Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1891–1894 explained

Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council who served from 1891 to 1894 were appointed for life by the Governor on the advice of the Premier. This list includes members between the elections commencing on 17 June 1891 and the election on 17 July 1894. The President was Sir John Hay until his death on 10 January 1892 and then Sir John Lackey.

Although a loose party system had emerged in the Legislative Assembly at this time, there was no real party structure in the Council.

Name Years in office Office
1888–1903
1892–1926
1858–1861, 1861–1891
1890–1906
1885–1909
1891–1895
1863–1901
1885–1930
1892–1901
1883–1917
1888–1896
1889–1906
1874–1898
1885–1892
1880–1894
1891–1894
1888–1894
1887–1892, 1895–1901
1892–1896
1892–1903
1885–1892
1867–1892President
(8 July 1873 – 10 January 1892)
1893–1898, 1898–1900Attorney General
(15 December 1893 – 2 August 1894)
1889–1918
1880–1895
1889–1900
1888–1908
1892–1901
1883–1900Chairman of Committees
1867–1870, 1890–1897
1881–1885, 1887–1893
1889–1924
1888–1907
1880–1904
1856–1857, 1882–1894
1885–1903President
(26 January 1892 – 23 May 1903)
1889–1897
1889–1893
1882–1912
1887–1897
1885–1909
1856–1861, 1864–1893
1880–1902
1882–1911
1885–1903, 1903–1925
1889–1914Representative of the Government
Vice-President of the Executive Council
(5 April 1893 – 2 August 1894)
1877–1891
1861–1876, 1888–1895
1880–1895
1882–1900
1885–1923
1879–1906
1891–1892, 1895–1898
1888–1898Minister of Justice
(23 October 1891 – 14 December 1893)
1887–1907
1891–1916
1888–1908
1891–1893
1890–1925
1882–1903
1882–1893
1892–1909
1870–1871, 1887–1899Representative of the Government
Vice-President of the Executive Council
(23 October 1891 – 26 January 1893)
1885–1894
1888–1903
1880–1895
1892–1902
1887–1900
1879–1895
1880–1900
1890–1896
1877–1901
1892–1903
1888–1916
1887–1906
1888–1908
1887–1907
1882–1899
1888–1900
1892–1893

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