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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 15th parliament of New South Wales held their seats from 1891 to 1894 They were elected at the 1891 colonial election between 17 June and 3 July 1891.[ 1] [ 2] The Speaker was Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott .[ 3]
Name
Party [ a]
Electorate
Term in office
Joseph Abbott
Free Trade
Newtown
1888–1895
Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott
Independent [ b]
Wentworth
1880–1901
William A'Beckett 5
Free Trade
Bogan
1889–1891 1892-1894
Alfred Allen
Free Trade
Paddington
1887–1894
Robert Barbour
Protectionist
Murray
1877-1880 1882-1894
John Barnes
Protectionist
Gundagai
1889–1904
Edmund Barton
Protectionist
East Sydney
1879–1887, 1891–1894, 1898–1900
Thomas Bavister
Labour / Free Trade [ a]
Canterbury
1891–1898
George Black
Labour [ c] / Independent Labour [ a]
West Sydney
1891–1898 1910-1917
Robert Booth
Free Trade
Bogan
1891–1894
John Bowes
Protectionist
Morpeth
1887-1889 1891-1894
Alexander Bowman 6
Free Trade
Hawkesbury
1877-1882 1885-1892
Edward Brown
Free Trade
Tumut
1866–1872, 1891–1894
Herbert Brown
Free Trade
Durham
1875–1898
James Brunker
Free Trade
East Maitland
1880–1904
Sydney Burdekin 6
Free Trade
Hawkesbury
1880-1882 1884-1891 1892-1894
Archibald Campbell 3
Free Trade
Illawarra
1891–1903
John Cann
Labour [ a]
Sturt
1891–1916
Joseph Carruthers
Free Trade
Canterbury
1887–1908
George Cass 5
Protectionist
Bogan
1880–1892
John Chanter
Protectionist
Murray
1885–1901
Austin Chapman
Protectionist
Braidwood
1891–1901
Edward Clark
Labour / Ind. Free Trade [ a]
St Leonards
1891–1904 1907-1910
George Clark
Labour / Free Trade [ a]
Balmain
1891–1894
Francis Clarke 11
Protectionist
Macleay
1893–1898 1900-1901
Henry Clarke
Protectionist
Eden
1869–1894, 1895–1904
Charles Collins
Free Trade
Namoi
1885- 1887 1890-1898
Thomas Colls
Protectionist
Yass Plains
1886–1894
Joseph Cook
Labour [ c] / Independent Labour [ a]
Hartley
1891–1901
Henry Copeland
Protectionist
New England
1877–1883, 1883–1895, 1895–1900
Francis Cotton
Labour / Free Trade [ a]
Newtown
1891–1901
Paddy Crick
Protectionist
West Macquarie
1889–1906
George Cruickshank
Protectionist
Inverell
1889–1901
Joseph Cullen
Free Trade
St Leonards
1891–1894
William Cullen
Free Trade
Camden
1891–1894
David Dale
Free Trade
Central Cumberland
1891–1894
Cornelius Danahey
Labour / Ind. Free Trade [ a]
Canterbury
1891–1894
Otho Dangar 11
Ind. Protectionist
Macleay
1889–1893
Edward Darnley
Labour / Ind. Free Trade [ a]
Balmain
1891–1894
Thomas Davis
Labour [ a]
West Sydney
1891–1898
Henry Dawson
Protectionist
Monaro
1885–1894
Sir George Dibbs 9
Protectionist
Murrumbidgee
1874–1877, 1882–1895
Edward Dickens
Protectionist
Wilcannia
1889–1894
George Donald
Free Trade
Hartley
1891–1894
Denis Donnelly
Protectionist
Carcoar
1891–1896
William Dowel
Protectionist
Tamworth
1891–1896
Alfred Edden
Labour / Independent Labour [ a]
Northumberland
1891–1920
James Eve 2
Free Trade
Canterbury
1891–1894
Thomas Ewing
Ind. Protectionist
Richmond
1885–1901
Frank Farnell
Free Trade
Central Cumberland
1887–1898 1901-1903
John Fegan
Labour / Free Trade [ a]
Newcastle
1891–1907 1920-1922
Jack FitzGerald
Labour [ c] / Protectionist [ a]
West Sydney
