- Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1891–1893
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This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 22 May 1891 election and the 19 December 1893 election.
Party affiliations were relatively loose during the period. In the table below, "Ministerial" relates to supporters of Philip Fysh, who served as Premier of Tasmania until 17 August 1892, and "Opposition" refers to a number of other groups, several of which supported Henry Dobson who became Premier after this time.
Name Party District Years in office Peter Barrett Opposition North Launceston 1886–1897 William Bennett Opposition/Independent Campbell Town 1889–1893; 1903–1909 Stafford Bird Ministerial Franklin 1882–1903; 1904–1909 Nicholas John Brown Opposition Cumberland 1875–1903 William Burgess[2] Opposition West Hobart 1881–1891; 1916–1917 Daniel Burke[7] Opposition Cressy 1893–1903 Andrew Inglis Clark Ministerial South Hobart 1878–1882; 1887–1898 Harry Conway Ministerial/Independent George Town 1886–1893 Alfred Crisp Ministerial/Opposition North Hobart 1886–1900 Edward Crowther Ministerial/Independent Kingborough 1878–1912 John Davies Opposition Fingal 1884–1913 Thomas Dillon[1] Ministerial Brighton 1891 Henry Dobson[1] Opposition Brighton 1891–1900 Henry Dumaresq Ministerial/Opposition Longford 1886–1903 Charles Featherstone[6] Ministerial Sorell 1889–1893 Charles Fenton (senior) Opposition Wellington 1886–1897 Alexander Fowler[5] Independent North Launceston 1893; 1897–1901 Edward Giblin Independent South Hobart 1891–1893 Henry Gill Ministerial/Independent Kingborough 1887–1897 John Hamilton Ministerial/Independent Glenorchy 1887–1903 John Hart Ministerial/Opposition Deloraine 1886–1893 William Hartnoll[3] Opposition South Launceston 1884–1902 Samuel Hawkes Ministerial Ringarooma 1886–1893 John Henry[3] Opposition East Devon 1891–1897 George Hiddlestone Opposition West Hobart 1891–1897 George Leatham Ministerial New Norfolk 1891–1903; 1906–1909 Henry Lette[4] Independent North Launceston 1862–1875; 1877–1892 Elliott Lewis[3] Opposition Richmond 1886–1903; 1909–1922 John Lyne Opposition Glamorgan 1880–1893 John McCall Independent West Devon 1888–1893; 1901–1909 Charles Mackenzie Opposition Wellington 1886–1909 Edward Mulcahy[2] Ministerial West Hobart 1891–1903; 1910–1919 Henry Murray Opposition East Devon 1891–1900; 1902–1909 Alfred Pillinger Ministerial Oatlands 1876–1899 Thomas Reibey Ministerial Westbury 1874–1903 Windle St Hill Ministerial/Independent North Hobart 1886–1893 David Scott[4][5] Independent North Launceston 1886–1891; 1892–1893 William Sidebottom Opposition Selby 1885–1893 John Charles von Steiglitz Independent Evandale 1891–1903 Edmund Henry Sutton[7] Ministerial Cressy 1886–1893 Samuel Sutton Opposition South Launceston 1891–1897; 1901–1903 Joseph Woollnough[6] Ministerial Sorell 1893–1903 Notes
- 1 On 25 July 1891, the election of the Ministerial member for Brighton, Thomas Dillon, was declared void under the Electoral Act 1890 following a petition by the unsuccessful candidate and incumbent member, Henry Mugliston, alleging Dillon had engaged in corrupt practices and bribery during the campaign. Henry Dobson, the Opposition candidate, won the resulting by-election on 12 August 1891.
- 2 In August 1891, William Burgess, one of the two members for West Hobart, resigned. Edward Mulcahy won the resulting by-election on 19 August 1891.
- 3 On 17 August 1892, following the fall of the Fysh governnment, Henry Dobson was invitesd to form a government which included three Assembly members. These members were therefore required to resign and contest ministerial by-elections. On 26 August 1892, all of them were returned unopposed.
- 4 On 5 August 1892, Henry Lette, one of the two members for North Launceston, died. David Scott won the resulting by-election on 9 September 1892.
- 5 On 11 January 1893, just four months into his term, David Scott, one of the two members for North Launceston, died. Alexander Fowler won the resulting by-election on 31 January 1892.
- 6 In March 1893, Charles Featherstone, the member for Sorell, resigned. Joseph Woollnough won the resulting by-election on 18 April 1893.
- 7 On 24 April 1893, Edmund Henry Sutton, the member for Cressy, died. Daniel Burke won the resulting by-election on 16 May 1893.
Sources
- Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1976). Voting for the South Australian, Western Australian and Tasmanian Lower Houses, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-7081-1334-6.
- Parliament of Tasmania (2006). The Parliament of Tasmania from 1956
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