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. The Speaker was Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott.
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office |
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Joseph Abbott | FT | Newtown-Camperdown | 1888–1895 |
Joseph Palmer Abbott | Prot | Wentworth | 1880–1901 |
William Affleck | FT | Yass | 1894–1904 |
George Anderson | Independent Free Trade | Waterloo | 1894-1904 |
James Ashton | FT | Hay | 1894–1907 |
John Barnes | Prot | Gundagai | 1889-1904 |
Thomas Bavister | FT | Ashfield | 1891-1898 |
George Black | Independent Labor | Sydney-Gipps | 1891-1898 1910-1917 |
Herbert Brown | Independent Free Trade | Durham | 1875-1898 |
Thomas Brown | Independent Labor | Condobolin | 1894-1901 1913-1917 |
James Brunker | FT | East Maitland | 1880-1904 |
Angus Cameron | FT | Waverley | 1874–1889 1894-1896 |
Alexander Campbell | Independent Protectionist | Kiama | 1894-1904 |
Archibald Campbell | FT | Illawarra | 1891-1903 |
John Cann | Labor | Broken Hill | 1891–1916 |
James Carroll | Independent Protectionist | Lachlan | 1894-1904 |
Joseph Carruthers | FT | St George | 1887-1908 |
John Chanter | Prot | Deniliquin | 1885-1901 |
Austin Chapman | Prot | Braidwood | 1891-1901 |
Henry Chapman | FT | Sydney-Fitzroy | 1894-1895 1898-1901 |
Edward Clark 2 | FT | Willoughby | 1891–1904 1907-1910 |
Francis Clarke | Prot | Hastings and Macleay | 1893–1898 1900-1901 |
Charles Collins | FT | Narrabri | 1885- 1887 1890-1898 |
Joseph Cook | Independent Labor/FT ¶ | Hartley | 1891–1901 |
Henry Copeland | Prot | Armidale | 1877–1883, 1883–1895, 1895–1900 |
Paddy Crick | Prot | West Macquarie | 1889–1906 |
George Cruickshank | Prot | Inverell | 1889-1901 |
Joseph Cullen 2 | FT | Willoughby | 1891-1894 |
Thomas Davis | Labor | Sydney-Pyrmont | 1891-1898 |
George Dibbs | Prot | Tamworth | 1874-1877, 1882–1895 |
William Dick | FT | Newcastle East | 1894-1907 |
Denis Donnelly | Prot | Cowra | 1891-1896 |
Alfred Edden | Independent Labor | Kahibah | 1891–1920 |
James Ellis | FT | Newcastle West | 1882–1885 1887-1889 1894-1895 |
Thomas Ewing | Prot | Lismore | 1885-1901 |
Frank Farnell | FT | Ryde | 1887-1898 1901-1903 |
John Fegan | FT | Wickham | 1891–1907 1920-1922 |
William Ferguson | Labor | Sturt | 1894-1904 |
Robert Fitzgerald | Prot | Robertson | 1885-1901 |
Thomas Fitzpatrick | Prot | Murrumbidgee | 1894-1904 |
Robert Fowler | FT | Sydney-Phillip | 1894-1895 |
Albert Gardiner | Labor | Ashburnham | 1891-1895 1904-1907 |
Jacob Garrard | FT | Sherbrooke | 1880-1898 |
John Gillies | Independent Free Trade | West Maitland | 1891–1911 |
James Gormly | Prot | Wagga Wagga | 1885-1904 |
Albert Gould | FT | Singleton | 1882-1898 |
James Graham | FT | Sydney-Belmore | 1894–1901 1907-1910 |
George Greene 1 | FT | Grenfell | 1889–1891 1894 1895-1898 |
Arthur Hill Griffith | Labor | Waratah | 1894-1903 1904-1920 |
Matthew Harris | FT | Sydney-Denison | 1894-1901 |
Thomas Hassall | Prot | Moree | 1886-1901 |
John Hawthorne | Independent Free Trade | Leichhardt | 1885-1891 1894-1904 |
James Hayes | Prot | Murray | 1885-1904 |
John Haynes | FT | Wellington | 1887-1904 1915-1917 |
Patrick Hogan | Prot | Raleigh | 1885-1887 1889-1895 |
James Hogue | FT | Glebe | 1894-1910 |
Leslie Hollis | FT | Goulburn | 1891–1898 |
Billy Hughes | Labor | Sydney-Lang | 1894-1901 |
Llewellyn Jones | Independent Free Trade | Petersham | 1894-1898 |
Robert Jones | FT | Mudgee | 1891–1998 1907-1910 |
Travers Jones | Prot | Tumut | 1885-1891 1894-1898 |
Joseph Kelly 3 | Prot | Tweed | 1894-1898 |
John Kidd | Prot | Camden | 1880–1882 1885–1887 1889-1904 |
John Kirkpatrick | Labor | Gunnedah | 1891-1895 |
Adrian Knox | Independent Free Trade | Woollahra | 1894-1898 |
Sydney Law | Labor | Balmain South | 1894 - 1907 |
Charles Lee | FT | Tenterfield | 1884–1920 |
Samuel Lees | FT | Nepean | 1887–1895 1898-1901 |
Robert Levien | Prot | Quirindi | 1880–1913 |
Michael Loughnane 1 | Labor | Grenfell | 1894-1895 |
William Lyne | Prot | Hume | 1880 - 1901 |
Hugh Macdonald | Labor | Coonamble | 1894–1906 |
James Mackay 4 | Prot | Boorowa | 1895-1899 |
William Mahony | FT | Annandale | 1894-1910 |
