Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1898–1901
This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 18th parliament of New South Wales from 1898 to 1901. They were elected at the 1898 colonial election on 27 July 1898. The Speaker was Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott until 12 June 1900 and then Hon William McCourt.
Name | Party ¶ | Electorate | Term in office |
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Joseph Palmer Abbott | National Federal Party (NF) | Wentworth | 1880–1901 |
William Affleck | Free Trade (FT) | Yass | 1894–1904 |
George Anderson | FT | Waterloo | 1894–1904 |
William Archer | Independent Free Trade | Burwood | 1898–1904 |
James Ashton | FT | Goulburn | 1894–1907 |
John Barnes | NF | Gundagai | 1889–1904 |
Edmund Barton 1, 5 | NF | Hastings and Macleay | 1879–1887, 1891–1894, 1898–1900 |
Walter Bennett | Independent Federalist | Durham | 1898–1907, 1917–1934 |
Thomas Brown | Labor | Condobolin | 1894–1901, 1913–1917 |
James Brunker | FT | East Maitland | 1880–1904 |
Frank Byrne | FT | Hay | 1898–1904 |
Alexander Campbell | NF | Kiama | 1894–1904 |
Archibald Campbell | FT | Illawarra | 1891–1903 |
John Cann | Labor | Broken Hill | 1891–1916 |
James Carroll | NF | Lachlan | 1894–1904 |
Joseph Carruthers | FT | St George | 1887–1908 |
John Chanter | NF | Deniliquin | 1885–1901 |
Austin Chapman | NF | Braidwood | 1891–1901 |
Henry Chapman | FT | Sydney-Fitzroy | 1894–1895, 1898–1901 |
Edward Clark | FT | St Leonards | 1891–1904, 1907–1910 |
Francis Clarke 1, 5 | NF | Hastings and Macleay | 1893–1898, 1900–1901 |
Henry Clarke | NF | Bega | 1869–1894, 1895–1904 |
Thomas Clarke | FT | Darlington | 1898–1901 |
John Cohen | NF | Petersham | 1898–1919 |
Joseph Cook | FT | Hartley | 1891–1901 |
Henry Copeland 6 | NF | Sydney-Phillip | 1877–1883, 1883–1895, 1895–1900 |
Francis Cotton | FT | Newtown-Camperdown | 1891–1901 |
Paddy Crick | NF | West Macquarie | 1889–1906 |
George Cruickshank | NF | Inverell | 1889–1901 |
John Dacey | Labor | Botany | 1895–1912 |
David Davis | Independent Federalist | Shoalhaven | 1898–1901 |
William Davis 11 | NF | Bourke | 1889–1891, 1898–1904 |
William Dick | FT | Newcastle East | 1894–1907 |
Charles Dight | NF | Singleton | 1898–1904 |
Robert Donaldson | Independent | Tumut | 1898–1913 |
Alfred Edden | Labor | Kahibah | 1891–1920 |
Thomas Ewing | NF | Lismore | 1885–1901 |
John Fegan | FT/Protectionist † | Wickham | 1891–1907, 1920–1922 |
William Ferguson | Labor | Sturt | 1894–1904 |
William Ferris 2 | Independent Federalist | Parramatta | 1898–1901 |
Robert Fitzgerald | NF | Robertson | 1885–1901 |
John Fitzpatrick | FT | Rylstone | 1895–1904, 1907–1930 |
Thomas Fitzpatrick | NF | Murrumbidgee | 1894–1904 |
John Garland | FT | Woollahra | 1898–1901, 1903–1904 |
John Gillies | FT | West Maitland | 1891–1911 |
Thomas Goodwin | NF | Gunnedah | 1887–1888, 1895–1901 |
James Gormly | NF | Wagga Wagga | 1885–1904 |
James Graham | FT | Sydney-Belmore | 1894–1901, 1907–1910 |
Arthur Hill Griffith | Labor | Waratah | 1894–1903, 1904–1920 |
Thomas Griffith | NF | Albury | 1898–1904 |
Matthew Harris | FT | Sydney-Denison | 1894–1901 |
Thomas Hassall | NF | Moree | 1886–1901 |
John Hawthorne | FT | Leichhardt | 1885–1891, 1894–1904 |
