Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1894–1895

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 16th parliament of New South Wales from 1894 to 1895 They were elected at the 1894 colonial election on 17 July 1894.[1][2][3] The Speaker was Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott.

Name Party  Electorate Term in office
Joseph Abbott Free TradeNewtown-Camperdown1888–1895
Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott ProtectionistWentworth1880–1901
William Affleck Free TradeYass1894–1904
George Anderson Ind. Free TradeWaterloo1894–1904
James Ashton Free TradeHay1894–1907
John Barnes ProtectionistGundagai1889–1904
Thomas Bavister Free TradeAshfield1891–1898
George Black Independent LabourSydney-Gipps1891–1898 1910–1917
Herbert Brown Ind. Free TradeDurham1875–1898
Thomas Brown Independent LabourCondoublin1894–1901 1913–1917
James Brunker Free TradeEast Maitland1880–1904
Angus Cameron Free TradeWaverley1874–1889 1894–1896
Alexander Campbell Ind. ProtectionistKiama1894–1904
Archibald Campbell Free TradeIllawarra1891–1903
John Cann LabourBroken Hill1891–1916
James Carroll Ind. ProtectionistLachlan1894–1904
Joseph Carruthers Free TradeSt George1887–1908
John Chanter ProtectionistDeniliquin1885–1901
Austin Chapman ProtectionistBraidwood1891–1901
Henry Chapman Free TradeSydney-Fitzroy1894–1895 1898–1901
Edward Clark 2 Free TradeWilloughby1891–1904 1907–1910
Francis Clarke ProtectionistHastings and Macleay1893–1898 1900–1901
Charles Collins Free TradeNarrabri1885– 1887 1890–1898
Joseph Cook Independent Labour / Free Trade [lower-alpha 1]Hartley1891–1901
Henry Copeland ProtectionistArmidale1877–1883, 1883–1895, 1895–1900
Paddy Crick ProtectionistWest Macquarie1889–1906
George Cruickshank ProtectionistInverell1889–1901
Joseph Cullen 2 Free TradeWilloughby1891–1894
Thomas Davis LabourSydney-Pyrmont1891–1898
Sir George Dibbs ProtectionistTamworth1874–1877, 1882–1895
William Dick Free TradeNewcastle East1894–1907
Denis Donnelly ProtectionistCowra1891–1896
Alfred Edden Independent LabourKahibah1891–1920
James Ellis Free TradeNewcastle West1882–1885 1887–1889 1894–1895
Thomas Ewing ProtectionistLismore1885–1901
Frank Farnell Free TradeRyde1887–1898 1901–1903
John Fegan Free TradeWickham1891–1907 1920–1922
William Ferguson LabourSturt1894–1904
Robert Fitzgerald ProtectionistRobertson1885–1901
Thomas Fitzpatrick ProtectionistMurrumbidgee1894–1904
Robert Fowler Free TradeSydney-Phillip1894–1895
Albert Gardiner LabourAshburnham1891–1895 1904–1907
Jacob Garrard Free TradeSherbrooke1880–1898
John Gillies Ind. Free TradeWest Maitland1891–1911
James Gormly ProtectionistWagga Wagga1885–1904
Albert Gould Free TradeSingleton1882–1898
James Graham Free TradeSydney-Belmore1894–1901 1907–1910
George Greene 1 Free TradeGrenfell1889–1891 1894 1895–1898
Arthur Griffith LabourWaratah1894–1903 1904–1920
Matthew Harris Free TradeSydney-Denison1894–1901
Thomas Hassall ProtectionistMoree1886–1901
John Hawthorne Ind. Free TradeLeichhardt1885–1891 1894–1904
James Hayes ProtectionistMurray1885–1904
John Haynes Free TradeWellington1887–1904 1915–1917
Patrick Hogan ProtectionistRaleigh1885–1887 1889–1895
James Hogue Free TradeGlebe1894–1910
Leslie Hollis Free TradeGoulburn1891–1898
Billy Hughes LabourSydney-Lang1894–1901
Llewellyn Jones Ind. Free TradePetersham1894–1898
Robert Jones Free TradeMudgee1891–1998 1907–1910
Travers Jones ProtectionistTumut1885–1891 1894–1898
Joseph Kelly 3 ProtectionistTweed1894–1898
John Kidd ProtectionistCamden1880–1882 1885–1887 1889–1904
John Kirkpatrick LabourGunnedah1891–1895
Adrian Knox Ind. Free TradeWoollahra1894–1898
Sydney Law LabourBalmain South1894–1907
Charles Lee Free TradeTenterfield1884–1920
Samuel Lees Free TradeNepean1887–1895 1898–1901
Robert Levien ProtectionistQuirindi1880–1889, 1889–1913
Michael Loughnane 1 LabourGrenfell1894–1895
William Lyne ProtectionistHume1880–1901
Hugh Macdonald LabourCoonamble1894–1906
James Mackay 4 ProtectionistBoorowa1895–1899
William Mahony Free TradeAnnandale1894–1910
James Martin Free TradeSydney-Bligh1889–1895
