Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1864–1869
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the fifth parliament of New South Wales held their seats from 1864 until 1869.[1][2][3][4] The 1864–65 election was held between 22 November 1864 and 10 January 1865 with parliament first meeting on 24 January 1865. The Speaker was John Hay until 31 October 1865 and then William Arnold.[5]
Name | Electorate | Years in office |
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Maurice Alexander | Goulburn | 1861–1872 |
William Arnold | Paterson | 1856–1875 |
Archibald Bell 20 | Upper Hunter | 1868–1872 |
Edward Brown 10 | Tumut | 1866–1872, 1891–1894 |
Stephen Brown | Newtown | 1864–1881 |
David Buchanan 19 | East Macquarie | 1860–1862, 1864–1867, 1869–1877, 1879–1885, 1888–1889 |
Marshall Burdekin 8, 16 | Williams, East Sydney | 1863–1866, 1867–1869 |
John Burns | Hunter | 1861–1869, 1872–1891 |
James Byrnes | Parramatta | 1858–1861, 1864–1872 |
John Caldwell 13 | East Sydney | 1860–1866 |
James Campbell | Morpeth | 1864–1874 |
William Campbell 23 | West Sydney | 1868–1869, 1880–1886 |
Walter Church 25 | Goldfields West | 1869–1872 |
Theophilus Cooper | New England | 1864–1869 |
Sir Charles Cowper 16 | East Sydney | 1856–1859, 1860–1870 |
Charles Cowper, Jr. 10 | Tumut | 1860–1866 |
William Cummings | East Macquarie | 1859–1874 |
James Cunneen | Hawkesbury | 1860–1869, 1872–1877 |
Thomas Dangar 3 | Gwydir | 1865–1885, 1887–1890 |
John Darvall 4 | West Sydney | 1859–1865 |
Leopold De Salis | Queanbeyan | 1864–1869 |
Phillip Dignam | Argyle | 1864–1869 |
Alexander Dodds | East Maitland | 1864–1872 |
Stephen Donnelly 15 | Goldfields West | 1864–1866 |
Richard Driver | West Macquarie | 1860–1880 |
Geoffrey Eagar 4 | West Sydney | 1863–1864, 1865–1869 |
Joseph Eckford | Wollombi | 1860–1872, 1877–1882 |
Daniel Egan | Eden | 1856–1870 |
Peter Faucett 6 | Yass Plains | 1856–1859, 1860, 1861–1865 |
James Farnell | Parramatta | 1860–1860, 1864–1885, 1887–1888 |
William Forlonge 18 | Orange | 1864–1867 |
William Forster | Hastings | 1856–1860, 1861–1864, 1864–1869, 1869–1874, 1875–1876, 1880–1882 |
Thomas Garrett | Shoalhaven | 1860–1871, 1872–1891 |
Hugh Gordon | Tenterfield | 1861–1869 |
William Grahame 2 | Monaro | 1865–1869, 1872–1874 |
James Hannell | Newcastle | 1860–1869, 1872–1874 |
John Hart | East Sydney | 1859–1872 |
John Hay 17 | Central Cumberland | 1856–1857, 1858–1864, 1864–1867 |
Richard Hill 22 | Canterbury | 1868–1877 |
James Hoskins 21 | Goldfields North | 1859–1863, 1868–1882 |
John Hurley | Narellan | 1859–1860, 1864–1880 |
Robert Isaacs 6 | Yass Plains | 1865–1869 |
Samuel Joseph 23 | West Sydney | 1864–1868 |
Joshua Josephson 26 | Braidwood | 1864–1869 |
Michael Kelly 26 | Braidwood | 1869–1870 |
James Kemp 14 | Bathurst | 1864–1866 |
John Lackey 17 | Central Cumberland | 1860–1864, 1867–1880 |
Robert Landale | Murray | 1864–1869 |
John Dunmore Lang | West Sydney | 1859–1869 |
John Laycock 11 | Clarence | 1859–1866 |
Benjamin Lee | West Maitland | 1864–1874 |
George Lord | Bogan | 1856–1877 |
John Lloyd | Liverpool Plains | 1864–1869 |
John Lucas 1 | Canterbury Hartley | 1860–1869, 1871–1880 |
Samuel Lyons 24 | Central Cumberland | 1859–1860, 1868–1869 |
William Macleay | Murrumbidgee | 1856–1874 |
Allan Macpherson 24 | Central Cumberland | 1863–1868 |
Frederick Manton 8, 9 | Williams | 1866 |
Sir James Martin 2 | Lachlan, Monaro | 1856, 1857–1860, 1862–1873 |
Thomas Mate | Hume | 1860–1869 |
George McKay 18 | Orange | 1867–1869 |
John Morrice | Camden | 1860–1872 |
James Neale | East Sydney | 1864–1874 |
John Nowlan 9 | Williams | 1866–1874 |
James Oatley | Canterbury | 1864–1869 |
Patrick Osborne 12 | Illawarra | 1864–1866 |
Henry Parkes | Kiama | 1856, 1858, 1859–1861, 1864–1870, 1872–1895 |
James Pemell 1, 22 | Canterbury | 1859–1860, 1865–1869 |
Joseph Phelps | Balranald | 1864–1877 |
George Pickering 21 | Goldfields North | 1865–1868 |
William Piddington | Hawkesbury | 1856–1877 |
Richard Roberts | Camden | 1864–1869 |
John Robertson 5, 7, 11 | West Sydney, Clarence | 1856–1861, 1862–1865, 1865–1866, 1866–1870, 1870–1877, 1877–1878, 1882–1886 |
James Rodd | Goldfields South | 1865–1869, 1872–1874 |
James Ryan | Nepean | 1860–1872 |
Saul Samuel | Wellington | 1859–1860, 1862–1872 |
Thomas Smart | Glebe | 1860–1869 |
John Stewart 12 | Illawarra | 1866–1869, 1871–1871 |
