Members of the Queensland Legislative Council, 1860–1869 explained

This is a list of members of the Queensland Legislative Council from its creation on 1 May 1860 to 31 December 1869. Appointments, made by the Governor of Queensland, were for life, although many members for one reason or another resigned. Prior to 1860, Queensland was part of the colony of New South Wales.

Starting with 11 members, by 26 April 1861, the council had increased to 21 members. From then until the end of the decade, the mean membership was slightly over 20, ranging from 16–17 for a period from July 1865 to February 1866, to 23–24 for a period from July 1863 to April 1864.

Office bearers

President of the Legislative Council:

Chairman of Committees:

Members

The following members served in the Legislative Council between 1860 and 1869:[1]

NameDate appointedDate leftReason for leaving
Resignation
Resignation
Resignation
Resignation
Resignation
Elected to Assembly
Resignation
Seat vacated
Resignation
Death
Resignation
Resignation
Resignation
Resignation
Returned to England
Death
Resignation
Death
Elected to Assembly
Resignation
Resignation
Elected to Assembly
Resignation
Resignation
Death

References

Notes and References

  1. 27 April 2020.