Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1856–1859

Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1856–1859

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1856 to 1859.

Name Electorate First elected
Travers Adamson Murray 1856
William Anderson Evelyn and Mornington 1856
Butler Aspinall Talbot 1856
John Baragwanath Rodney 1856
Francis Beaver Belfast 1856
Robert Bennett East Bourke 1856
David Blair Talbot 1856
John Brooke Geelong 1856
Daniel Cameron Ovens 1856
Colin Campbell Polwarth, Ripon, Hampden and South Grenville 1856
Daniel Campbell Richmond 1856
Hugh Childers Portland 1856
Andrew Clarke South Melbourne 1856
James Davis Alberton 1856
Charles Gavan Duffy Villiers and Heytesbury 1856
Thomas Embling Collingwood 1856
George Evans Richmond 1856
Thomas Fellows St Kilda 1856
John Foster Williamstown 1856
Alexander Fyfe Geelong 1856
John Goodman Murray 1856
James Grant Sandhurst 1856
Augustus Greeves East Bourke 1856
Charles Griffith Dundas and Follett 1856
William Haines South Grant 1856
William Hammill Wimmera 1856
George Harker Collingwood 1856
Edward Henty Normanby 1856
George Horne Warrnambool 1856
Daniel Hughes Portland 1856
John Humffray North Grant 1856
George Johnson Kyneton Boroughs 1856
John King Gippsland 1856
Peter Lalor North Grenville 1856
James McCulloch Wimmera 1856
Robert McDougall West Bourke 1856
Archibald Michie Melbourne 1856
David Moore Melbourne 1856
Francis Murphy Murray Boroughs 1856
John Myles South Grant 1856
Patrick O'Brien South Bourke 1856
John O'Shanassy Kilmore 1856
John Owens Loddon 1856
Alexander Palmer Castlemaine Boroughs 1856
Charles Pasley South Bourke 1856
Patrick Phelan West Bourke 1856
Vincent Pyke Castlemaine Boroughs 1856
Charles Read Geelong 1856
Andrew Rutherford Colac 1856
William Rutledge Villiers and Heytesbury 1856
Frederick Sargood St Kilda 1856
Charles Sladen Geelong 1856
John Smith Melbourne 1856
Peter Snodgrass Anglesey 1856
William Stawell Melbourne 1856
Ebenezer Syme Loddon 1856
Jeremiah Ware Polwarth, Ripon, Hampden and South Grenville 1856
J. B. Were Brighton 1856
Horatio Wills South Grant 1856
Members of the Parliament of Victoria
Legislative Council

1853–1856 • 1856–1858 • 1858–1860

Legislative Assembly

1856–1859 • 1859–1861


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