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
Joseph AbbottFTNewtown1888–1895
Joseph Palmer AbbottIndependentWentworth1880–1901
William A'Beckett 5FTBogan1889–1891 1892-1894
Alfred AllenFTPaddington1887–1894
Robert BarbourProtMurray1877-1880 1882-1894
John BarnesProtGundagai1889–1904
Edmund BartonProtEast Sydney1879–1887, 1891–1894, 1898–1900
Thomas BavisterLabor/FTCanterbury1891–1898
George BlackLabor/Independent LaborWest Sydney1891–1898 1910-1917
Robert BoothFTBogan1891–1894
John BowesProtMorpeth1887-1889 1891-1894
Alexander Bowman 6FTHawkesbury1877-1882 1885-1892
Edward BrownFTTumut1866–1872, 1891–1894
Herbert BrownFTDurham1875–1898
James BrunkerFTEast Maitland1880–1904
Sydney Burdekin 6FTHawkesbury1880-1882 1884-1891 1892-1894
Archibald Campbell 3ProtIllawarra1891–1903
John CannLaborSturt1891–1916
Joseph CarruthersFTCanterbury1887–1908
George Cass 5ProtBogan1880–1892
John ChanterProtMurray1885–1901
Austin ChapmanProtBraidwood1891–1901
Edward ClarkLabor/Independent Free TradeSt Leonards1891–1904 1907-1910
George ClarkLabor/FTBalmain1891–1894
Francis Clarke 11ProtMacleay1893–1898 1900-1901
Henry ClarkeProtEden1869–1894, 1895–1904
Charles CollinsFTNamoi1885- 1887 1890-1898
Thomas CollsProtYass Plains1886–1894
Joseph CookLabor/Independent LaborHartley1891–1901
Henry CopelandProtNew England1877–1883, 1883–1895, 1895–1900
Francis CottonLabor/FTNewtown1891–1901
Paddy CrickProtWest Macquarie1889–1906
George CruickshankProtInverell1889–1901
Joseph CullenFTSt Leonards1891–1894
William CullenFTCamden1891–1894
David DaleFTCentral Cumberland1891–1894
Cornelius DanaheyLabor/Independent Free TradeCanterbury1891–1894
Otho Dangar 11Independent ProtectionistMacleay1889–1893
Edward DarnleyLabor/Independent Free TradeBalmain1891–1894
Thomas DavisLaborWest Sydney1891–1898
Henry DawsonProtMonaro1885–1894
George Dibbs 9ProtMurrumbidgee1874–1877, 1882–1895
Edward DickensProtWilcannia1889–1894
George DonaldFTHartley1891–1894
Denis DonnellyProtCarcoar1891–1896
William DowelProtTamworth1891–1896
Alfred EddenLabor/Independent LaborNorthumberland1891–1920
James Eve 2FTCanterbury1891–1894
Thomas EwingIndependent ProtectionistRichmond1885–1901
Frank FarnellFTCentral Cumberland1887–1898 1901-1903
John FeganLabor/FTNewcastle1891–1907 1920-1922
John FitzGeraldLabor/ProtWest Sydney1891–1894
Robert FitzgeraldProtUpper Hunter1885–1901
George FullerFTKiama1889–1894 1915-1928
Albert GardinerLabor/Independent LaborForbes1891–1895 1904-1907
Jacob Garrard 1FTCentral Cumberland1880–1898
James GarvanProtEden1880–1894
John GilliesFTWest Maitland1891–1911
James GormlyProtMurrumbidgee1885–1904
John GoughLabor/ProtYoung1889–1894
Albert GouldFTPatrick's Plains1882–1898
William GrahameProtNewcastle1889–1894
John HartFTGloucester1891–1894
Thomas HassallProtGwydir1886–1901
James HayesProtHume1885–1904
John HaynesIndependent Free TradeMudgee1887-1904 1915-1917
John HindleLabor/Independent Free TradeNewtown1891–1894
Patrick HoganProtMacleay1885-1887 1889-1895
William HolborowFTArgyle1880–1894
Leslie HollisLabor/FTGoulburn1891–1898
Thomas HoughtonLabor/Independent LaborGlebe1891–1894
James Howe 4ProtBourke1888–1891
Henry HoyleProtRedfern1891–1994 1910-1917
George HutchinsonLabor/Independent Free TradeForbes1891–1994
Alexander HutchisonProtGlen Innes1889–1994
James InglisFTNew England1885–1894
Charles JeanneretFTCarcoar1887-1889 1891-1894
James JohnstonLabor/ProtBalmain1891–1894
Robert JonesIndependent Free TradeMudgee1891–1998 1907-1910
Andrew KellyLabor/ProtWest Sydney1891–1894 1901-1913
John KiddProtCamden1880–1882 1885–1887 1889-1904
John KirkpatrickLaborGunnedah1891–1895
Hugh LangwellIndependent LaborBourke1891–1894
Charles LeeFTTenterfield1884–1920
Samuel LeesFTNepean1887–1895 1898-1901
Robert LevienProtTamworth1880–1889, 1889–1913
Edmund LonsdaleFTNew England1891–1894 1895-1898 1901-1903
William LyneProtHume1880–1901
Andrew LysaghtProtIllawarra1885-1887 1891
James MackinnonLabor/ProtYoung1882–1894
William Manning 8ProtSouth Sydney1893–1894