1891–1894
Robert Fitzgerald
Protectionist
Upper Hunter
1885–1901
George Fuller
Free Trade
Kiama
1889–1894 1915-1928
Albert Gardiner
Labour / Independent Labour [ a]
Forbes
1891–1895 1904-1907
Jacob Garrard 1
Free Trade
Central Cumberland
1880–1898
James Garvan
Protectionist
Eden
1880–1894
John Gillies
Free Trade
West Maitland
1891–1911
James Gormly
Protectionist
Murrumbidgee
1885–1904
John Gough
Labour / Protectionist [ a]
Young
1889–1894
Albert Gould
Free Trade
Patrick's Plains
1882–1898
William Grahame
Protectionist
Newcastle
1889–1894
John Hart
Free Trade
Gloucester
1891–1894
Thomas Hassall
Protectionist
Gwydir
1886–1901
James Hayes
Protectionist
Hume
1885–1904
John Haynes
Ind. Free Trade
Mudgee
1887-1904 1915-1917
John Hindle
Labour / Ind. Free Trade [ a]
Newtown
1891–1894
Patrick Hogan
Protectionist
Macleay
1885-1887 1889-1895
William Holborow
Free Trade
Argyle
1880–1894
Leslie Hollis
Labour / Free Trade [ a]
Goulburn
1891–1898
Thomas Houghton
Labour [ c] / Independent Labour [ a]
Glebe
1891–1894
Peter Howe 4
Protectionist
Bourke
1888–1891
Henry Hoyle
Protectionist
Redfern
1891–1994 1910-1917
George Hutchinson
Labour / Ind. Free Trade [ a]
Forbes
1891–1994
Alexander Hutchison
Protectionist
Glen Innes
1889–1994
James Inglis
Free Trade
New England
1885–1894
Charles Jeanneret
Free Trade
Carcoar
1887-1889 1891-1894
James Johnston
Labour / Protectionist [ a]
Balmain
1891–1894
Robert Jones
Ind. Free Trade
Mudgee
1891–1998 1907-1910
Andrew Kelly
Labour / Protectionist [ a]
West Sydney
1891–1894 1901-1913
John Kidd
Protectionist
Camden
1880–1882 1885–1887 1889-1904
John Kirkpatrick
Labour [ a]
Gunnedah
1891–1895
Hugh Langwell
Independent Labour
Bourke
1891–1894
Charles Lee
Free Trade
Tenterfield
1884–1920
Samuel Lees
Free Trade
Nepean
1887–1895 1898-1901
Robert Levien
Protectionist
Tamworth
1880–1889, 1889–1913
Edmund Lonsdale
Free Trade
New England
1891–1894 1895-1898 1901-1903
William Lyne
Protectionist
Hume
1880–1901
Andrew Lysaght 3
Protectionist
Illawarra
1885-1887 1891
James Mackinnon
Labour / Protectionist [ a]
Young
1882–1894
William Manning 8
Protectionist
South Sydney
1893–1894
James Marks
Free Trade
Paddington
1891–1894
James Martin
Free Trade
South Sydney
1889–1895
William McCourt
Free Trade
Camden
1882-1885 1887-1913
George McCredie 10
Free Trade
Central Cumberland
1893–1894
John McFarlane
Protectionist
Clarence
1887–1915
James McGowen
Labour [ a]
Redfern
1891–1917
Hugh McKinnon
Protectionist
Hastings and Manning
1891–1894
William McMillan
Free Trade
East Sydney
1887–1898
Ninian Melville
Protectionist
Northumberland
1880-1887 1889-1894
Gus Miller
Protectionist
Monaro
1889–1918
Edmund Molesworth
Free Trade
Newtown
1889–1901
James Morgan
Labour / Protectionist [ a]
Bogan
1891–1895
Philip Morton
Free Trade
Shoalhaven
1889–1898
William Murphy
Labour / Protectionist [ a]
Balmain
1891–1894
John Neild
Free Trade
Paddington
1885-1889 1891-1894 1895-1901
Harry Newman
Labour / Free Trade [ a]
Orange
1891–1904
James Newton
Labour / Protectionist [ a]
Balranald
1891–1894
John Nicholson 3
Labour / Independent Labour [ a]
Illawarra
1891–1917
Bruce Nicoll
Ind. Protectionist
Richmond
1889–1894
John Nobbs 10
Free Trade
Central Cumberland
1888-1993 1898-1913
Edward O'Sullivan
Protectionist
Queanbeyan
1885–1910
