Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1900–1901
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Council from the elections of 13 September 1900 to the elections of 12 September 1901.[1] Several members resigned from the Council in 1901 to become members of the newly formed Parliament of Australia.
From 1889 there were fourteen Provinces and a total of 48 members.[2]
- Note the "Term in Office" refers to that members term(s) in the Council, not necessarily for that Province.
Name | Province | Term in Office |
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Joseph Henry Abbott | Northern | 1889–1904 |
Sidney Austin | South-Western | 1888–1904 |
James Balfour | South-Eastern | 1874–1913 |
James Bell | North-Western | 1882–1904 |
Frederick Brown | North-Eastern | 1884–1903 |
Thomas Brunton | South | 1890–1904 |
James C. Campbell | South-Eastern | 1895–1910 |
Rupert Clarke | South | 1897–1904 |
Thomas Comrie | North-Western | 1897–1904 |
Samuel Cooke [a] | Western | 1888–1901 |
Edward Crooke | Gippsland | 1893–1922 |
Henry Cuthbert | Wellington | 1874–1907 |
John Mark Davies | Melbourne | 1889–1895; 1899–1919 |
Thomas Dowling | Nelson | 1886–1904 |
William Embling | North-Central | 1892–1912 |
Nicholas Fitzgerald | North-Central | 1864–1908 |
Simon Fraser [b] | South Yarra | 1886–1901 |
George Godfrey | South Yarra | 1895–1904 |
Frederick Grimwade | North Yarra | 1891–1904 |
Cornelius Ham | Melbourne | 1882–1904 |
David Ham | Wellington | 1886–1904 |
Thomas Harwood | South-Western | 1899–1912 |
Joseph Hoddinott | Gippsland | 1898–1904 |
William Knox [c] | South-Eastern | 1898–1901 |
Nathaniel Levi | North Yarra | 1892–1904 |
William McCulloch | Gippsland | 1880–1903 |
John Y. McDonald | Wellington | 1898–1917 |
Donald Melville | South | 1882–1919 |
Edward Miller | South Yarra | 1893–1913 |
Edward Morey | Wellington | 1889–1904 |
William Osmand [d] | Nelson | 1888–1901 |
William Pearson (junior) | Gippsland | 1896–1916 |
Pharez Phillips [e] | North-Western | 1896–1901 |
William Pitt | North Yarra | 1891–1910 |
Joseph Pratt | North-Western | 1889–1907 |
Robert Reid | Melbourne | 1892–1903 |
Arthur Sachse | North-Eastern | 1892–1920 |
Frederick Sargood [f] | South Yarra | 1874–1880; 1882–1901 |
George Simmie | Northern | 1889–1904 |
Arthur Snowden | Melbourne | 1895–1904 |
Joseph Sternberg | Northern | 1891–1928 |
Nathan Thornley | Western | 1882–1903 |
John Wallace | North-Eastern | 1873–1901 |
Samuel Williamson [g] | Nelson | 1891–1901 |
William Irving Winter [h] | Northern | 1884–1901 |
Henry Wrixon | South-Western | 1896–1910 |
Agar Wynne | Western | 1888–1903 |
William Zeal [i] | North-Central | 1882–1901 |
Henry Wrixon was President of the Council.
- [a] Cooke resigned in March 1901 to take a seat in the new Federal Parliament; replaced by Walter Manifold in June 1901.
- [b] Fraser resigned in March 1901 to become a senator in the new Federal Parliament; replaced by Edmund Smith in June 1901.
- [c] Knox resigned in March 1901 to take a seat in the new Federal Parliament; replaced by Duncan McBryde in June 1901.
- [d] Osmand died 11 March 1901; replaced by Steuart Gladstone Black in March 1901.
- [e] Phillips resigned in March 1901 to take a seat in the new Federal Parliament; replaced by Henry Williams in June 1901.
- [f] Sargood resigned in March 1901 to become a senator in the new Federal Parliament; replaced by Thomas Henry Payne in June 1901.
- [g] Williamson resigned around May 1901; replaced by Hans Irvine in July 1901.
- [h] Winter-Irving died 28 June 1901; replaced by William Baillieu in August 1901.
- [i] Zeal resigned in March 1901 to become a senator in the new Federal Parliament; replaced by William Gray in June 1901.
References
- ↑ "Legislative Council Elections since 1856". Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 25 April 2014.
- ↑ "The Legislative Council Elections". The Argus. 30 August 1889. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
- Re-member (a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851).
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