Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1901–1904

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1901 to 1904. At this time the Council was composed of individuals appointed for life by the Governor on the advice of the Premier. This list includes members between the 1901 state election on 3 July 1901 and the 1904 state election on 6 August 1904.

Non-Labor party affiliations at this time were fluid, and especially in the Legislative Council regarded more as loose labels than genuine parties.

Name Party Years in office
Benjamin Backhouse 4Independent1895–1904
Reginald BlackLiberal1900–1928
Alexander BrownProgressive1892–1926
Richard Bowker 10Independent1888–1903
Nicholas BuzacottALP1899–1933
William CampbellProgressive1890–1906
Samuel CharlesProgressive1885–1909
George Cox 17Liberal1863–1901
John CreedLiberal1885–1930
William CullenLiberal1885–1910
Henry DangarLiberal1883–1917
George DayIndependent1889–1906
George EarpProgressive1900–1933
Robert Fitzgerald 1Liberal1901–1933
Frederick FlowersALP1900–1928
Robert FowlerLiberal1895–1906
George GreeneLiberal1899–1911
Edward Greville 8Progressive1892–1903
Nicholas HawkenLiberal1899–1908
John HepherALP1899–1932
Louis HeydonLiberal1889–1918
William HillProgressive1900–1919
William HolborowLiberal1899–1917
John HughesLiberal1895–1912
Frederick HumpheryLiberal1888–1908
Solomon Hyam 7Progressive1892–1901
Richard JonesLiberal1899–1909
Henry KaterIndependent1889–1924
Andrew KerrLiberal1888–1907
Alexander KethelLiberal1895–1916
Philip King 15Liberal1880–1904
Sir John Lackey 12Progressive1885–1903
Hugh Langwell 3ALP1900–1902
George LeeLiberal1882–1912
William LongProgressive1885–1909
John Lucas 14Progressive1880–1902
John MacintoshIndependent1882–1911
James MackayLiberal1899–1934
Charles Mackellar 2,11Progressive1885–1903, 1903–1925
Sir Normand MacLaurinIndependent1889–1914
Sir Samuel McCaugheyIndependent1899–1919
John MeagherProgressive1900–1920
Alfred MeeksProgressive1900–1932
Henry MosesLiberal1885–1923
John NashProgressive1900–1925
James NortonLiberal1879–1906
William PigottLiberal1887–1907
Charles PilcherLiberal1891–1916
Sir Arthur RenwickLiberal1888–1908
Charles RobertsLiberal1890–1925
Richard Roberts 13Liberal1882–1903
William RobsonProgressive1900–1920
Alexander RossProgressive1900–1912
Alexander RyrieIndependent1892–1909
Patrick Shepherd 9Liberal1888–1903
Thomas SlatteryProgressive1900–1905
Fergus SmithLiberal1895–1924
Thomas Smith 6Progressive1892–1902
Henry StuartALP1900–1910
Sir Francis SuttorProgressive1889–1891, 1900–1915
George Thornton 16Liberal1877–1901
John Toohey 5Progressive1892–1903
William TrickettLiberal1888–1916
Ebenezer VickeryLiberal1887–1906
William WalkerLiberal1888–1908
John WantLiberal1894–1905
James WatsonLiberal1887–1907
James WilsonALP1899–1925
Bernhard WiseLiberal1900–1908
1 Appointed 1 September 1901.
2 Appointed 26 November 1903.
3 Resigned 20 January 1902.
4 Died 29 July 1904.
5 Died 5 May 1903.
6 Died 27 July 1902.
7 Died 8 November 1901.
8 Died 9 July 1903.
9 Died 31 July 1903.
10 Died 3 April 1903.
11 Resigned 19 October 1903.
12 Died 11 November 1903.
13 Died 17 June 1903.
14 Died 1 March 1902.
15 Died 5 August 1904.
16 Died 23 November 1901.
17 Died 28 November 1901.
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