Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1861–1864 explained

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly in Australia from the elections of 2–19 August 1861 to the elections of October–November 1864.[1]

Note the "Term in Office" refers to that members term(s) in the Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate.

Name Term in Office
1858–1864
1856–1864; 1866–1870
1861–1864
1861–1862
1856–1864
1856–1857; 1859–1864
1861–1865; 1869–1886; 1892–1897
1861–1862; 1863–1880
1859–1864
1858–1859; 1861–1862
1860–1861
1861–1865; 1868–1877
1861
1861–1864
1861–1880
1861–1864
1861–1862
1859–1864
1856–1864; 1867–1874; 1876–1880
1861–1867
1858–1859; 1861; 1864;
1868–1871; 1874
1861–1862
1860–1868
1859–1874; 1878–1884
1859–1870
1859–1862
1861–1868; 1870–1877;
1877–1894; 1897–1903
1856–1870; 1871–1885
1860–1862
1856–1858; 1860–1864
1857–1864
1861–1862
1859–1864
1859–1865
1856–1864; 1868–1871
1857–1864; 1866–1867
1857–1864; 1866–1867
1859–1864
1860–1863
1861–1864
1861–1865; 1867–1867
1856–1871; 1874–1889
1861–1864
1861–1867
1861–1865; 1866–1867
1859–1864
1859–1861; 1861–1864
1861–1867
1861–1864
1859–1877; 1883–1897
1861–1864; 1866–1878; 1880–1886
1861
1858–1858; 1859–1864
1856–1865; 1866–1871
1859–1864
1861–1863
1861–1864
1861–1868; 1870–1876
1861–1864; 1880–1885
1856–1865; 1877–1883
1856–1859; 1861–1863
1856–1857; 1859–1862
1861–1867
1859–1862
1861–1876
1860–1877
1857–1862; 1874–1881; 1883–1886
1856–1879
1859–1865; 1871–1874; 1877–1880;
1880–1883; 1886–1894
1861–1864; 1871–1892; 1894–1894
1856–1867
1861–1871; 1874–1876
1861–1867
1859–1868
1861–1864
1861–1864
1859–1864; 1871–1892
1861–1864; 1877–1880; 1886–1889

Brodribb resigned in March 1862; replaced by George Higinbotham in an April 1862 by-election

H. Chapman resigned in February 1862; replaced by James McCulloch in a March 1862 by-election

J. Chapman was disqualified in October 1861; replaced by Alexander John Smith in a November 1861 by-election

Casey was unseated on petition in March 1862; replaced by Robert Frederick Howard in a March 1862 by-election

Costello was expelled in November 1861; replaced by John Sinclair in a November 1861 by-election[2]

Denovan resigned in July 1862; replaced by Robert Strickland in a November 1862 by-election

Everard was disqualified in August 1861 (insolvent); replaced by George Mackay in an August 1861 by-election. Mackay resigned in April 1864; replaced in turn by Everard in an April 1864 by-election

Flint resigned March 1862; replaced by Tharp Girdlestone in an April 1862 by-election

Gillespie resigned in March 1862; replaced by Mark Morrell Pope in a March 1862 by-election

Gray resigned in September 1862; replaced by John MacGregor in a November 1862 by-election

Hedley resigned in October 1862; replaced by John Johnson in a November 1862 by-election

Ireland resigned in April 1864; replaced by Samuel MacGregor in a May 1864 by-election

Ireland won both Maryborough, and Villiers and Heytesbury; he resigned from the former; replaced by George S. Evans in an October 1861 by-election

Jones resigned in March 1863; replaced by John Thomson in an April 1863 by-election

Manifold resigned in November 1861; replaced by John Wood in a December 1861 by-election

Nixon left the Assembly in July 1863; replaced by Archibald Michie sworn-in August 1863

Owens resigned around July 1863; replaced by James Joseph Casey sworn-in August 1863

Pyke resigned in June 1862; replaced by George Allen Smyth in a November 1862 by-election

Reid was disqualified in May 1862; replaced by John Orr in a March 1862 by-election

Service resigned around August 1862; replaced by George Morton in a November by-election

W. Smith resigned in January 1864; replaced by Robert Lewis sworn-in February 1864; Lewis resigned c. July 1864

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elections since 1856 . Parliament of Victoria . 3 February 2014.
  2. News: Legislative Assembly . The Argus . Melbourne, Vic. . 27 November 1861.