This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Council from the elections of 3 September 1886 to the elections of 31 August 1888.[1]
There were fourteen Provinces, each returning three members for a total of 42 members.
Note the "Term in Office" refers to that members term(s) in the Council, not necessarily for that Province.
Name | Term in Office | |
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1874–1913 | ||
1883–1891 | ||
1854–1856; 1882–1887 | ||
1882–1904 | ||
1874–1887 | ||
1884–1903 | ||
1876–1898 | ||
1878–1897 | ||
1886–1899 | ||
1882–1897 | ||
1881–1888 | ||
1874–1907 | ||
1870–1895 | ||
1880–1888 | ||
1886–1904 | ||
1864–1908 | ||
1886–1901 | ||
1886–1892 | ||
1882–1904 | ||
1886–1904 | ||
1882–1888 | ||
1878–1888 | ||
1884–1887 | ||
1879–1889 | ||
1880–1892 | ||
1880–1903 | ||
1882–1919 | ||
1882–1889 | ||
1881–1893 | ||
1886–1889 | ||
1886–1892 | ||
1886–1888 | ||
1878–1888 | ||
1874–1880; 1882–1901 | ||
1881–1892 | ||
1882–1889 | ||
1882–1903 | ||
1873–1901 | ||
1882–1888 | ||
1884–1901 | ||
1882–1891 | ||
1882–1901 | ||
James MacBain was President of the Council, Frank Dobson was Chairman of Committees.
Beaver died 7 October 1887; replaced by George Le Fevre, sworn-in November 1887.
Bromell died 9 October 1887; replaced by James Philip Macpherson, sworn-in November 1887
Henty died September 1887; replaced by Charles James, sworn-in October 1887.