Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1860–1864
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the fourth parliament of New South Wales held their seats from 1860 to 1864:[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] The Speaker was Terence Murray until 13 October 1862 and then John Hay .[ 5]
Name
Electorate
Years in office
Alexander, Maurice Maurice Alexander [ d]
Goulburn
1861–1872
Allen, William Bell William Allen
Williams
1860–1864
Arnold, William Munnings William Arnold
Paterson
1856–1875
Atkinson, James James Atkinson [ w]
Central Cumberland
1859–1863
Bell, David David Bell [ i]
Camden
1861–1865
Blake, Isidore Isidore Blake [ h]
Hunter
1860–1861
Buchanan, David David Buchanan [ p] [ ab]
Morpeth , East Macquarie
1860–1862, 1864–1867, 1869–1877, 1879–1885, 1888–1889
Buchanan, James James Buchanan [ v]
Goldfields North
1863–1864
Burdekin, Marshall Marshall Burdekin [ u]
Liverpool Plains
1863–1866, 1867–1869
Burns, Marshall John Burns [ h]
Hunter
1861–1869, 1872–1891
Byrnes, James James Byrnes [ a]
Parramatta
1857–1872
Caldwell, John John Caldwell
East Sydney
1860–1866
Close, Edward Edward Close [ p]
Morpeth
1859–1860, 1862–1864
Cowper, Charles Charles Cowper
East Sydney
1856–1859, 1860–1870
Cowper, Charles Jr Charles Cowper Jr. [ y]
Tumut , Orange
1860–1866
Cummings, William William Cummings
East Macquarie
1859–1874
Cunneen, James James Cunneen
Hawkesbury
1860–1869, 1872–1877
Dalgleish, Daniel Daniel Dalgleish
West Sydney
1860–1864
Dalley, William Bede William Dalley [ q]
Carcoar
1856–1860, 1862–1864
Dangar, Thomas Thomas Dangar [ b]
Upper Hunter
1861–1864
Daniel, Silvanus Silvanus Daniel [ m]
Wellington
1860–1862
Darvall, John John Darvall [ x]
East Maitland
1856–1857, 1859–1860, 1863–1865
Dick, Alexander Alexander Dick [ u]
Liverpool Plains
1860–1862
Dickson, James James Dickson [ x]
East Maitland
1857–1859, 1859–1863
Douglas, John John Douglas [ i]
Camden
1859–1859, 1860–1861
Driver, Richard Richard Driver
West Macquarie
1860–1880
Eagar, Geoffrey Geoffrey Eagar [ t]
West Sydney
1863–1864, 1865–1869
Eckford, Joseph Joseph Eckford
Wollombi
1860–1872, 1877–1882
Egan, Daniel Daniel Egan
Eden
1856–1870
Emmanuel, Samuel Samuel Emmanuel [ r]
Argyle
1862–1864
Faucett, Peter Peter Faucett [ j]
Yass Plains
1856–1859, 1860, 1861–1865
Flett, Henry Henry Flett
Hastings
1859–1864
Forster, Robert Henry Mariner Robert Forster [ n]
New England
1862–1864, 1870–1877
Forster, William William Forster [ c]
East Sydney
1856–1860, 1861–1864, 1864–1869, 1869–1874, 1875–1876, 1880–1882
Garrett, John John Garrett [ l]
Shoalhaven
1859–1861
Garrett, Thomas Thomas Garrett
Monaro
1860–1871, 1872–1891
Gordon, Hugh Hugh Gordon [ k]
Tenterfield
1861–1869
Gray, Samuel Samuel Gray [ aa]
Kiama
1859–1864, 1874–1880, 1882–1885
Hannell, James James Hannell
Newcastle
1860–1869, 1872–1874
Harpur, Joseph Joseph Harpur [ e]
Patrick's Plains
1861–1864
Hart, James James Hart
Bathurst
1858–1872
Haworth, Robert Robert Haworth
Illawarra
1860–1864
Hay, John John Hay
Murray
1856–1867
Holroyd, Arthur Arthur Holroyd [ a]
Parramatta
1856–1857, 1861–1864
Holt, Thomas Thomas Holt [ f]
Newtown
1856–1857, 1861–1864
Hoskins, James James Hoskins [ v]
Goldfields North
1859–1863, 1868–1882
Irving, Clark Clark Irving
Clarence
1856–1858, 1859–1864
Lackey, John John Lackey
Parramatta
1860–1864, 1867–1885
Lang, John Dunmore John Lang
West Sydney
1859–1869
Laycock, John John Laycock
Central Cumberland
1859–1864
Leary, Joseph Joseph Leary