James Hayes | NF | Murray | 1885–1904 |
John Haynes | FT | Wellington | 1887–1904, 1915–1917 |
James Hogue | FT | Glebe | 1894–1910 |
William Holman | Labor | Grenfell | 1898–1920 |
George Howarth | FT | Willoughby | 1895–1903 |
Billy Hughes | Labor | Sydney-Lang | 1894–1901 |
William Hurley | NF | Macquarie | 1895–1904 |
Thomas Jessep | FT | Waverley | 1896–1907 |
John Kidd | NF | Camden | 1880–1882, 1885–1887, 1889–1904 |
Sydney Law | Labor | Balmain South | 1894–1907 |
Charles Lee | FT | Tenterfield | 1884–1920 |
Samuel Lees | FT | Nepean | 1887–1895, 1898–1901 |
Robert Levien | Independent | Quirindi | 1880–1913 |
William Lyne | NF | Hume | 1880–1901 |
Hugh Macdonald | Labor | Castlereagh | 1894–1906 |
James Mackay 4 | NF | Boorowa | 1895–1899 |
Michael MacMahon 12 | Prot | Uralla-Walcha | 1900–1904 |
William Mahony | FT | Annandale | 1894–1910 |
William McCourt | FT | Bowral | 1882–1885, 1887–1913 |
John McFarlane | NF | Clarence | 1887–1915 |
James McGowen | Labor | Redfern | 1891–1917 |
John McLaughlin | Independent | Raleigh | 1880–1885, 1895–1901 |
Gordon McLaurin14 | Prot | Hume | 1901–1913 |
Francis McLean | FT | Marrickville | 1894–1901 |
Richard Meagher | Independent | Tweed | 1895, 1898–1904, 1907–1917 |
William Millard | FT | Moruya | 1894–1920, 1920–1921 |
Gus Miller | NF | Monaro | 1889–1918 |
Edmund Molesworth | FT | Newtown-Erskine | 1889–1901 |
Samuel Moore | FT | Bingara | 1885–1910 |
William Morgan | FT | Hawkesbury | 1894–1901 |
John Neild | FT | Paddington | 1885–1889, 1891–1894, 1895–1901 |
Arthur Nelson | NF | Sydney-Flinders | 1895–1904 |
Henry Newman | FT | Orange | 1891–1904 |
John Nicholson | FT | Woronora | 1891–1917 |
Niels Nielsen 4 | Labor | Boorowa | 1899–1913 |
John Nobbs | FT | Granville | 1888–1893, 1898–1913 |
John Norton 3 | Independent | Northumberland | 1898–1906, 1907–1910 |
Daniel O'Connor 6 | Prot | Sydney-Phillip | 1877–1891, 1900–1904 |
Broughton O'Conor | NF | Sherbrooke | 1898–1907 |
Edward O'Sullivan | NF | Queanbeyan | 1885–1910 |
Varney Parkes 7 | FT | Canterbury | 1885–1888, 1891–1900, 1907–1913 |
John Perry | NF | Ballina | 1889–1920 |
Simeon Phillips | FT | Dubbo | 1895–1904 |
William Henry Piddington 8, 12 | NF | Uralla-Walcha | 1894–1900 |
Richard Price | NF | Gloucester | 1894–1904, 1907–1922 |
Robert Pyers | NF | Richmond | 1894–1904 |
Patrick Quinn | NF | Sydney-Bligh | 1898–1904 |
George Reid | FT | Sydney-King | 1880–1884, 1885–1901 |
Joseph Reymond | NF | Ashburnham | 1895–1904 |
Edwin Richards | NF | Mudgee | 1894–1904 |
William Rigg | FT | Newtown-St Peters | 1894–1901 |
Thomas Rose | NF | Argyle | 1891–1904 |
Andrew Ross | NF | Molong | 1880–1904 |
Hugh Ross | Labor | Narrabri | 1898–1901 |
William Sawers | NF | Tamworth | 1885–1886, 1898–1901 |
John See | NF | Grafton | 1880–1904 |
Richard Sleath | Labor | Wilcannia | 1894–1904 |
Samuel Smith | Labor | Sydney-Pyrmont | 1898–1902 |
Sydney Smith 7, 10 | FT | Canterbury | 1882–1898, 1900 |
William Spence | Labor | Cobar | 1898–1901 |
Wilfred Spruson | NF | Sydney-Gipps | 1898–1901 |
Richard Stevenson 3 | NF | Northumberland | 1886–1895, 1898–1899 |
David Storey | FT | Randwick | 1894–1920 |
Francis Bathurst Suttor 9 | NF | Bathurst | 1875–1887, 1891–1894, 1898–1900 |
