- Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1886–1891
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This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 26 July 1886 election and the 22 May 1891 election.
Name District Years in office Peter Barrett North Launceston 1886–1897 William Belbin South Hobart 1871–1891 William Bennett[8] Campbell Town 1889–1893; 1903–1909 Stafford Bird[4] Franklin 1882–1903; 1904–1909 Edward Braddon[4][6] West Devon 1879–1888; 1893–1901 Nicholas John Brown Cumberland 1875–1903 William Brown[8] Campbell Town 1882–1889; 1893–1903 William Burgess West Hobart 1881–1891; 1916–1917 Andrew Inglis Clark[2][4] South Hobart 1878–1882; 1887–1898 Harry Conway George Town 1886–1893 Alfred Crisp North Hobart 1886–1900 Edward Crowther Kingborough 1878–1912 John Davies Fingal 1884–1913 Alfred Dobson[5] Glenorchy 1877–1887 John Dodds[2] South Hobart 1878–1887 James Dooley[10] East Devon 1872–1891 Henry Dumaresq Longford 1886–1903 John Falkiner Evandale 1882–1891 Charles Featherstone[7] Sorell 1889–1893 Charles Fenton (senior) Wellington 1886–1897 George Fitzgerald West Hobart 1886–1891 Henry Gill[3] Kingborough 1887–1897 James Gray[7] Sorell 1872–1877; 1882–1889 John Hamilton[5] Glenorchy 1887–1903 John Hart Deloraine 1886–1893 William Hartnoll South Launceston 1884–1902 Samuel Hawkes Ringarooma 1886–1893 George Huston[9] New Norfolk 1886–1890 George Leatham[9] New Norfolk 1891–1903; 1906–1909 Henry Lette North Launceston 1862–1875; 1877–1892 Elliott Lewis Richmond 1886–1903; 1909–1922 Richard Lucas[3] Kingborough 1883–1887 John Lyne Glamorgan 1880–1893 John McCall[6] West Devon 1888–1893; 1901–1909 Charles Mackenzie Wellington 1886–1909 Henry Mugliston Brighton 1886–1891 Henry Murray[10] East Devon 1891–1900; 1902–1909 Alfred Pillinger[5] Oatlands 1876–1899 Thomas Reibey Westbury 1874–1903 Windle St Hill North Hobart 1886–1893 David Scott South Launceston 1886–1891; 1892–1893 William Sidebottom Selby 1885–1893 Edmund Henry Sutton Cressy 1886–1893 Arthur Young East Devon 1886–1891 Notes
- 1 Significant changes to seats occurred at the 1886 election, with several old seats abolished and a net gain of four seats.
- 2 In February 1887, the Attorney-General and member for one of the two South Hobart seats, John Dodds, resigned. Andrew Inglis Clark won the resulting by-election on 4 March 1887.
- 3 On 15 February 1887, Richard Lucas, one of the two members for Kingborough, was appointed Attorney-General in James Agnew's Ministry. He was therefore required to resign and contest a ministerial by-election in his seat. On 15 March 1887, an Opposition candidate, Henry Gill, defeated Lucas at the by-election. The Agnew ministry subsequently fell and Philip Fysh was invited to form a government, which took office on 29 March 1887.
- 4 Following the Fysh ministry's appointment on 29 March 1887, the new ministers were required to resign and contest ministerial by-elections. All were returned unopposed a week later.
- 5 In May 1887, the member for Glenorchy, Alfred Dobson, resigned. John Hamilton won the resulting by-election on 20 June 1887.
- 6 On 29 October 1888, the member for West Devon and Minister for Lands and Works, Edward Braddon, resigned to take up the role of Agent-General for Tasmania in London. John McCall won the resulting by-election on 12 November 1888. Alfred Pillinger replaced Braddon in the Ministry and was returned unopposed at a ministerial by-election on 6 November 1888.
- 7 On 21 January 1889, the member for Sorell, James Gray, died. Charles Featherstone won the resulting by-election on 11 February 1889.
- 8 On 1 April 1889, the member for Campbell Town, William Brown, resigned. William Bennett won the resulting by-election on 30 April 1889.
- 9 On 18 December 1890, the member for New Norfolk, George Huston, died. George Leatham won the resulting by-election on 13 January 1891.
- 10 On 5 February 1891, one of the two members for East Devon, James Dooley, died. Henry Murray won the resulting by-election held later in the month.
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 1856
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