Narellan
1860–1864, 1869–1872, 1876–1880
Lesley, William William Lesley [ e]
Patrick's Plains
1860–1861
Lewis, Thomas Thomas Lewis [ s]
Northumberland
1860–1862
Lord, George George Lord
Bogan
1856–1877
Love, William William Love
West Sydney
1860–1864
Lucas, John John Lucas
Canterbury
1860–1869, 1871–1880
Macleay, William John William Macleay
Murrumbidgee
1856–1859, 1860–1874
Macpherson, Allan Allan Macpherson [ w]
Central Cumberland
1863–1868
Markham, George George Markham [ n]
New England
1860–1862
Martin, James James Martin [ o] [ y]
Orange , Tumut
1856–1860, 1862–1873
Mate, Thomas Thomas Mate
Hume
1860–1869
McArthur, Alexander Alexander McArthur [ f]
Newtown
1859–1861
Meston, Robert Robert Meston [ k]
Tenterfield
1860–1861
Milford, Henry Henry Milford [ z]
Braidwood
1864
Moriarty, Merion Merion Moriarty [ z]
Braidwood
1860–1864
Morrice, John John Morrice
Camden
1860–1872
Morris, Augustus Augustus Morris
Balranald
1859–1864
Murray, Terence Aubrey Terence Murray [ r]
Argyle
1856–1862
O'Brien, Henry Henry O'Brien [ j]
Yass Plains
1860–1861
Parkes, Henry Henry Parkes [ c] [ aa]
East Sydney , Kiama
1856, 1858, 1859–1861, 1864–1870, 1872–1895
Peisley, John John Peisley [ o]
Orange
1860–1862
Piddington, William William Piddington
Hawkesbury
1856–1877
Raper, Edward Edward Raper
Canterbury
1860–1864
Redman, William William Redman
Queanbeyan
1860–1864
Robertson, John John Robertson [ b] [ l]
Upper Hunter , Shoalhaven
1856–1861, 1862–1865, 1865–1866, 1866–1870, 1870–1877, 1877–1878, 1882–1886
Rotton, Henry Henry Rotton
Hartley
1858–1864
Rusden, Francis Francis Rusden
Gwydir
1856–1857, 1860–1864
Ryan, James Tobias James Ryan
Nepean
1860–1872
Ryan, John Nagel John Ryan
Lachlan
1859–1864
Sadleir, Richard Richard Sadleir [ g]
Lower Hunter
1861–1864
Samuel, Saul Saul Samuel [ m]
Wellington
1859–1860, 1862–1872
Scott, Alexander Walker Alexander Scott [ g]
Lower Hunter
1856–1861
Shepherd, Isaac Isaac Shepherd
St Leonards
1860–1864
Smart, Thomas Thomas Smart
Glebe
1860–1869
Stewart, Robert Robert Stewart
East Sydney
1860–1864, 1866–1869
Sutherland, John John Sutherland
Paddington
1860–1881, 1882–1889
Suttor Sr., William William Suttor [ ab]
East Macquarie
1856–1859, 1860–1872
Terry, William Samuel Terry
Mudgee
1859–1869, 1871–1881
Tighe, Atkinson Atkinson Tighe [ s]
Northumberland
1862–1869, 1882–1884
Walker, William William Walker
Windsor
1860–1869
Walsh, Charles Hamilton Charles Walsh [ d]
Goulburn
1860–1861
Watt, William Redfern William Watt [ q]
Carcoar
1859–1862
Weekes, Elias Elias Weekes
West Maitland
1856–1864
Wilson, Bowie Bowie Wilson
Goldfields South
1859–1872
Windeyer, William Charles William Windeyer [ t]
Lower Hunter
1859–1862, 1866–1872, 1876–1879
Wisdom, Robert Robert Wisdom
Goldfields West
1859–1872, 1874–1887
See also
Notes
There was no party system in New South Wales politics until 1887. 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]
^ a b c Parramatta MLA James Byrnes resigned on 26 March 1861. The resulting by-election on 10 April 1861 was won by Arthur Holroyd .
^ a b c Upper Hunter MLA John Robertson was appointed to the Legislative Council on 28 March 1861. The resulting by-election on 15 April 1861 was won by Thomas Dangar .
^ a b c East Sydney MLA Henry Parkes resigned on 13 May 1861. The resulting by-election on 29 May 1861 was won by William Forster .
^ a b c Goulburn MLA Charles Walsh resigned on 14 May 1861. The resulting by-election on 13 June 1861 was won by Maurice Alexander .
