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

The members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 19th parliament of New South Wales from 1901 to 1904 were elected at the 1901 state election on 3 July 1901.[1][2] The Speaker was William McCourt.[3]

Name Party Electorate Term in office
William Affleck Liberal ReformYass1894–1904
Edward Allen11 Liberal ReformIllawarra1904
George Anderson Liberal ReformWaterloo1894–1904
William Archer IndependentBurwood1898–1904
James Ashton Liberal ReformGoulburn1894–1907
John Barnes ProgressiveGundagai1889–1904
Walter Bennett ProgressiveDurham1898–1907, 1917–1934
George Briner ProgressiveRaleigh1901–1920
Ernest Broughton ProgressiveSydney-King1901–1910
James Brunker Liberal ReformEast Maitland1880–1904
George Burgess LabourYoung1901–1917
Frank Byrne IndependentHay1898–1904
Alexander Campbell ProgressiveKiama1894–1904
Archibald Campbell11 Liberal ReformIllawarra1891–1903
John Cann LabourBroken Hill1891–1916
James Carroll ProgressiveThe Lachlan1894–1904
Joseph Carruthers Liberal ReformSt George1887–1908
Albert Chapman ProgressiveBraidwood1901–1904
Matthew Charlton8 LabourWaratah1903–1910
Patrick Clara1 LabourCondoublin1901–1904
Edward Clark Liberal ReformSt Leonards1891–1904, 1907–1910
Henry Clarke ProgressiveBega1869–1894, 1895–1904
John Cohen Liberal ReformPetersham1898–1919
John Coleman Independent LiberalLismore1901–1905
Albert Collins Liberal ReformNarrabri1901–1910
Paddy Crick ProgressiveWest Macquarie1889–1906
John Dacey LabourBotany1895–1912
William Daley LabourSydney-Gipps1901–1907
Robert Davidson Liberal ReformThe Hastings and The Macleay1901–1910
William Davis ProgressiveBourke1889–1891, 1898–1904
William Dick Liberal ReformNewcastle East1894–1907
Charles Dight ProgressiveSingleton1898–1904
Robert Donaldson ProgressiveTumut1898–1913
Alfred Edden LabourKahibah1891–1920
John Estell LabourWallsend1901–1913, 1917–1922
Joseph Evans Independent ProgressiveDeniliquin1901–1904
James Fallick Independent LiberalNewtown-St Peters1901–1920
Frank Farnell12 Independent LiberalRyde1887–1903
John Fegan ProgressiveWickham1891–1907, 1920–1922
William Ferguson Independent LabourSturt1894–1904
John Fitzpatrick Liberal ReformRylstone1895–1904, 1907–1930
Thomas Fitzpatrick ProgressiveThe Murrumbidgee1894–1904
William Fleming Liberal ReformRobertson1901–1910
John Garland5 Liberal ReformTamworth1898–1901, 1903–1904
Eden George ProgressiveSydney-Belmore1901–1907
Owen Gilbert Liberal ReformNewcastle West1901–1904, 1907–1910
John Gillies IndependentWest Maitland1891–1911
James Gormly ProgressiveWagga Wagga1885–1904
Arthur Griffith8 LabourWaratah1894–1903, 1904–1920
Thomas Griffith IndependentAlbury1898–1904
Brinsley Hall ProgressiveThe Hawkesbury1901–1917
David Hall LabourGunnedah1901–1904, 1913–1920
John Hawthorne Liberal ReformLeichhardt1885–1891, 1894–1904
James Hayes ProgressiveThe Murray1885–1904
John Haynes Liberal ReformWellington1887–1904, 1915–1917
James Hogue Liberal ReformThe Glebe1894–1895, 1998-1910
Robert Hollis LabourNewtown-Erskine1901–1917
William Holman LabourGrenfell1898–1920
George Howarth6 Liberal ReformWilloughby1895–1903
John Hurley IndependentHartley1872–1874 1876–1880, 1887–1891, 1901–1907
William Hurley ProgressiveThe Macquarie1895–1904
Thomas Jessep Liberal ReformWaverley1896–1907
George Jones3 LabourInverell1902–1913
Sydney Kearney9 Liberal ReformArmidale1903–1907
Andrew Kelly LabourSydney-Denison1891–1894, 1901–1913
John Kidd ProgressiveCamden1880–1882, 1885–1887, 1889–1904
William Latimer Liberal ReformWoollahra1901–1920
Sydney Law4 Labour / Independent LabourBalmain South1894–1907
Charles Lee Liberal ReformTenterfield1884–1920
Robert Levien ProgressiveQuirindi1880–1889, 1889–1913
Daniel Levy Liberal ReformSydney-Fitzroy1901–1937
Edmund Lonsdale9 Liberal ReformArmidale1901–1903
Hugh Macdonald LabourThe Castlereagh1901–1906
Donald Macdonell LabourCobar1901–1911
Thomas Mackenzie Liberal ReformCanterbury1901–1907
Michael MacMahon ProgressiveUralla-Walcha1900–1904
William Mahony Liberal ReformAnnandale1894–1910
William McCourt Liberal ReformBowral1882–1885, 1887–1913
Richard McCoy Liberal ReformMarrickville1901–1910
John McFarlane ProgressiveThe Clarence1887–1915
James McGowen LabourRedfern1891–1917
William McIntyre3 ProgressiveInverell1901–1902
Gordon McLaurin ProgressiveThe Hume1901–1913
John McNeill2 LabourSydney-Pyrmont1902–1913
Richard Meagher IndependentThe Tweed1895, 1898–1904, 1907–1917
William Millard Liberal ReformMoruya1894–1920, 1920–1921
Gus Miller LabourMonaro1889–1918
Samuel Moore Liberal ReformBingara1885–1910
Mark Morton Liberal ReformThe Shoalhaven1901–1920, 1922–1938
Tom Moxham Liberal ReformParramatta1901–1916
Arthur Nelson ProgressiveSydney-Flinders1895–1904
Harry Newman Liberal ReformOrange1891–1904
John Nicholson Independent LabourWoronora1891–1917
Niels Nielsen LabourBoorowa1899–1913
John Nobbs Liberal ReformGranville1888–1993, 1898–1913
John Norton IndependentNorthumberland1898–1906, 1907–1910
Charles Oakes Liberal ReformPaddington1901–1910, 1917–1925
Daniel O'Connor ProgressiveSydney-Phillip1877–1891, 1900–1904
Broughton O'Conor IndependentSherbrooke1898–1907
Edward O'Sullivan ProgressiveQueanbeyan1885–1910
John Perry ProgressiveBallina1889–1920
Simeon Phillips Liberal ReformDubbo1895–1904
John Power LabourSydney-Lang1901–1904
Richard Price IndependentGloucester1894–1904, 1907–1922
Robert Pyers ProgressiveThe Richmond1894–1904
Patrick Quinn ProgressiveSydney-Bligh1898–1904
Ellison Quirk IndependentWarringah1901–1904
Joseph Reymond ProgressiveAshburnham1895–1904
Edwin Richards ProgressiveMudgee1894–1904
Thomas Rose ProgressiveArgyle1891–1904
Andrew Ross ProgressiveMolong1880–1904
Robert Scobie LabourWentworth1901–1917
Sir John See ProgressiveGrafton1880–1904
Richard Sleath Independent LabourWilcannia1894–1904
James Smith Independent ProgressiveNewtown-Camperdown1885–1887, 1901–1907
Samuel Smith2 LabourSydney-Pyrmont1898–1902
Thomas Smith ProgressiveThe Nepean1877–1887, 1895–1898, 1901–1904
Percy Stirton10 Liberal ReformMoree1903–1904
David Storey Liberal ReformRandwick1894–1920
John Storey LabourBalmain North1901–1904, 1907–1921
Phillip Sullivan LabourDarlington1901–1907
Edward Terry12 Independent LiberalRyde1898–1901, 1904
Follett Thomas7 Independent LiberalGlen Innes1903–1920
John Thomson ProgressiveManning1901–1904
Thomas Waddell ProgressiveCowra1897–1917
Charles Wade6 Liberal ReformWilloughby1903–1917
Raymond Walsh5 Independent/ProgressiveTamworth1901–1903
William Webster10 LabourMoree1901–1903
Samuel Whiddon Liberal ReformSydney-Cook1894–1904
William Williams Independent LabourAlma1901–1904
William Willis ProgressiveThe Barwon1889–1904
Frederick Winchcombe Liberal ReformAshfield1900–1905
William Wood IndependentEden-Bombala1894–1913
Francis Wright7 ProgressiveGlen Innes1882–1885, 1889–1903
William Young ProgressiveBathurst1900–1907

