Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1874–1877
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, from the elections of 25 March; 9, 22 April 1874 to the elections of 11 May 1877.[1] Victoria was a British self-governing colony in Australia at the time.
- Note the "Term in Office" refers to that member's term(s) in the Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate.
Name | Electorate | Term in Office |
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William Bayles | Villiers & Heytesbury | 1864–1880 |
Thomas Bent | Brighton | 1871–1894; 1900–1909 |
Graham Berry | Geelong West [x] | 1861–1865; 1869–1886 |
Robert Burrowes | Sandhurst | 1866–1877; 1880–1893 |
Ewen Hugh Cameron | Evelyn | 1874–1914 |
Colin Campbell | Crowlands [x] | 1856–1859; 1874–1877 |
Michael Carroll [a] | Ararat | 1874–1875 |
James Casey | Mandurang | 1861–1862; 1863–1880 |
Alfred Clark | Williamstown | 1871–1887 |
William Clarke | Grenville | 1871–1877 |
Edward Cohen | East Melbourne | 1861–1865; 1868–1877 |
Joseph Connor | Polwarth & South Grenville | 1864–1871; 1874–1877; 1882–1886 |
Thomas Cope | Normanby | 1868–1880 |
George Selth Coppin | East Melbourne | 1874–1877; 1883–1889 |
John Branscombe Crews | South Bourke | 1858–1859; 1864–1865; 1868–1877 |
John Curtain | North Melbourne | 1871–1877 |
Benjamin George Davies | Avoca | 1861–1880 |
Edward Dixon | St Kilda | 1874–1880; 1889–1894 |
John Gavan Duffy | Dalhousie | 1874–1886; 1887–1904 |
John Everard [b] | Collingwood | 1858–1859; 1861; 1864; 1868–1871; 1874 |
James Farrell | Castlemaine | 1866–1878 |
James Francis [c] | Richmond | 1859–1874; 1878–1884 |
Simon Fraser | Rodney | 1874–1883 |
William Fraser | Maryborough [x] | 1871–1877 |
John Masters Garratt | Geelong East [x] | 1871–1877 |
Duncan Gillies | Maryborough [x] | 1861–1868; 1870–1877; 1877–1889 |
Frederick Race Godfrey | East Bourke | 1874–1877 |
James Macpherson Grant | Avoca | 1856–1870; 1871–1885 |
Patrick Hanna | Murray Boroughs [x] | 1866–1877 |
George Higinbotham [d] | East Bourke Boroughs | 1861–1861; 1862–1871; 1873–1876 |
John Rout Hopkins | South Grant [x] | 1864–1867; 1871–1877; 1892–1894 |
Thomas Hunt | Kilmore [x] | 1874–1892; 1903–1904 |
Robert Inglis | Richmond | 1874–1877 |
John James | Ballarat East | 1869–1870; 1871–1886 |
Robert de Bruce Johnstone | Geelong West [x] | 1870–1881 |
Joseph Jones [e] | Ballarat West | 1871–1875; 1876–1877; 1879–1880 |
George Kerferd | Ovens | 1864–1886 |
Peter Lalor | South Grant [x] | 1856–1871; 1874–1889 |
Edward Langton | West Melbourne | 1866–1867; 1868–1877 |
Jonas Levien | South Grant [x] | 1871–1877; 1880–1906 |
Francis Longmore | Ripon & Hampden | 1864–1883; 1894–1897 |
James MacBain | Wimmera | 1864–1880 |
James McCulloch | Warrnambool | 1856–1861; 1862–1872; 1874–1878 |
Townsend McDermott | Ballarat East | 1874–1877 |
Angus Mackay | Sandhurst | 1868–1880; 1883–1886 |
William McLellan | Ararat | 1859–1877; 1883–1897 |
Charles MacMahon | West Melbourne | 1861–1864; 1866–1878; 1880–1886 |
John MacPherson | Dundas | 1864–1865; 1866–1878 |
John Madden [f] | West Bourke | 1874–1875; 1876–1883 |
Francis Mason | South Gippsland | 1871–1877; 1878–1886; 1889–1902 |
Thompson Moore | Mandurang | 1871–1880; 1883–1886 |
James Munro | North Melbourne | 1874–1880; 1881–1883; 1886–1892 |
Thomas Must | Portland | 1873–1877 |
Michael O'Grady [g] | Villiers & Heytesbury | 1861–1868; 1870–1876 |
James Patterson | Castlemaine | 1870–1895 |
Mark Pope [h] | Grenville | 1862–1865 |
James Purves | Mornington | 1872–1880 |
Robert Ramsay | East Bourke | 1870–1882 |
John Richardson [i] | Geelong East [x] | 1861–1876 |
Richard Richardson | Creswick | 1874–1886; 1889–1894 |
John Carre Riddell | West Bourke | 1860–1877 |
James Service | Maldon | 1857–1862; 1874–1881; 1883–1886 |
George Paton Smith | South Bourke | 1866–1871; 1874–1877 |
George Verney Smith | Ovens | 1864–1877 |
John Smith | West Bourke | 1856–1879 |
Robert Murray Smith | St Kilda | 1873–1877; 1878–1882; 1894–1900 |
William Collard Smith | Ballarat West | 1861–1864; 1871–1892; 1894–1894 |
Frederick Smyth [j] | North Gippsland | 1866–1867; 1868–1875; 1877–1880 |
James Syme Stewart | Creswick | 1871–1877; 1889 |
James Forester Sullivan [k] | Collingwood | 1861–1871; 1874–1876 |
David Thomas [l] | Sandridge | 1868–1876 |
Albert Tucker | Collingwood | 1874–1900 |
Robert Walker | Castlemaine | 1871–1877 |
John Whiteman | Emerald Hill | 1866–1867; 1868–1877 |
William Witt | The Murray [x] | 1868–1872; 1874–1877 |
John Woods | Crowlands [x] | 1859–1864; 1871–1892 |
Henry Wrixon | Belfast | 1868–1877; 1880–1894 |
Charles Young | Kyneton Boroughs | 1874–1892 |
Charles MacMahon was Speaker, Benjamin Davies was Chairman of Committees.
- [a] Carrol forfeited his seat in May 1875, replaced by David Gaunson May 1875.
- [b] Everard resigned in July 1874, replaced by George Langridge in August 1874.
- [c] Francis resigned in November 1874, replaced by Joseph Bosisto in December 1874.
- [d] Higinbotham resigned in January 1876, replaced by William Mitchell Cook in February 1876.
- [e] Jones left Parliament in October 1875, replaced by George Fincham in November 1875.
- [f] Madden left Parliament in October 1875, replaced by Mark Last King in November 1875.
- [g] O'Grady died 5 January 1876, replaced by Joseph Jones in February 1876.
- [h] Pope died 8 July 1874, replaced by Richard Henry Lock in August 1874.
- [i] Richardson died 12 March 1876, replaced by Charles Kernot in April 1876.
- [j] Smyth resigned c. March 1875, replaced by James McKean from May 1875 until being expelled in July 1876; replaced by Charles Gavan Duffy from August 1876.
- [k] Sullivan died 3 February 1876, replaced by James Mirams in a February 1876 by-election.
- [l] Thomas died 10 July 1876, replaced by John Madden in an August 1876 by-election.
- x = district abolished in 1877
References
- "Elections since 1856". Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
- Edward Sweetman (1920). Constitutional Development of Victoria, 1851-6. Whitcombe & Tombs Limited. pp. 182–183. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- "Re-Member (Former Members)". State Government of Victoria. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- Victorian Hansard, Session 1874 (PDF). 18. John Ferres, Melb. 1874.
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