- Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1874–1877
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This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1874 to 1877. Elections for the eighth Legislative Assembly were held between 8 December 1874 and 12 January 1875 with parliament first meeting on 27 January 1875. There were 72 members elected for 52 single member electorates, 6 two member electorates and 2 four member electorates. During this parliament the number of graduates of Sydney University exceeded 100 and the seat of University of Sydney was created. The maximum term of this parliament was 3 years and the assembly was dissolved after 34 months. Premiers during this parliament were John Robertson 9 February 1875 till 22 March 1877 and from 17 August 1877 and Henry Parkes 22 March 1877 till 17 August 1877
Name Electorate Years in office Robert Abbott Tenterfield 1872–1877, 1880-1882 George Allen Glebe 1869–1883 William Arnold 1 Paterson 1856–1875 Ezekial Baker Goldfields South 1870-1877, 1879-1881, 1884-1887 Thomas Bawden Clarence 1869–1880 Hanley Bennett 6 Liverpool Plains 1872–1880 John Booth East Macquarie 1872–1877 Herbert Brown 1 Paterson 1875–1898 Steven Brown Newtown 1864–1881 Thomas Brown 7 Hartley 1872–1876 William Browne Patrick's Plains 1872–1880 David Buchanan Goldfields West 1860–1862, 1864–1867, 1869–1877, 1879–1885, 1888–1889 John Burns Hunter 1861–1869, 1872–1891 Edward Butler Argyle 1869–1877 Charles Byrnes Parramatta 1874–1877, 1880-1882 Angus Cameron West Sydney 1874–1889, 1894-1896 Samuel Charles Kiama 1874–1880 Henry Clarke Eden 1869–1894, 1895–1904 Henry Cohen West Maitland 1874–1885 Edward Combes13 Orange 1872-1874, 1877-1885 James Cunneen Wollombi 1860–1869, 1872–1877 Henry Dangar West Sydney 1874–1877, 1880-1882 Thomas Dangar Jr. Gwydir 1865–1885, 1887–1890 John Davies East Sydney 1874–1887 George Day Hume 1874–1889 George Dibbs West Sydney 1874–1877, 1882–1895 Richard Driver Windsor 1860–1880 James Farnell St Leonards 1860–1860, 1864–1885, 1887–1888 Michael Fitzpatrick Yass Plains 1869–1881 Robert Forster Goldfields North 1862–1864, 1870–1872, 1874-1877 William Forster 5 Murrumbidgee 1856–1860, 1861–1864, 1864–1869, 1869–1874,
1875–1876, 1880–1882Thomas Garrett Camden 1860–1871, 1872–1891 Stephen Goold 11 Mudgee 1874–1876 Samuel Gray Illawarra 1859-1864, 1874-1880, 1882-1885 Edward Greville Braidwood 1870–1880 William Hay Murray 1872–1877, 1880-1882 Richard Hill Canterbury 1868–1877 James Hoskins Tumut 1859–1863, 1868–1882 Thomas Hungerford 2,4 Upper Hunter 1875-1875, 1877-1882, 1885-1887 John Hurley (1796-1882) Narellan 1859–1860, 1864–1869, 1872-1880 John Hurley (1844-1911) 7 Hartley 1872-1874, 1876-1880, 1887–1891, 1901-1907 Archibald Jacob Lower Hunter 1872–1882 William Johnston 12 Williams 1877–1880 John Lackey Central Cumberland 1860–1864, 1867–1880 Joseph Leary 5 Murrumbidgee 1860–1864, 1869–1872, 1876-1880 George Lloyd Newcastle 1869–1877, 1880–1882, 1885-1887 George Lord Bogan 1856–1877 William Long 3 Central Cumberland 1875–1880 John Lucas Canterbury 1860–1869, 1871–1880 Andrew Lynch 9 Carcoar 1876–1884 John Macintosh East Sydney 1872–1880 John McElhone 4 Upper Hunter 1875-1889, 1895-1898 Solomon Meyer 9 Carcoar 1874–1876 Alexander Montague Monaro 1874–1877 Henry Moses Hawkesbury 1869–1880, 1882-1885 Harris Nelson 13 Orange 1872–1877 Arthur Onslow Camden 1869–1880 Henry Parkes East Sydney 1856, 1858, 1859–1861, 1864–1870, 1872–1895 Joseph Phelps Balranald 1864–1877 William Piddington Hawkesbury 1856–1877 Charles Pilcher West Macquarie 1874–1882 John Robertson West Sydney 1856–1861, 1862–1865, 1865–1866, 1866–1870,