Robert Stewart 13 | East Sydney | 1860–1864, 1866–1869 |
Barnard Stimpson | Carcoar | 1864–1869 |
John Sutherland | Paddington | 1860–1881, 1882–1889 |
John Suttor 19 | East Macquarie | 1867–1872 |
William Suttor 14 | Bathurst | 1856–1859, 1860–1864, 1866–1872 |
Samuel Terry | Mudgee | 1859–1869, 1871–1881 |
George Thornton 15, 25 | Goldfields West | 1858–1859, 1867–1868 |
Atkinson Tighe | Northumberland | 1862–1869, 1882–1884 |
William Tunks | St Leonards | 1864–1874 |
William Walker | Windsor | 1860–1869 |
James White 20 | Upper Hunter | 1864–1868 |
Bowie Wilson | Patrick's Plains | 1859–1872 |
William Windeyer 7 | West Sydney | 1859–1862, 1866–1872, 1876–1879 |
Robert Wisdom | Lower Hunter | 1859–1872, 1874–1887 |
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 | Reason for By-election | Date of By-election | Winner of By-election |
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1 | Canterbury | John Lucas | Elected to two seats | 24 February 1865 | James Pemell |
2 | Monaro | James Martin | Elected to two seats | 10 April 1865 | William Grahame |
3 | Gwydir | Thomas Dangar | Position of profit under the crown | 29 June 1865 | Thomas Dangar |
West Sydney | John Darvall | Retired to England | 7 July 1865 | Geoffrey Eagar | |
West Sydney | John Robertson | Financial Difficulty | 20 October 1865 | John Robertson | |
6 | Yass Plains | Peter Faucett | Appointed as a judge in the New South Wales Supreme Court | 6 November 1865 | Robert Isaacs |
7 | West Sydney | John Robertson | Ministerial by-election | 17 January 1866 | William Charles Windeyer |
Williams | Marshall Burdekin | Ministerial by-election | 22 January 1866 | Frederick Manton | |
Williams | Frederick Manton | Financial Difficulty | 19 April 1866 | John Nowlan | |
10 | Tumut | Charles Cowper, Jr. | Absent from parliament without leave | 20 August 1866 | Edward Brown |
11 | Clarence | John Laycock | Cause of resignation is unknown | 27 August 1866 | John Robertson |
12 | Illawarra | Patrick Osborne | Prolonged trip to England | 6 September 1866 | John Stewart |
13 | East Sydney | John Caldwell | Financial Difficulty | 24 September 1866 | Robert Stewart |
14 | Bathurst | James Kemp | Cause of resignation is unknown | 24 December 1866 | William Suttor |
15 | Goldfields West | Stephen Donnelly | Cause of resignation is unknown | 26 February 1867 | George Thornton |
16 | East Sydney | Sir Charles Cowper | Financial Difficulty | 20 March 1867 | Marshall Burdekin |
17 | Central Cumberland | John Hay | Appointed to the Legislative Council | 27 June 1867 | John Lackey |
18 | Orange | William Forlonge | Financial Difficulty | 1 July 1867 | George McKay |
19 | East Macquarie | David Buchanan | Traveled to England to study for the bar | 26 August 1867 | John Suttor |
20 | Upper Hunter | James White | Prolonged trip to England | 6 June 1868 | Archibald Bell |
21 | Goldfields North | George Pickering | Cause of resignation is unknown | 6 July 1868 | James Hoskins |
22 | Canterbury | James Pemell | Cause of resignation is unknown | 19 September 1868 | Richard Hill |
23 | West Sydney | Samuel Joseph | Prolonged trip to England | 15 December 1868 | William Campbell |
24 | Central Cumberland | Allan Macpherson | Cause of resignation is unknown | 17 December 1868 | Samuel Lyons |
25 | Goldfields West | George Thornton | Lengthy trip to England | 15 February 1869 | Walter Church |
26 | Braidwood | Joshua Josephson | Appointed a district court judge | 25 September 1869 | Michael Kelly |
See also[]
- First Martin ministry
- Fourth Cowper ministry
- Second Martin ministry
- Second Robertson ministry
- Results of the 1864–65 New South Wales colonial election
- Candidates of the 1864–65 New South Wales colonial election
References[]
- ^ Green, Antony. "1864-65 elected members". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
- ^ "Part 5B - Members returned for each electorate" (PDF). New South Wales Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
- ^ "Former Members". Members of Parliament. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
- ^ Green, Antony. "1864-69 by-elections". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
- ^ "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856–2006". New South Wales Parliament. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
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