Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1866–1867

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, from the elections of 30 December 1865, 15 and 29 January 1866 to the elections of 21 January; 7, 20 February 1868.[1] Victoria was a British self-governing colony in Australia at the time.

Victorian Legislative Assembly districts, 1859-1877


Note the "Term in Office" refers to that members term(s) in the Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate.
NameElectorateTerm in Office
Butler AspinallPortland1856–1864; 1866–1870
William BaillieCastlemaine1866–1870
James BalfourEast Bourke1866–1868
William BaylesVilliers & Heytesbury1864–1880
Samuel BindonCastlemaine1864–1868
John Hutchison BlackwoodWest Melbourne1864–1867
Robert BowmanMaryborough1866–1870; 1877–1885; 1890–1893
Brice BunnySt Kilda1866–1867
Robert BurrowesSandhurst1866–1877; 1880–1893
John BurttNorth Melbourne1864–1874
Robert ByrneCrowlands1866–1869
James CaseyMandurang1861–1862; 1863–1880
Joseph Henry ConnorPolwarth & South Grenville1864–1871; 1874–1877; 1882–1886
Edward CopeEast Bourke Boroughs1864–1871
George CunninghamGeelong East1864–1874; 1881–1886
Benjamin George DaviesAvoca1861–1880
Charles DyteBallaarat East1864–1871
John EdwardsCollingwood1861–1867
Thomas EmblingCollingwood1856–1861; 1866–1867
Gordon EvansBelfast1866–1867
James FarrellCastlemaine1866–1878
Nicholas FoottGeelong West1860–1868
James FrancisRichmond1859–1874; 1878–1884
William FrazerCreswick1859–1870
Duncan GilliesBallaarat West1861–1868; 1870–1877;
1877–1894; 1897–1903
James Macpherson GrantAvoca1856–1870; 1871–1885
John HalfeySandhurst1864–1867
Patrick HannaMurray Boroughs1866–1877
John HarbisonNorth Melbourne1864–1865; 1866–1871
Richard HeathGeelong West1866–1867
Henry HentyGrenville1866–1867
George HiginbothamBrighton1861–1861; 1862–1871; 1873–1876
John Rout HopkinsSouth Grant1864–1867; 1871–1877; 1892–1894
Richard Davies IrelandKilmore1857–1864; 1866–1867
Charles JonesBallaarat East1864–1867; 1868–1869;
1869–1871; 1886–1889
George KerferdOvens1864–1886
Mark Last KingWest Bourke1859–1861; 1864–1874; 1875–1879
Peter LalorSouth Grant1856–1871; 1874–1889
Edward LangtonEast Melbourne1866–1877
George LeveyNormanby1861–1867
Nathaniel LeviEast Melbourne1861–1865; 1866–1867
Francis LongmoreRipon & Hampden1864–1883; 1894–1897
Andrew LoveCrowlands1866–1867
James MacBainWimmera1864–1880
William Nelson McCann [a]South Grant1861–1867
Matthew McCawEast Bourke1866–1870
James McCullochMornington1856–1861; 1862–1872; 1874–1878
John MacGregorRodney1862–1874
James McKeanMaryborough1866–1871; 1875–1876; 1880–1883
William McLellanArarat1859–1877; 1883–1897
Charles MacMahonWest Melbourne1861–1864; 1866–1878; 1880–1886
John MacPhersonDundas1864–1865; 1866–1878
David MooreSandridge1856–1859; 1864–1867
Francis MurphyGrenville1856–1865; 1866–1871
Michael O'GradySouth Bourke1861–1868; 1870–1876
John OrrThe Murray1862–1867; 1872–1874; 1877–1880
William Pearson, Sr.North Gippsland1864–1867
William PlummerWarrnambool1866–1874
John RamsayMaldon1861–1867
Isaac ReevesCollingwood1866–1869
John RichardsonGeelong East1861–1876
John Carre RiddellWest Bourke1860–1877
George John SandsDalhousie1864–1867; 1886–1887
George Paton SmithSouth Bourke1866–1871; 1874–1877
George Verney SmithOvens1864–1877
John SmithWest Bourke1856–1879
Frederick SmythVilliers & Heytesbury1866–1867; 1868–1875; 1877–1880
Peter SnodgrassSouth Gippsland1856–1867
Joshua SnowballSt Kilda1866–1867
James Forester SullivanMandurang1861–1871; 1874–1876
Robert Braithwaite TuckerKyneton Boroughs1861–1867
William ValeBallaarat West1864–1869; 1869–1874; 1880–1881
George Frederic VerdonWilliamstown1859–1868
Archibald Wardrop [b]Richmond1864–1866
William WatkinsEvelyn1866–1874
James WheelerCreswick1864–1867; 1880–1900
John WhitemanEmerald Hill1866–1867; 1868–1877
William WilsonArarat1866–1874; 1881–1883
[a] McCann forfeited his seat in August 1867 after being imprisoned for forgery, replaced by William Stutt in September 1867.[2]
[b] Wardrop resigned c. September 1866,[3] replaced by Ambrose Kyte in a September by-election.[4]
Francis Murphy was Speaker.

References

  1. "Elections since 1856". Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  2. "Saturday, September 14, 1867". The Argus. Melbourne. 14 September 1867. p. 4.
  3. "Tuesday, September 11, 1866". The Argus. Melbourne. 11 September 1866. p. 4.
  4. "Melbourne". Empire. Sydney. 26 September 1866. p. 5.
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