Thomas Taylor 10 | Independent | Canterbury | 1900–1901 |
Edward Terry | Independent Federalist | Ryde | 1898–1901, 1904 |
Josiah Thomas | Labor | Alma | 1894–1901 |
Dugald Thomson | NF | Warringah | 1894–1901 |
James Thomson | Labor | Newcastle West | 1895–1901 |
Thomas Waddell | NF | Cowra | 1897–1917 |
David Watkins | Labor | Wallsend | 1894–1901 |
Chris Watson | Labor | Young | 1894–1901 |
Samuel Whiddon | FT | Sydney-Cook | 1894–1904 |
William Wilks | FT | Balmain North | 1894–1901 |
William Willis | NF | Barwon | 1889–1904 |
Charles Wilson | NF | Armidale | 1898–1901 |
Bernhard Wise 13 | NF | Ashfield | 1887–1889, 1891–1895, 1898–1900 |
Frederick Winchcombe 13 | FT | Ashfield | 1900–1905 |
William Wood | NF | Eden-Bombala | 1894–1913 |
Francis Wright | NF | Glen Innes | 1882–1885, 1889–1903 |
James Young | FT | Manning | 1880–1901, 1904–1907 |
William Young 9 | Prot | Bathurst | 1900–1907 |
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 | Hastings and Macleay | Francis Clarke | NF | Resigned to give Barton a seat | 23/09/1898 | Edmund Barton | NF |
2 | Parramatta | William Ferris | Independent Federalist | Election declared void on appeal | 26/10/1898 | William Ferris | Prot |
3 | Northumberland | Richard Stevenson | NF | Death | 20/06/1899 | John Norton | Independent |
4 | Boorowa | James Mackay | Prot | Appointed to Legislative Council | 23/09/1899 | Niels Nielsen | Labor |
5 | Hastings and Macleay | Edmund Barton | Prot | Resigned to take Constitution to London | 01/03/1900 | Francis Clarke | Prot |
6 | Sydney-Phillip | Henry Copeland | Prot | accepted post as Agent-General | 7/04/1900 | Daniel O'Connor | Prot |
7 | Canterbury | Varney Parkes | FT | Unknown | 9/06/1900 | Sydney Smith | FT |
8 | Uralla-Walcha | William Henry Piddington | Prot | Unknown | 9/06/1900 | William Henry Piddington | Prot |
9 | Bathurst | Francis Bathurst Suttor | Prot | Appointed to Legislative Council | 25/06/1900 | William Young | Prot |
10 | Canterbury | Sydney Smith | FT | By-election result voided on appeal | 28/07/1900 | Thomas Taylor | Independent |
11 | Bourke | William Davis | Prot | Unknown | 15/09/1900 | William Davis | Prot |
12 | Uralla-Walcha | William Henry Piddington | Prot | Death | 27/10/1900 | Michael MacMahon | Prot |
13 | Ashfield | Bernhard Wise | Prot | Appointed to Legislative Council | 10/11/1900 | Frederick Winchcombe | FT |
14 | Hume | William Lyne | Prot | Successfully contested Hume at 1901 Federal election | 17/04/1901 | Gordon McLaurin | Prot |
¶ Members of the Protectionist Party under the leadership of Barton and Lyne campaigned as the National Federal Party at the 1898 colonial election. After the success of the 2nd Federal Referendum on 20 June 1899, they resumed the Protectionist name. The party designation is the designation given at the time of election but party affiliations were particularly flexible during the pre-federation period in the New South Wales Parliament (see Antony Green below).
† While nominally supporters of the Free Trade Party, these members supported the Protectionist government of William Lyne and prevented George Reid from becoming Premier
See also
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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