James MarksFTPaddington1891–1894
James MartinFTSouth Sydney1889–1895
William McCourtFTCamden1882-1885 1887-1913
George McCredie 10FTCentral Cumberland1893–1894
John McFarlaneProtClarence1887–1915
James McGowenLaborRedfern1891–1917
Hugh McKinnonProtHastings and Manning1891–1894
William McMillanFTEast Sydney1887–1898
Ninian MelvilleProtNorthumberland1880-1887 1889-1894
Gus MillerProtMonaro1889–1918
Edmund MolesworthFTNewtown1889–1901
James MorganLabor/ProtBogan1891–1895
Philip MortonFTShoalhaven1889–1898
William MurphyLabor/ProtBalmain1891–1894
John NeildFTPaddington1885-1889 1891-1894 1895-1901
Henry NewmanLabor/FTOrange1891–1904
James NewtonLabor/ProtBalranald1891–1894
John Nicholson 3Labor/Independent LaborIllawarra1891–1917
Bruce NicollIndependent ProtectionistRichmond1889–1894
John Nobbs 10FTCentral Cumberland1888-1993 1898-1913
Edward O'SullivanProtQueanbeyan1885–1910
Henry ParkesFTSt Leonards1856, 1858, 1859–1861, 1864–1870, 1872–1895
Varney ParkesFTEast Sydney1885–1888, 1891–1900 1907-1913
Hon John PerryIndependent ProtectionistRichmond1889–1920
Arthur RaeLabor/Independent LaborMurrumbidgee1891–1894
George ReidIndependent Free TradeEast Sydney1880-1884 1885-1901
Robert Ritchie 1FTCentral Cumberland1889–1891
Thomas RoseProtArgyle1891–1904
Andrew RossProtMolong1880–1904
William ScheyProtRedfern1887–1898
Robert ScobieFTHunter1889–1894
David ScottLabor/ProtNewcastle1891–1894
John SeeProtGrafton1880–1904
William SharpLabor/ProtRedfern1891–1894
Job SheldonLabor/ProtNamoi1891–1894
Thomas SlatteryProtBoorowa1880-1885 1887-1895
Bruce SmithFTGlebe1882–1884, 1889–1894
Sydney SmithFTEast Macquarie1882–1898 1900
Richard StevensonProtWollombi1886–1895 1898-1899
Francis Bathurst SuttorProtBathurst1875-1887 1891-1894 1898-1900
Hugh TaylorFTParramatta1882–1894
James Tonkin 7FTEast Macquarie1887–1895
James Toohey 8ProtSouth Sydney1885–1891
James TorpyProtOrange1889–1894
William TraillProtSouth Sydney1889–1894
Robert VaughnLabor/ProtGrenfell1880–1894
Thomas Waddell 4ProtBourke1887–1917
Thomas WalkerProtNorthumberland1887–1894
William WallProtMudgee1886–1895
John WantIndependent Free TradePaddington1885–1894
John Wheeler 2FTCanterbury1889–1891
John WilkinsonProtAlbury1889–1895
Robert WilkinsonFTBalranald1880–1894
Thomas WilliamsLabor/Independent LaborUpper Hunter1891–1894
William WillisProtBourke1889–1904
Bernhard WiseFTSouth Sydney1887-1889 1891–1895 1898-1900
Francis WrightProtGlen Innes1882–1885, 1889–1903
Thomas YorkProtWellington1889-1891
James YoungFTHastings and Manning1880-1901 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
1Central CumberlandRobert RitchieFTDeath29/08/1891Jacob GarrardFT
2CanterburyJohn WheelerFTPrevious result overturned on appeal02/09/1891James EveFT
3IllawarraJohn NicholsonLaborPrevious result voided on appeal03/10/1891John NicholsonLabor
3IllawarraAndrew LysaghtLaborPrevious result voided on appeal03/10/1891Archibald CampbellProt
4BourkeJames HoweProtUnknown resignation04/12/1891Thomas WaddellProt
5BoganGeorge CassProtDeath31/05/1892William A'BeckettFT
6HawkesburyAlexander BowmanFTDeath23/07/1892Sydney BurdekinFT
7East MacquarieJames TonkinFTFinancial Difficulty13/08/1892James TonkinFT
8South SydneyJames TooheyProtUnknown Resignation13/02/1893William ManningProt
9MurrumbidgeeGeorge DibbsProtFinancial Difficulty06/04/1893George DibbsProt
10Central CumberlandJohn NobbsFTFinancial Difficulty06/05/1893George McCredieFT
11MacleayOtho DangarProtFinancial Difficulty29/05/1893Francis ClarkeProt

¶ 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

References

  • "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856-2006". New South Wales Parliament. Archived from the original on 4 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
  • Antony Green. "NSW Elections Analysis". New South Wales Parliament. Archived from the original on 25 June 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
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