James Martin | FT | Sydney-Bligh | 1889-1895 |
William McCourt 5 | FT | Bowral | 1882-1885 1887-1913 |
John McFarlane | Prot | Clarence | 1887–1915 |
James McGowen | Labor | Redfern | 1891–1917 |
Francis McLean | FT | Marrickville | 1894-1901 |
William McMillan | FT | Burwood | 1887-1898 |
William Millard | FT | Moruya | 1894–1920 1920-1921 |
Edward Millen | FT | Bourke | 1894-1898 |
Gus Miller | Prot | Monaro | 1889–1918 |
Edmund Molesworth | FT | Newtown-Erskine | 1889–1901 |
Samuel Moore | FT | Bingara | 1885-1910 |
James Morgan | Prot | Dubbo | 1891-1895 |
William Morgan | Independent Free Trade | Hawkesbury | 1894-1901 |
Philip Morton | FT | Shoalhaven | 1889-1898 |
Henry Newman | FT | Orange | 1891–1904 |
John Nicholson | Independent Labor | Woronora | 1891–1917 |
Dowell O'Reilly | Independent Free Trade | Parramatta | 1894-1898 |
Edward O'Sullivan | Prot | Queanbeyan | 1885-1910 |
Henry Parkes | FT | St Leonards | 1856, 1858, 1859–1861, 1864–1870, 1872–1895 |
Varney Parkes 6 | FT | Canterbury | 1885–1888, 1891–1900 1907-1913 |
Hon John Perry | Prot | Ballina | 1889–1920 |
William Henry Piddington | Independent Free Trade | Uralla-Walcha | 1894-1900 |
Richard Price | Prot | Gloucester | 1894-1904 1907-1922 |
Robert Pyers | Independent Protectionist | Richmond | 1894-1904 |
Thomas Rawlinson | Independent Protectionist | Bega | 1894-1895 |
George Reid | FT | Sydney-King | 1880-1884 1885-1901 |
William Rigg | Independent Free Trade | Newtown-St Peters | 1894-1901 |
Thomas Rose | Prot | Argyle | 1891-1904 |
Andrew Ross | Prot | Molong | 1880-1904 |
William Schey | Independent Labor | Darlington | 1887-1898 |
John See | Prot | Grafton | 1880-1904 |
William Shipway | FT | Paddington | 1894-1895 |
Thomas Slattery 4 | Prot | Boorowa | 1880-1885 1887-1895 |
Richard Sleath | Labor | Wilcannia | 1894-1904 |
George Smailes | Labor | Granville | 1894-1898 |
Sydney Smith | FT | Bathurst | 1882-1898 1900 |
William Stephen | Independent Free Trade | Botany | 1887-1891 1894-1895 |
Richard Stevenson | Prot | Northumberland | 1886-1895 1898-1899 |
David Storey | FT | Randwick | 1894–1920 |
Josiah Thomas | Independent Labor | Alma | 1894-1901 |
Dugald Thomson | FT | Warringah | 1894–1901 |
James Tonkin | FT | Macquarie | 1887-1895 |
Thomas Waddell | Prot | Cobar | 1887–1917 |
William Wall | Prot | Rylstone | 1886-1895 |
David Watkins | Labor | Wallsend | 1894–1901 |
Chris Watson | Labor | Young | 1894–1901 |
Samuel Whiddon | FT | Sydney-Cook | 1894-1904 |
John Wilkinson | Prot | Albury | 1889-1895 |
William Wilks | FT | Balmain North | 1894-1901 |
John Willard 3 | Labor | Tweed | 1894-1895 |
William Willis | Prot | Barwon | 1889–1904 |
Bernhard Wise | FT | Sydney-Flinders | 1887-1889 1891–1895 1898-1900 |
William Wood | Independent Labor | Eden-Bombala | 1894–1913 |
Francis Wright | Prot | Glen Innes | 1882–1885, 1889–1903 |
James Young | FT | Manning | 1880-1901 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 |
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1 | Grenfell | George Greene | FT | Election result voided on appeal (no by-election) | 25/10/1894 | Michael Loughnane | Labor |
2 | Willoughby | Joseph Cullen | FT | Financial difficulty | 30/11/1894 | Edward Clark | FT |
3 | Tweed | John Willard | Labor | Not a resident of NSW | 29/11/1894 | Joseph Kelly | Prot |
4 | Boorowa | Thomas Slattery | Prot | Unknown resignation | 15/01/1895 | James Mackay | Prot |
5 | Bowral | William McCourt | Prot | Unknown resignation | 19/02/1895 | William McCourt | Prot |
6 | Canterbury | Varney Parkes | FT | Unknown resignation | 14/06/1895 | Varney Parkes | FT |
¶ Despite being the inaugural Labor Leader in the previous parliament, Joseph Cook stood as an independent Labor candidate in the 1884 election and became the Postmaster General in George Reid's Free Trade government.
See also
References
- "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856-2006". New South Wales Parliament. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
- Antony Green. "NSW Elections Analysis". New South Wales Parliament. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
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