydney Smith | FT | East Macquarie | 1882–1898 1900 |
Richard Stevenson | Prot | Wollombi | 1886–1895 1898-1899 |
Francis Bathurst Suttor | Prot | Bathurst | 1875-1887 1891-1894 1898-1900 |
Hugh Taylor | FT | Parramatta | 1882–1894 |
James Tonkin 7 | FT | East Macquarie | 1887–1895 |
James Toohey 8 | Prot | South Sydney | 1885–1891 |
James Torpy | Prot | Orange | 1889–1894 |
William Traill | Prot | South Sydney | 1889–1894 |
Robert Vaughn | Labor/Prot | Grenfell | 1880–1894 |
Thomas Waddell 4 | Prot | Bourke | 1887–1917 |
Thomas Walker | Prot | Northumberland | 1887–1894 |
William Wall | Prot | Mudgee | 1886–1895 |
John Want | Independent Free Trade | Paddington | 1885–1894 |
John Wheeler 2 | FT | Canterbury | 1889–1891 |
John Wilkinson | Prot | Albury | 1889–1895 |
Robert Wilkinson | FT | Balranald | 1880–1894 |
Thomas Williams | Labor | Upper Hunter | 1891–1894 |
William Willis | Prot | Bourke | 1889–1904 |
Bernhard Wise | FT | South Sydney | 1887-1889 1891–1895 1898-1900 |
Francis Wright | Prot | Glen Innes | 1882–1885, 1889–1903 |
Thomas York | Prot | Wellington | 1889-1891 |
James Young | FT | Hastings and Manning | 1880-1901 1904-1907 |
By-elections
Under the constitution, ministers were required to resign to recontest their seats in a by-election when appointed. These by-elections are only noted when the minister was defeated; in general, he was elected unopposed.
# | Electorate | Departing Member | Party | Reason for By-election | Date of By-election | Winner of By-election | Party |
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1 | Central Cumberland | Robert Ritchie | FT | Death | 29/08/1891 | Jacob Garrard | FT |
2 | Canterbury | John Wheeler | FT | Previous result overturned on appeal | 02/09/1891 | James Eve | FT |
3 | Illawarra | John Nicholson | Labor | Previous result voided on appeal | 03/10/1891 | John Nicholson | Labor |
3 | Illawarra | Andrew Lysaght | Labor | Previous result voided on appeal | 03/10/1891 | Archibald Campbell | Prot |
4 | Bourke | James Howe | Prot | Unknown resignation | 04/12/1891 | Thomas Waddell | Prot |
5 | Bogan | George Cass | Prot | Death | 31/05/1892 | William A'Beckett | FT |
6 | Hawkesbury | Alexander Bowman | FT | Death | 23/07/1892 | Sydney Burdekin | FT |
7 | East Macquarie | James Tonkin | FT | Financial Difficulty | 13/08/1892 | James Tonkin | FT |
8 | South Sydney | James Toohey | Prot | Unknown Resignation | 13/02/1893 | William Manning | Prot |
9 | Murrumbidgee | George Dibbs | Prot | Financial Difficulty | 06/04/1893 | George Dibbs | Prot |
10 | Central Cumberland | John Nobbs | FT | Financial Difficulty | 06/05/1893 | George McCredie | FT |
11 | Macleay | Otho Dangar | Prot | Financial Difficulty | 29/05/1893 | Francis Clarke | Prot |
¶ The 35 Labor candidates elected at this election were the first Labor candidates elected in the Australasian colonies. Due to poor party organisation and disputes over the meaning of the solidarity pledge and the fiscal question, the party caucus split almost from the day of its first meeting. The membership of caucus was extremely fluid with some members (here indicated as Independent Labor) accepting a modified pledge that bound them to vote for the party platform. The second party designations are those for which the member stood at the 1894 election.
See also
- Third Dibbs ministry
References
- "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856-2006". New South Wales Parliament. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
- Antony Green. "NSW Elections Analysis". New South Wales Parliament. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
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