- Cowper ministry (1865–1866)
-
The Cowper ministry (1865–1866) or Fourth Cowper ministry was the ninth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and fourth occasion of being led by the Premier, the Honourable Charles Cowper.
Cowper was elected in the first free elections for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly held in March 1856, and fought unsuccessfully with Stuart Donaldson to form Government. When Donaldson's Government faltered a little over two months after it was formed, Cowper formed Government on the first occasion, but he also lost the confidence of the Assembly a few months later. Cowper formed Government on the second occasion between 1857 and 1859; but it also lost the confidence of the Assembly. On the third occasion, Cowper formed Government following the decision by Premier John Robertson to step aside and focus on land reform,[1] however Cowper then lost the 1863 general election to James Martin.[2] Cowper retained government by defeating Martin at the 1865 general election.[3]
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.
This ministry covers the period from 3 February 1865 until 21 January 1866, when Martin was asked to form government after Cowper again lost the conifidence of the Assembly in December 1865.[4]
Composition of ministry
Portfolio Minister Term commence Term end Term of office Premier
Colonial SecretaryHon. Charles Cowper MLA 3 February 1865 21 January 1866 352 days Colonial Treasurer Hon. Thomas Smart MLA 19 October 1865 258 days Hon. Saul Samuel MLA 20 October 1865 3 January 1866 75 days Hon. Marshall Burdekin MLA 4 January 1866 21 January 1866 17 days Attorney-General Hon. John Darvall MLA 3 February 1865 20 June 1865 137 days Hon. John Plunkett MLA 25 August 1865 21 January 1866 149 days Solicitor-General
Representative of the Government in Legislative CouncilHon. John Hargrave MLA 3 February 1865 352 days Secretary for Lands Hon. John Robertson MLA 19 October 1865 258 days Hon. William Arnold MLA 20 October 1865 30 October 1865 10 days Hon. John Robertson, MLA 1 January 1866 21 January 1866 20 days Secretary for Public Works Hon. William Arnold, MLA 3 February 1865 19 October 1865 258 days Hon. Thomas Smart MLA 20 October 1865 21 January 1866 93 days Postmaster-General1 James Cunneen 1 October 1865 112 days - 1 A Member of the Government without a Seat in the Cabinet
See also
- Charles Cowper - second Premier of New South Wales
- Self-government in New South Wales
- Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1864–1869
- First Cowper ministry (1856)
- Second Cowper ministry (1857–1859)
- Third Cowper ministry (1861–1863)
- Fifth Cowper ministry (1870)
References
- ^ Nairn, Bede. "Robertson, Sir John (1816 - 1891)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Australian National University. http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A060050b.htm. Retrieved 2007-02-22.
- ^ Serle, Percival. "Martin, James (1820-1886)". Dictionary of Australian Biography. Project Gutenberg Australia. http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogMa-Mo.html#martin3. Retrieved 2007-02-18.
- ^ Ward, John M.. "Cowper, Sir Charles (1807 - 1875)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Australian National University. http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A030447b.htm. Retrieved 2007-02-20.
- ^ "Former Members - Chronological List of Ministries 1856 to 2009 (requires download)" (Excel spreadsheet). Project for the Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government in NSW. Parliament of New South Wales. http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/web/common.nsf/key/Archives_MemberPage. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
Preceded by
Martin ministry (1863–1865)Cowper ministry (1865–1866)
1865–1866Succeeded by
Martin ministry (1866–1868)New South Wales ministries Colonial government (1856-1900) Donaldson · Cowper (1) · Parker · Cowper (2) · Forster · Robertson (1) · Cowper (3) · Martin (1) · Cowper (4) · Martin (2) · Robertson (2) · Cowper (5) · Martin (3) · Parkes (1) · Robertson (3) · Parkes (2) · Robertson (4) · Farnell · Parkes (3) · Stuart · Dibbs (1) · Robertson (5) · Jennings · Parkes (4) · Dibbs (2) · Parkes (5) · Dibbs (3) · Reid · LyneState government (1901-present) Categories:- New South Wales ministries
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.