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
1CondoublinPatrick Clara LabourElection overturned on appeal4 November 1901Patrick Clara Labour
2Sydney-PyrmontSamuel Smith LabourAppointment to Arbitration Court24 May 1902John McNeill Labour
3InverellWilliam McIntyre ProgressiveDeath31 May 1902George Jones Labour
4Balmain SouthSydney Law LabourRefused Caucus solidarity pledge6 December 1902Sydney Law Independent Labour
5TamworthRaymond Walsh ProgressiveBankruptcy4 April 1903John Garland Liberal Reform
6WilloughbyGeorge Howarth Liberal ReformBankruptcy9 September 1903Charles Wade Liberal Reform
7Glen InnesFrancis Wright ProgressiveDeath28 October 1903Follett Thomas Liberal Reform
8WaratahArthur Griffith LabourUnsuccessful candidate for Senate at federal election5 December 1903Matthew Charlton Labour
9ArmidaleEdmund Lonsdale Liberal ReformSuccessful candidate for New England at federal election12 December 1903Sydney Kearney Liberal Reform
10MoreeWilliam Webster LabourSuccessful candidate for Gwydir at federal election12 December 1903Percy Stirton Liberal Reform
11IllawarraArchibald Campbell Liberal ReformDeath9 January 1904Edward Allen Liberal Reform
12RydeFrank Farnell Independent LiberalAppointment to Fisheries Board23 January 1904Edward Terry Independent Liberal

See also

References

  1. Green, Antony. "1901 Elected members". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  2. "Part 5B - Members returned for each electorate" (PDF). New South Wales Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  3. "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856–2006". New South Wales Parliament. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
  4. Green, Antony. "Results of 1901–04 by-elections". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
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