- Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1857–1860
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This is a list of members of the first parliament of the South Australian House of Assembly, which sat from 22 April 1857 until 1 March 1860. The members were elected at the inaugural 1857 election.
Next Assembly: 1860–1862 Name Electorate Start
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DateTerms Richard Andrews 2 Yatala 5 Jun 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1860, 1862–1870 Benjamin Babbage 6 Encounter Bay 9 Mar 1857 17 Dec 1857 1857 John Bagot Light 26 Feb 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1865 William Bakewell 1 Barossa 13 June 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1860, 1862–1864 John Henry Barrow 8 East Torrens 6 Apr 1858 1 Mar 1860 1858–1860, 1871–1874 Arthur Blyth Gumeracha 26 Feb 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1868, 1870–1877 Charles Bonney 8 East Torrens 26 Feb 1857 26 Jan 1858 1857–1858 William Henville Burford 14 City of Adelaide 9 Mar 1857 29 Apr 1859 1857–1859 James Cole West Torrens 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1860 Edward Collinson 13 Port Adelaide 11 Oct 1858 1 Mar 1860 1858–1860 William Dawes 4 Onkaparinga 9 Mar 1857 24 Nov 1857 1857 Horace Dean 1 Barossa 9 Mar 1857 7 May 1857 1857, 1857 Horace Dean 1 Barossa 1 June 1857 13 June 1857 1857, 1857 Walter Duffield Barossa 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1868, 1870–1871 John Dunn Mount Barker 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1868, 1868 Francis Dutton City of Adelaide 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1862, 1862–1865 Boyle Finniss City of Adelaide 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1862 Lavington Glyde 3 East Torrens 6 Oct 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1875, 1877–1884 John Hallett The Sturt 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1862 Richard Hanson City of Adelaide 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1861 Charles Simeon Hare 2 Yatala 9 Mar 1857 12 May 1857 1857, 1878–1881 John Hart 15 Port Adelaide 9 Mar 1857 23 Aug 1859 1857–1859, 1862–1866, 1868–1873 John Harvey Yatala 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1860 George Charles Hawker 5 Victoria 5 Jan 1858 1 Mar 1860 1858–1865, 1875–1883, 1884–1895 Alexander Hay Gumeracha 26 Feb 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1861, 1867–1871 John Hughes 13 Port Adelaide 9 Mar 1857 24 Sep 1858 1857–1858 George Kingston The Burra and Clare 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1860, 1861–1880 Friedrich Krichauff 9 Mount Barker 9 Mar 1857 12 Mar 1858 1857–1858, 1870–1882, 1884–1890 Robert Leake 5 Victoria 23 Feb 1857 8 Dec 1857 1857 Arthur Fydell Lindsay Encounter Bay 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1860, 1870–1871, 1873–1878 Marshall MacDermott 16 Flinders 23 Feb 1857 1 Sept 1859 1857–1859 Morris Marks 12 The Burra and Clare 9 Mar 1857 2 Aug 1858 1857–1858 William Maturin 7, 10 Light 8 Feb 1858 1 July 1858 1858 Edward McEllister 12 The Burra and Clare 9 Sep 1858 1 Mar 1860 1858–1862 Henry Mildred Noarlunga 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1865 William Milne Onkaparinga 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1868 John Bentham Neales City of Adelaide 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1860, 1862–1870 William Owen 14 City of Adelaide 13 May 1859 1 Mar 1860 1857–1860, 1859–1862 Edward Peake 17 The Burra and Clare 9 Mar 1857 1 Oct 1859 1857–1859 Thomas Reynolds The Sturt 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1862, 1862, 1864–1870,
1871–1872, 1872–1873William Rogers 9 Mount Barker 16 Sep 1858 1 Mar 1860 1858–1860, 1864–1865, 1868,
1868–1870, 1872–1875Luther Scammell West Torrens 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1860 David Shannon 10 Light 9 Sep 1858 1 Mar 1860 1858–1860 Carrington Smedley 7 Light 26 Feb 1857 23 Dec 1857 1857 Judah Solomon 11 City of Adelaide 16 Sep 1858 1 Mar 1860 1858–1860, 1871–1875 Henry Strangways 6 Encounter Bay 15 Jan 1858 1 Mar 1860 1858–1871 Robert Torrens 11 City of Adelaide 9 Mar 1857 1 July 1858 1857–1858 William Townsend 4 Onkaparinga 23 Dec 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1882 David Wark The Murray 23 Feb 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1862 George Waterhouse 3 East Torrens 26 Feb 1857 8 Sep 1857 1857 Thomas Young Noarlunga 9 Mar 1857 1 Mar 1860 1857–1860 - Notes
Note District Outgoing Incoming 1 Barossa Horace Dean was initially declared elected, but the result was overturned by the Court of Disputed Returns on 7 May 1857. Dean won the resulting by-election on 1 June 1857 Dean was again unseated by the Court on 13 June 1857. On 13 June 1857 the court declared William Bakewell duly elected. (Dean was subsequently elected as member for Hastings, New South Wales in December 1869 and July 1870, but was disqualified both times.[citation needed]) 2 Yatala Charles Simeon Hare resigned on 12 May 1857. Richard Andrews won the resulting by-election on 5 June 1857. 3 East Torrens George Waterhouse resigned on 8 September 1857. Lavington Glyde won the resulting by-election on 6 October 1857. 4 Onkaparinga William Dawes resigned on 24 November 1857. William Townsend won the resulting by-election on 23 December 1857. 5 Victoria Robert Leake resigned on 8 December 1857. George Charles Hawker won the resulting by-election on 5 January 1858. 6 Encounter Bay Benjamin Babbage resigned on 17 December 1857. Henry Strangways won the resulting by-election on 15 January 1858. 7 Light Carrington Smedley resigned on 23 December 1857. William Maturin won the resulting by-election on 8 February 1858. 8 East Torrens Charles Bonney resigned on 26 January 1858. John Henry Barrow won the resulting by-election on 6 April 1858. 9 Mount Barker Friedrich Krichauff resigned on 12 March 1858. William Rogers won the resulting by-election on 16 September 1858. 10 Light William Maturin resigned on 1 July 1858. David Shannon won the resulting by-election on 9 September 1858. 11 City of Adelaide Robert Torrens resigned on 1 July 1858. Judah Solomon won the resulting by-election on 16 September 1858. 12 The Burra and Clare Morris Marks resigned on 2 August 1858. Edward McEllister won the resulting by-election on 9 September 1858. 13 Port Adelaide John Hughes resigned on 24September 1858. Edward Collinson won the resulting by-election on 11 October 1858. 14 City of Adelaide William Henville Burford resigned on 29 April 1859. William Owen won the resulting by-election on 13 May 1859. 15 Port Adelaide Seat declared vacant 23 August 1859 - John Hart absent without leave. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1860 election. 16 Flinders Marshall MacDermott accepted the office of special magistrate on 1 September 1859. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1860 election. 17 The Burra and Clare Edward Peake accepted the office of state manager of railways on 1 October 1859. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1860 election. References
- Statistical Record of the Legislature 1836-2007, Parliament of SA, www.parliament.sa.gov.au
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