Sir Henry Parkes
Free Trade
St Leonards
1856, 1858, 1859–1861, 1864–1870, 1872–1895
Varney Parkes
Free Trade
East Sydney
1885–1888, 1891–1900 1907-1913
John Perry
Ind. Protectionist
Richmond
1889–1920
Arthur Rae
Labour / Independent Labour [ a]
Murrumbidgee
1891–1894
George Reid
Ind. Free Trade
East Sydney
1880-1884 1885-1901
Robert Ritchie 1
Free Trade
Central Cumberland
1889–1891
Thomas Rose
Protectionist
Argyle
1891–1904
Andrew Ross
Protectionist
Molong
1880–1904
William Schey
Protectionist
Redfern
1887–1898
Robert Scobie
Free Trade
Hunter
1889–1894
David Scott
Labour / Protectionist [ a]
Newcastle
1891–1894
John See
Protectionist
Grafton
1880–1904
William Sharp
Labour [ c] / Protectionist [ a]
Redfern
1891–1894
Job Sheldon
Labour / Protectionist [ a]
Namoi
1891–1894
Thomas Slattery
Protectionist
Boorowa
1880-1885 1887-1895
Bruce Smith
Free Trade
Glebe
1882–1884, 1889–1894
Sydney Smith
Free Trade
East Macquarie
1882–1898 1900
Richard Stevenson
Protectionist
Wollombi
1886–1895 1898-1899
Francis Suttor
Protectionist
Bathurst
1875-1887 1891-1894 1898-1900
Hugh Taylor
Free Trade
Parramatta
1882–1894
James Tonkin 7
Free Trade
East Macquarie
1887–1895
James Toohey 8
Protectionist
South Sydney
1885–1891
James Torpy
Protectionist
Orange
1889–1894
William Traill
Protectionist
South Sydney
1889–1894
Robert Vaughn
Labour / Protectionist [ a]
Grenfell
1880–1894
Thomas Waddell 4
Protectionist
Bourke
1887–1917
Thomas Walker
Protectionist
Northumberland
1887–1894
William Wall
Protectionist
Mudgee
1886–1895
Jack Want
Ind. Free Trade
Paddington
1885–1894
John Wheeler 2
Free Trade
Canterbury
1889–1891
John Wilkinson
Protectionist
Albury
1889–1895
Robert Wilkinson
Free Trade
Balranald
1880–1894
William Willis
Labour / Independent Labour [ a]
Upper Hunter
1891–1894
William Willis
Protectionist
Bourke
1889–1904
Bernhard Wise
Free Trade
South Sydney
1887-1889 1891–1895 1898-1900
Francis Wright
Protectionist
Glen Innes
1882–1885, 1889–1903
Thomas York
Protectionist
Wellington
1889-1891
James Young
Free Trade
Hastings and Manning
1880-1901 1904-1907
By-elections
Under the constitution, ministers were required to resign to recontest their seats in a by-election when appointed. These by-elections are only noted when the minister was defeated; in general, he was elected unopposed.[ 5]
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj The 35 Labour candidates elected at this election were the first Labour candidates elected in the Australasian colonies. Due to poor party organisation and disputes over the meaning of the solidarity pledge and the fiscal question, the party caucus split almost from the day of its first meeting. The membership of caucus was extremely fluid with some members (here indicated as Independent Labour) accepting a modified pledge that bound them to vote for the party platform. The second party designations are those for which the member stood at the 1894 election.
^ Joseph Palmer Abbott had been elected as a Protectionist however on his appointment as Speaker in 1890 he was listed as an independent.[ 4]
^ a b c d e Labour was led by a steering committee of 5,George Black , Joseph Cook , Jack FitzGerald , Thomas Houghton and William Sharp ,[ 6] [ 7] until 1893 when Joseph Cook became the leader of the party.