Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1887–1889

Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 13th parliament of New South Wales held their seats from 1887 to 1889. They were elected at the 1887 colonial election between 4 and 26 February 1887.[1][2][3][4] The Speaker was James Young. This was the first parliament to have recognizable party groups.

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Joseph Abbott[6] Free TradeNewtown1888–1895
Joseph Palmer Abbott ProtectionistWentworth1880–1901
Francis Abigail Free TradeWest Sydney1880–1891
Alfred Allen Free TradePaddington1887–1894
William Allen[5] ProtectionistPaddington1888–1889
Edward Ball Free TradeArgyle1887–1891
Robert Barbour ProtectionistMurray1877–1880, 1882–1894
Reginald Black Free TradeMudgee1887–1891
John Bowes ProtectionistMorpeth1887–1889, 1891–1894
Alexander Bowman Free TradeHawkesbury1877–1882, 1885–1892
Herbert Brown Free TradeDurham1875–1898
Thomas Browne[2] ProtectionistWentworth1885–1889
James Brunker Free TradeEast Maitland1880–1904
David Buchanan[9] ProtectionistCentral Cumberland1860–1862, 1864–1867, 1869–1877, 1879–1885, 1888–1889
Sydney Burdekin Free TradeEast Sydney1880–1882, 1884–1891, 1892–1894
John Burns Free TradeHunter1861–1869, 1872–1891
Angus Cameron Free TradeKiama1874–1889, 1894–1896
Joseph Carruthers Free TradeCanterbury1887–1908
John Chanter ProtectionistMurray1885–1901
Michael Chapman Free TradeGlebe1883–1891
Henry Clarke ProtectionistEden1869–1894, 1895–1904
William Clarke Free TradeOrange1880–1889
Thomas Colls ProtectionistYass Plains1886–1894
Henry Cooke Free TradeForbes1880–1882, 1887–1891
Henry Copeland ProtectionistNew England1877–1883, 1883–1895, 1895–1900
William Cortis Free TradeBathurst1887–1889
Joseph Creer Ind. ProtectionistNorthumberland1885–1891
Frederick Crouch ProtectionistRichmond1887–1889
Thomas Dalton ProtectionistOrange1882–1891
Thomas Dangar Free TradeNamoi1865–1885, 1887–1890
William Davis Free TradeCanterbury1887–1889
Henry Dawson ProtectionistMonaro1885–1894
George Day ProtectionistAlbury1874–1889
George Dibbs Ind. Free TradeMurrumbidgee1874–1877, 1882–1895
William Dowel ProtectionistTamworth1887–1894
James Ellis Free TradeNewcastle1882–1885, 1887–1889, 1894–1895
Thomas Ewing ProtectionistRichmond1885–1901
Frank Farnell Free TradeCentral Cumberland1887–1898, 1901–1903
James Farnell[10] Free TradeRedfern1860–1860, 1864–1885, 1887–1888
David Ferguson ProtectionistWellington1882–1891
Robert Fitzgerald ProtectionistUpper Hunter1885–1901
James Fletcher ProtectionistNewcastle1880–1891
William Foster[7] Free TradeNewtown1880–1882, 1885–1888
John Gale ProtectionistMurrumbidgee1887–1889
Charles Garland Free TradeCarcoar1885–1891
Jacob Garrard Free TradeBalmain1880–1898
Thomas Garrett Free TradeCamden1860–1871, 1872–1891
James Garvan ProtectionistEden1880–1894
Frederick Gibbes[6] Free TradeNewtown1882–1888
Thomas Goodwin[11] ProtectionistGunnedah1887–1888, 1895–1901
James Gordon Free TradeYoung1887–1889
James Gormly ProtectionistMurrumbidgee1885–1904
Albert Gould Free TradePatrick's Plains1882–1898
Thomas Hassall ProtectionistGwydir1886–1901
Nicholas Hawken Free TradeNewtown1887–1891
John Hawthorne[8] Free TradeBalmain1885–1891, 1894–1904
James Hayes ProtectionistHume1885–1904
John Haynes[1] Free TradeMudgee1887–1904, 1915–1917
William Henson Free TradeCanterbury1880–1882, 1885–1889
William Holborow Free TradeArgyle1880–1894
James Howe[10] ProtectionistRedfern1888–1891
John Hurley Free TradeHartley1872–1874, 1876–1880, 1887–1891, 1901–1907
Alexander Hutchison Free TradeCanterbury1887–1891
James Inglis Free TradeNew England1885–1894
Isaac Ives Free TradeSt Leonards1885–1889
Charles Jeanneret Free TradeCarcoar1887–1889, 1891–1894
Travers Jones ProtectionistTumut1885–1891, 1894–1898
John Kelly Free TradeBogan1887–1889
Alexander Kethel Free TradeWest Sydney1885–1889
Allen Lakeman Ind. ProtectionistBalranald1887–1891
Charles Lee Free TradeTenterfield1884–1920
Samuel Lees Free TradeNepean1887–1895, 1898–1901
Robert Levien ProtectionistTamworth1880–1889, 1889–1913
William Lyne ProtectionistHume1880–1901
William MacGregor[2] Ind. Free TradeWentworth1885–1887
James Mackinnon ProtectionistYoung1882–1894
William Martin Free TradeShoalhaven1880–1882, 1887–1889
George Matheson Free TradeGlen Innes1887–1889
William McCourt Free TradeCamden1882–1885, 1887–1913
Andrew McCulloch[4][9] Free TradeCentral Cumberland1877–1888