1870–1877, 1877–1878, 1882–1886Richard Rouse 11 Mudgee 1876–1879 Stephen Scholey East Maitland 1872–1878 Patrick Shepherd Nepean 1874–1877 John Smith Wellington 1872–1877 Robert Smith Hastings 1870–1889 Charles Stevens 14 Northumberland 1874–1877 Alexander Stuart East Sydney 1874–1885 John Sutherland Paddington 1860–1881, 1882–1889 Francis Bathurst Suttor Bathurst 1875–1890 William Suttor, Jr. East Macquarie 1875–1879 Hugh Taylor 6 Parramatta 1872–1880, 1882-1894 William Teece Goulburn 1872–1880 Samuel Terry New England 1859–1869, 1871–1881 William Turner 14 Northumberland 1877-1877, 1880-1881 James Warden Shoalhaven 1871–1877 James Watson Lachlan 1869–1882, 1884–1885 William Watson 12 Williams 1874–1877 Joseph Wearne 3 Central Cumberland 1869–1875 Francis White2 Upper Hunter 1874–1875 William Windeyer 10 University of Sydney 1859–1862, 1866–1872, 1876–1879 Robert Wisdom Morpeth 1859–1872, 1874–1887 John Wright Queanbeyan 1874–1877 - 1 Paterson MLA William Arnold died on 1 March 1875. The resulting by-election was won by Herbert Brown on 18 March 1875.
- 2 Upper Hunter MLA Francis White died on 4 May 1875. The resulting by-election was won by Thomas Hungerford on 7 June 1875.
- 3 Central Cumberland MLA Joseph Wearne resigned due to financial difficulties in June 1875. The resulting by-election on 28 June1875 was won by William Long.
- 4 Upper Hunter MLA Thomas Hungerford's election was declared void in July 1875. The resulting by-election was won by Thomas Robertson on 31 March 1873.
- 5 Murrumbidgee MLA William Forster resigned to accept the position of assistant to the Agent-General Charles Cowper in February 1876. The resulting by-election was won by Joseph Leary on 6 March 1876.
- 6 Parramatta MLA Hugh Taylor resigned as he believed he had a position of profit under the crown. Having resolved this he was re-elected at the resulting by-election on 20 April 1876.
- 7 Hartley MLA Thomas Brown's election was declared void as he held a position of profit under the crown in March 1876. The resulting by-election was won by John Hurley (1844-1911) on 21 April 1876.
- 8 Liverpool Plains MLA Hanley Bennett resigned due to financial difficulties in May 1876. Having resolved this he successfully contested the resulting by-election on 5 June 1876.
- 9 Carcoar MLA Solomon Meyer resigned in May 1876. The resulting by-election on 21 June 1876 was won by Andrew Lynch.
- 10 Having passed the threshold of 100 graduates the seat of University of Sydney was created. William Windeyer won the resulting by-election on 8 September 1876.
- 11 Mudgee MLA Stephen Goold died on 28 August1876. The resulting by-election was won by Richard Rouse on 5 October 1876.
- 12 Williams MLA William Watson resigned in January 1877. The resulting by-election on 12 February 1877 was won by William Johnston.
- 13 Orange MLA Harris Nelson resigned in January 1877. The resulting by-election on 22 February 1877 was won by Edward Combes.
- 14 Northumberland MLA Charles Stevens resigned due to financial difficulties in May 1876. The resulting by-election on 20 July 1877 was won by William Turner .
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.
References
- "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856-2006". New South Wales Parliament. http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/V3ListFormerMembers. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
- Antony Green. "NSW Elections Analysis". New South Wales Parliament. http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/resources/nswelectionsanalysis/HomePage.htm. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
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