Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1864–1869
This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly elected for the 5th Legislative Assembly at the 1864–65 colonial election.
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 | Reason for By-election | Date of By-election | Winner of By-election |
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1 | Canterbury | John Lucas | Elected to two seats | 24 February 1865 | James Pemell |
2 | Monaro | James Martin | Elected to two seats | 10 April 1865 | William Grahame |
3 | Gwydir | Thomas Dangar Jr. | Position of profit under the crown | 29 June 1865 | Thomas Dangar Jr. |
4 | West Sydney | John Darvall | Retired to England | 7 July 1865 | Geoffrey Eagar |
5 | West Sydney | John Robertson | Financial Difficulty | 20 October 1865 | John Robertson |
6 | Yass Plains | Peter Faucett | Appointed as a judge in the New South Wales Supreme Court | 6 November 1865 | Robert Isaacs |
7 | West Sydney | John Robertson | Ministerial by-election | 17 January 1866 | William Charles Windeyer |
8 | Williams | Marshall Burdekin | Ministerial by-election | 22 January 1866 | Frederick Manton |
9 | Williams | Frederick Manton | Financial Difficulty | 19 April 1866 | John Nowlan |
10 | Tumut | Charles Cowper, Jr. | Absent from parliament without leave | 20 August 1866 | Edward Brown |
11 | Clarence | John Laycock | Cause of resignation is unknown | 27 August 1866 | John Robertson |
12 | Illawarra | Patrick Osborne | Prolonged trip to England | 6 September 1866 | John Stewart |
13 | East Sydney | John Caldwell | Financial Difficulty | 24 September 1866 | Robert Stewart |
14 | Bathurst | James Kemp | Cause of resignation is unknown | 24 December 1866 | William Suttor |
15 | Goldfields West | Stephen Donnelly | Cause of resignation is unknown | 26 February 1867 | George Thornton |
16 | East Sydney | Charles Cowper | Financial Difficulty | 20 March 1867 | Marshall Burdekin |
17 | Central Cumberland | John Hay | Appointed to the Legislative Council | 27 June 1867 | John Lackey |
18 | Orange | William Forlonge | Financial Difficulty | 1 July 1867 | George McKay |
19 | East Macquarie | David Buchanan | Traveled to England to study for the bar | 26 August 1867 | John Suttor |
20 | Upper Hunter | James White | Prolonged trip to England | 6 June 1868 | Archibald Bell |
21 | Goldfields North | George Pickering | Cause of resignation is unknown | 6 July 1868 | James Hoskins |
22 | Canterbury | James Pemell | Cause of resignation is unknown | 19 September 1868 | Richard Hill |
23 | West Sydney | Samuel Joseph | Prolonged trip to England | 15 December 1868 | William Campbell |
24 | Central Cumberland | Allan Macpherson | Cause of resignation is unknown | 17 December 1868 | Samuel Lyons |
25 | Goldfields West | George Thornton | Lengthy trip to England | 15 February 1869 | Walter Church |
26 | Braidwood | Joshua Josephson | Appointed a district court judge | 25 September 1869 | Michael Kelly |
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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