Electoral district of Town of Melbourne explained

Upper:yes
Town of Melbourne
State:nsw
Image Upright:0.81
Created:1843
Abolished:1851
Namesake:Melbourne
Electors:556 (in 1843)
Coordinates:-37.8167°N 202°W

The Electoral district of Town of Melbourne (later known as Electoral district of City of Melbourne)[1] was an electorate of the New South Wales Legislative Council before it became part of the Colony of Victoria on 1 July 1851.

History

Settlers of the Port Phillip District had wanted representation in the New South Wales Legislative Council for some time. In 1843 a representative for the Town of Melbourne (and five members for the Electoral district of Port Phillip).[2] were elected; "But the colonists were not satisfied with government from and by Sydney".[3] [4]

On 1 July 1851, the Port Phillip district (which included Melbourne) was separated from New South Wales under provisions of the Australian Colonies Government Act 1850, and became the Colony of Victoria and the Victorian Legislative Council was created.

Members

Town of Melbourne
MemberTermRef
Henry Condellalign=center 1 Jun 1843 – 1 Feb 1844align=center [5]
Joseph Robinsonalign=center 12 Mar 1844 – 20 Jun 1848align=center [6]
City of Melbourne
Earl Greyalign=center 1 Jul 1848 – 31 Oct 1850align=center [7]
William Westgarthalign=center 1 Nov 1850 – 20 Jun 1851align=center [8]

Election results

1844

Condell resigned in February 1844.[5]

1850

As Earl Grey had never set foot in the colony, he did not attend the Legislative Council and his seat was vacated by his absence on 31 October 1850.[7]

References

Notes and References

  1. [Melbourne]
  2. News: List of voters . . 13 May 1843 . 29 October 2021 . 4 . Trove.
  3. Victoria (Australia) . 28 . Coghlan . Timothy Augustine . Timothy Augustine Coghlan . Levey . George Collins . George Collins Levey . 37 - 44; see pages 42-43 .
  4. Book: The Seeds of Democracy: Early Elections in Colonial New South Wales . M.M.H. Thompson . 2006 . 151 . 9781862876316 .
  5. 265 . Mr Henry Condell (1797-1871) . Yes . 20 April 2019.
  6. 423 . Mr Joseph Phelps Robinson (1815-1848) . Yes . 20 April 2019.
  7. 159 . The Hon. Henry (Earl Grey) Grey . Yes . 20 April 2019.
  8. 428 . Mr William Westgarth (1815-1889) . Yes . 20 April 2019.