William McCourt 5 Free TradeBowral1882–1885 1887–1913
John McFarlane ProtectionistClarence1887–1915
James McGowen LabourRedfern1891–1917
Francis McLean Free TradeMarrickville1894–1901
William McMillan Free TradeBurwood1887–1898
William Millard Free TradeMoruya1894–1920 1920–1921
Edward Millen Free TradeBourke1894–1898
Gus Miller ProtectionistMonaro1889–1918
Edmund Molesworth Free TradeNewtown-Erskine1889–1901
Samuel Moore Free TradeBingara1885–1910
James Morgan ProtectionistDubbo1891–1895
William Morgan Ind. Free TradeHawkesbury1894–1901
Philip Morton Free TradeShoalhaven1889–1898
Harry Newman Free TradeOrange1891–1904
John Nicholson Independent LabourWoronora1891–1917
Dowell O'Reilly Ind. Free TradeParramatta1894–1898
Edward O'Sullivan ProtectionistQueanbeyan1885–1910
Sir Henry Parkes Free TradeSt Leonards1856, 1858, 1859–1861, 1864–1870, 1872–1895
Varney Parkes 6 Free TradeCanterbury1885–1888, 1891–1900 1907–1913
John Perry ProtectionistBallina1889–1920
William Piddington Ind. Free TradeUralla-Walcha1894–1900
Richard Price ProtectionistGloucester1894–1904 1907–1922
Robert Pyers Ind. ProtectionistRichmond1894–1904
Thomas Rawlinson Ind. ProtectionistBega1894–1895
George Reid Free TradeSydney-King1880–1884 1885–1901
William Rigg Ind. Free TradeNewtown-St Peters1894–1901
Thomas Rose ProtectionistArgyle1891–1904
Andrew Ross ProtectionistMolong1880–1904
William Schey Independent LabourDarlington1887–1898
John See ProtectionistGrafton1880–1904
William Shipway Free TradePaddington1894–1895
Thomas Slattery 4 ProtectionistBoorowa1880–1885 1887–1895
Richard Sleath LabourWilcannia1894–1904
George Smailes LabourGranville1894–1898
Sydney Smith Free TradeBathurst1882–1898 1900
William Stephen Ind. Free TradeBotany1887–1891 1894–1895
Richard Stevenson ProtectionistNorthumberland1886–1895 1898–1899
David Storey Free TradeRandwick1894–1920
Josiah Thomas Independent LabourAlma1894–1901
Dugald Thomson Free TradeWarringah1894–1901
James Tonkin Free TradeMacquarie1887–1895
Thomas Waddell ProtectionistCobar1887–1917
William Wall ProtectionistRylstone1886–1895
David Watkins LabourWallsend1894–1901
Chris Watson LabourYoung1894–1901
Samuel Whiddon Free TradeSydney-Cook1894–1904
John Wilkinson ProtectionistAlbury1889–1895
Bill Wilks Free TradeBalmain North1894–1901
John Willard 3 LabourTweed1894–1895
William Willis ProtectionistBarwon1889–1904
Bernhard Wise Free TradeSydney-Flinders1887–1889 1891–1895 1898–1900
William Wood Independent LabourEden-Bombala1894–1913
Francis Wright ProtectionistGlen Innes1882–1885, 1889–1903
James Young Free TradeManning1880–1901 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.[4]

# Electorate Departing Member Party  Reason for By-election Date of By-election Winner of By-election Party 
1GrenfellGeorge Greene Free TradeElection result voided on appeal (no by-election)25 October 1894Michael Loughnane Labour
2WilloughbyJoseph Cullen Free TradeFinancial difficulty30 November 1894Edward Clark Free Trade
3TweedJohn Willard LabourNot a resident of NSW29 November 1894Joseph Kelly Protectionist
4BoorowaThomas Slattery ProtectionistUnknown resignation15 January 1895James Mackay Protectionist
5BowralWilliam McCourt ProtectionistUnknown resignation19 February 1895William McCourt Protectionist
6CanterburyVarney Parkes Free TradeUnknown resignation14 June 1895Varney Parkes Free Trade

See also

Notes

  1. Despite being the inaugural Labour Leader in the previous parliament, Joseph Cook stood as an independent Labour candidate in the 1884 election and became the Postmaster General in George Reid's Free Trade government.

References

  1. Green, Antony. "1894 Elected members". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  2. "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856–2006". New South Wales Parliament. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  3. "Part 5B - Members returned for each electorate" (PDF). New South Wales Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  4. Green, Antony. "Results of 1894–95 by-elections". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.