Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1853–1856
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Council, as appointed to the Council of 1853 or elected at the 1853 election (main table). Members added in 1855 are noted in a separate section below.
From 1851 to 1856 the original Legislative Council was unicameral (a single chamber) and consisted of Electoral districts.[1] From 1856 onwards, the Victorian parliament consisted of two houses, the Victorian Legislative Council (upper house, consisting of Provinces) and the Victorian Legislative Assembly (lower house).[2]
- Note the "Term in Office" refers to that members term(s) in the Council, not necessarily for that electorate.
a Aldcorn resigned 24 November 1853; replaced by James McCulloch (non-office-bearing nominee) from 1 August 1854[3]
b Annand resigned July 1855; replaced by Thomas Embling, by-election Sep. 1855
c Campbell resigned May 1854; replaced by Thomas Howard Fellows, by-election Sep. 1854
d Childers was Auditor-General until 5 December 1853[4] replaced by Edward Grimes from 8 December 1853.[5] Childers was Collector of Customs from 5 December 1853
e Cole resigned May 1855; replaced by John King by-election Nov. 1855
f Cowie resigned May 1854, replaced by James Harrison, by-election Nov. 1854
g Croke resigned January 1854, replaced by Robert Molesworth from 4 January 1854[6]
h Dane resigned November 1854; replaced by Henry Samuel Chapman, by-election Feb. 1855
i Emmett resigned September 1853; replaced by Andrew Knight on 6 September 1853; Knight resigned 8 March 1854; replaced by Charles Bradshaw on 1 August 1854[3]
j Foster resigned December 1854, replaced by William Haines as Colonial Secretary on 12 December 1854[7]
k Goldsmith resigned November 1853, replaced by John Thompson Charlton
l Graham resigned July 1854, replaced by Donald Kennedy from September 1854[8]
m Haines resigned Dec. 1854; replaced by Horatio Wills, January 1855
n Langlands was unseated; replaced by successful appealer Frederick James Sargood, Oct. 1853
o Mitchell resigned November 1853, replaced by Charles MacMahon
p James Murphy resigned Sep. 1855; replaced by Thomas Rae by-election Nov. 1855
q Nicholson resigned May 1854; replaced by George Horne, by-election Sep. 1854
r Parker resigned August 1854; replaced by Alfred Ross 12 August 1854[3]
s Pohlman resigned as nominee October 1854, elected for Ripon and Hampden, Grenville and Polwarth, January 1855.
Pohlman replaced by Charles Pasley (Colonial Engineer) in the Council on 16 October 1854[3]
t Rutledge resigned Mar. 1854; replaced by Claud Farie, by-election Apr. 1854, resigned Oct. 1885; replaced by James M. Knight, by-election, Dec. 1855
u Splatt resigned Apr. 1854; replaced by William Taylor, by-election Sep. 1854
v Stevens resigned Feb. 1854; replaced by Francis Beaver, by-election Mar. 1854
w Alexander Thomson resigned Aug. 1955; replaced by Alexander Fyfe, by-election Sep. 1854
x James Thomson resigned Feb. 1854; replaced by Colin Campbell, by-election 1854
y Winter resigned Aug. 1854; replaced by William Forlonge, by-election, Oct. 1854
Members from 1855
In 1855, five new electorates were created, a total of eight elected members and one non-office bearing nominee were added to the Council.[9] Nominations took place on 10 November 1855, Humffray and Lalor were elected unopposed.[10] An office-bearing nominee (Treasurer) was added 28 November 1855.[11]
Name | Type | Electoral district[12] / Position | Term in Office |
---|---|---|---|
Robert Benson | elected | Sandhurst | 1855–1856 |
Daniel Cameron | elected | Ovens | 1855–1856 |
James Macpherson Grant | elected | Sandhurst | 1855–1856 |
John Basson Humffray | elected | Ballaarat | 1855–1856 |
Peter Lalor | elected | Ballaarat | 1855–1856 |
Duncan Longden | elected | Avoca | 1855–1856 |
John D. Owens | nominee | — |
1855–1856 |
Vincent Pyke | elected | Castlemaine | 1855–1856 |
Charles Sladen | office-bearing nominee | (Treasurer) | 1855–1856 |
James Atkin Wheeler | elected | Castlemaine | 1855–1856 |
References
- "Victorian Electoral Act" (PDF). New South Wales Government. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
- Sweetman, Edward (1920). Constitutional Development of Victoria, 1851-6. Whitcombe & Tombs Limited. p. 182. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
- Sweetman, p.179
- "Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley". re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012.
- "Grimes, Edward". re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012.
- Statistical register of the State of Victoria, 1908
- "Haines, William Clark". re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012.
- Sweetman, p.176
- Sweetman, p.110
- "Melbourne". The Sydney Morning Herald. 20 November 1855. p. 2.
- Sweetman, p181
- "An Act to further alter "The Victoria Electoral Act of 1851" and to increase the Number of Members of the Legislative Council of Victoria" (PDF). Retrieved 24 June 2013.
- "Re-Member (Former Members)". State Government of Victoria. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
- Wright, Ray (2001). A Blended House. The Legislative Council of Victoria 1851–1856. Parliament of Victoria.
- Labilliere, Francis Peter (1878). "Early History of the Colony of Victoria". Retrieved 29 July 2014.