John McElhone Free TradeUpper Hunter1875–1885, 1887–1889, 1895–1898
John McFarlane ProtectionistClarence1887–1915
William McMillan Free TradeEast Sydney1887–1898
Ninian Melville ProtectionistNorthumberland1880–1887, 1889–1894
George Merriman Free TradeWest Sydney1882–1885, 1887–1889
Joseph Mitchell[7] Free TradeNewtown1881–1882, 1883–1885, 1888–1889, 1889–1891
Samuel Moore Free TradeInverell1885–1889, 1894–1910
John Neild Free TradePaddington1885–1889, 1891–1894, 1895–1901
John Nobbs[8] Free TradeCentral Cumberland1888–1993, 1898–1913
Thomas O'Mara Ind. ProtectionistMonaro1882–1885, 1887–1889
Daniel O'Connor Free TradeWest Sydney1877–1891, 1900–1904
Joseph Olliffe ProtectionistQueanbeyan1885–1910
Sir Henry Parkes[3] Free TradeSt Leonards1856, 1858, 1859–1861, 1864–1870, 1872–1895
Varney Parkes[8] Free TradeCentral Cumberland1885–1888, 1891–1900, 1907–1913
Joseph Penzer Free TradeBogan1887–1889
George Reid Free TradeEast Sydney1880–1884, 1885–1901
Alban Riley Free TradeSouth Sydney1887–1889
Charles Roberts Free TradeHastings and Manning1882–1890
Andrew Ross Ind. ProtectionistMolong1880–1904
Alexander Ryrie ProtectionistBraidwood1880–1891
William Schey Free TradeRedfern1887–1898
Jonathan Seaver Free TradeGloucester1887–1891
John See ProtectionistGrafton1880–1904
Thomas Slattery ProtectionistBoorowa1880–1885, 1887–1895
Fergus Smith Free TradeWest Macquarie1887–1889
Frank Smith Free TradeBalmain1887–1891
Robert Smith ProtectionistMacleay1870–1889
Sydney Smith Free TradeEast Macquarie1887–1889
William Stephen Free TradeRedfern1887–1891, 1894–1895
Richard Stevenson Free TradeWollombi1886–1895, 1898–1899
Alfred Stokes ProtectionistForbes1882–1891
John Street Free TradeEast Sydney1887–1891
John Sutherland Free TradeRedfern1860–1881, 1882–1889
Adolphus Taylor[1] Free TradeMudgee1882–1887, 1890–1891
Hugh Taylor Free TradeParramatta1882–1894
William Teece Free TradeGoulburn1872–1890
Richard Thompson Free TradeWest Maitland1885–1891
James Tonkin Free TradeEast Macquarie1887–1895
James Toohey ProtectionistSouth Sydney1885–1891
William Trickett[5] Free TradePaddington1880–1887
Edwin Turner[11] Free TradeGunnedah1889–1894
Robert Vaughn ProtectionistGrenfell1880–1894
Thomas Waddell ProtectionistBourke1887–1917
Thomas Walker ProtectionistNorthumberland1887–1894
William Wall ProtectionistMudgee1886–1895
Jack Want Ind. Free TradeGundagai1885–1894
Robert Wilkinson Free TradeBalranald1880–1894
William Wilkinson Free TradeGlebe1885–1889
Alexander Wilson Free TradeBourke1880–1885, 1887–1889
Bernhard Wise Free TradeSouth Sydney1887–1889, 1891–1895, 1898–1900
George Withers Free TradeSouth Sydney1880–1885, 1887–1889
Francis Woodward Free TradeIllawarra1887–1891
James Young Free TradeHastings 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
1MudgeeAdolphus Taylor Free TradeAccepted position as Examiner of Patents11 May 1887John Haynes Free Trade
2WentworthWilliam MacGregor Independent Free TradeUnknown Resignation28 September 1887Thomas Browne Protectionist
3St LeonardsSir Henry Parkes Free TradeFinancial Difficulty25 October 1887Sir Henry Parkes Free Trade
4Central CumberlandAndrew McCulloch Free TradeFinancial difficulty28 December 1887Andrew McCulloch Free Trade
5PaddingtonWilliam Trickett Free TradeAppointed to Legislative Council12 January 1888William Allen Protectionist
6NewtownFrederick Gibbes ProtectionistDeath3 February 1888Joseph Abbott Free Trade
7NewtownWilliam Foster Free TradeAppointed Supreme Court Judge25 February 1888Joseph Mitchell Free Trade
8Central CumberlandVarney Parkes Free TradeBusiness Commitments14 March 1888John Nobbs Free Trade
9Central CumberlandAndrew McCulloch Free TradeFinancial Difficulty15 May 1888David Buchanan Protectionist
10RedfernJames Farnell Free TradeDeath8 September 1888James Howe Protectionist
11GunnedahThomas Goodwin ProtectionistUnknown Resignation12 September 1888Edwin Turner Free Trade

See also

References

  1. Green, Antony. "Results of the 1887 colonial election". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  2. Green, Antony. "Results of 1887–88 by-elections". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  3. "Part 5B - Members returned for each electorate" (PDF). New South Wales Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  4. "Former Members". Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
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