^ a b c Patrick's Plains MLA William Lesley resigned on 5 June 1861. The resulting by-election on 8 July 1861 was won by Joseph Harpur .
^ a b c Newtown MLA Alexander McArthur was appointed to the Legislative Council on 20 June 1861. The resulting by-election on 12 July 1861 was won by Thomas Holt .
^ a b c Lower Hunter MLA Alexander Scott was appointed to the Legislative Council on 22 June 1861. The resulting by-election on 19 July 1861 was won by Richard Sadleir .
^ a b c Hunter MLA Isidore Blake resigned on 9 July 1861. The resulting by-election on 5 August 1861 was won by John Burns .
^ a b c Camden MLA John Douglas resigned on 17 July 1861. The resulting by-election on 20 August 1861 was won by David Bell .
^ a b c Yass Plains MLA Henry O'Brien resigned on 16 July 1861. The resulting by-election on 22 August 1861 was won by Peter Faucett .
^ a b c Tenterfield MLA Robert Meston resigned on 5 November 1861. The resulting by-election on 3 December 1861 was won by Hugh Gordon .
^ a b c Shoalhaven MLA John Garrett resigned on 19 December 1861. The resulting by-election on 14 January 1862 was won by John Robertson .
^ a b c Wellington MLA Silvanus Daniel resigned on 13 February 1862. The resulting by-election on 5 March 1862 was won by Saul Samuel .
^ a b c New England MLA George Markham resigned on 13 February 1862. The resulting by-election on 2 April 1862 was won by Robert Forster .
^ a b c Orange MLA John Peisley resigned on 10 June 1862. The resulting by-election on 28 June 1862 was won by James Martin .
^ a b c Morpeth MLA David Buchanan resigned on 2 September 1862. The resulting by-election on 18 September 1862 was won by Edward Close .
^ a b c Carcoar MLA William Watt resigned on 27 September 1862. The resulting by-election on 20 October 1862 was won by William Dalley .
^ a b c Argyle MLA Terence Murray was appointed to the Legislative Council on 15 October 1862. The resulting by-election on 4 November 1862 was won by Samuel Emmanuel .
^ a b c Northumberland MLA Thomas Lewis resigned on 11 December 1862. The resulting by-election on 23 December 1862 was won by Atkinson Tighe .
^ a b c West Sydney MLA William Windeyer resigned on 22 December 1862. The resulting by-election on 8 January 1863 was won by Geoffrey Eagar .
^ a b c Liverpool Plains MLA Alexander Dick resigned on 31 December 1862. The resulting by-election on 29 January 1863 was won by Marshall Burdekin .
^ a b c Goldfields North MLA James Hoskins resigned on 17 February 1863. The resulting by-election on 7 April 1863 was won by James Buchanan .
^ a b c Central Cumberland MLA James Atkinson resigned on 14 April 1863. The resulting by-election on 6 June 1863 was won by Allan Macpherson .
^ a b c East Maitland MLA James Dickson died on 28 April 1863. The resulting by-election on 18 June 1863 was won by John Darvall .
^ a b c Orange MLA James Martin was required to resign and recontest his seat in order to become Premier, which he did on 16 October 1863. He was defeated by Tumut MLA Charles Cowper Jr. in the resulting by-election on 4 November 1863, Cowper having resigned his seat on 24 October 1863. Martin won the by-election for Cowper's seat of Tumut on 16 November 1863.
^ a b c Braidwood MLA Merion Moriarty died on 10 January 1864. The resulting by-election on 3 February 1864 was won by Henry Milford .
^ a b c Kiama MLA Samuel Gray resigned on 2 April 1864. The resulting by-election on 29 April 1864 was won by Henry Parkes .
^ a b c East Macquarie MLA William Suttor resigned on 14 September 1864. The resulting by-election on 6 October 1864 was won by David Buchanan .
^ By-elections & changes in chronological order were Parramatta,[ a] Upper Hunter,[ b] East Sydney,[ c] Goulburn,[ d] Patrick's Plains,[ e] Newtown,[ f] Lower Hunter,[ g] Hunter,[ h] Camden,[ i] Yass Plains,[ j] Tenterfield,[ k] Shoalhaven,[ l] Wellington,[ m] New England,[ n] Orange,[ o] Morpeth,[ p] Carcoar,[ q] Argyle,[ r] Northumberland,[ s] West Sydney,[ t] Liverpool Plains,[ u] Goldfields North,[ v] Central Cumberland,[ w] East Maitland,[ x] Orange (2),[ y] Braidwood,[ z] Kiama,[ aa] East Macquarie,[ ab]
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