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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 18th parliament of New South Wales held their seats between 1898 and 1901. They were elected at the 1898 colonial election on 27 July 1898.[ 1] [ 2] The Speaker was Sir Joseph Abbott until 12 June 1900 and then William McCourt .[ 3]
Name
Party [ a]
Electorate
Term in office
Sir Joseph Abbott
National Federal
Wentworth
1880–1901
William Affleck
Free Trade
Yass
1894–1904
George Anderson
Free Trade
Waterloo
1894–1904
William Archer
Ind. Free Trade
Burwood
1898–1904
James Ashton
Free Trade
Goulburn
1894–1907
John Barnes
National Federal
Gundagai
1889–1904
Edmund Barton 1 , 5
National Federal
Hastings and Macleay
1879–1887, 1891–1894, 1898–1900
Walter Bennett
Independent Federalist
Durham
1898–1907, 1917–1934
Thomas Brown
Labour
Condoublin
1894–1901, 1913–1917
James Brunker
Free Trade
East Maitland
1880–1904
Frank Byrne
Free Trade
Hay
1898–1904
Alexander Campbell
National Federal
Kiama
1894–1904
Archibald Campbell
Free Trade
Illawarra
1891–1903
John Cann
Labour
Broken Hill
1891–1916
James Carroll
National Federal
Lachlan
1894–1904
Joseph Carruthers
Free Trade
St George
1887–1908
John Chanter
National Federal
Deniliquin
1885–1901
Austin Chapman
National Federal
Braidwood
1891–1901
Henry Chapman
Free Trade [ b]
Sydney-Fitzroy
1894–1895, 1898–1901
Edward Clark
Free Trade [ b]
St Leonards
1891–1904, 1907–1910
Francis Clarke 1 , 5
National Federal
Hastings and Macleay
1893–11898, 1900–1901
Henry Clarke
National Federal
Bega
1869–1894, 1895–1904
Thomas Clarke
Free Trade
Darlington
1898–1901
John Cohen
National Federal
Petersham
1898–1919
Joseph Cook
Free Trade
Hartley
1891–1901
Henry Copeland 6
National Federal
Sydney-Phillip
1877–1883, 1883–1895, 1895–1900
Francis Cotton
Free Trade [ b]
Newtown-Camperdown
1891–1901
Paddy Crick
National Federal
West Macquarie
1889–1906
George Cruickshank
National Federal
Inverell
1889–1901
John Dacey
Labour
Botany
1895–1912
David Davis
Independent Federalist
Shoalhaven
1898–1901
William Davis 11
National Federal
Bourke
1889–1891, 1898–1904
William Dick
Free Trade
Newcastle East
1894–1907
Charles Dight
National Federal
Singleton
1898–1904
Robert Donaldson
Independent
Tumut
1898–1913
Alfred Edden
Labour
Kahibah
1891–1920
Thomas Ewing
National Federal
Lismore
1885–1901
John Fegan
Free Trade / Protectionist [ b]
Wickham
1891–1907, 1920–1922
William Ferguson
Labour
Sturt
1894–1904
William Ferris 2
Independent Federalist
Parramatta
1898–1901
Robert Fitzgerald
National Federal
Robertson
1885–1901
John Fitzpatrick
Free Trade [ b]
Rylstone
1895–1904, 1907–1930
Thomas Fitzpatrick
National Federal
Murrumbidgee
1894–1904
John Garland
Free Trade
Woollahra
1898–1901, 1903–1904
John Gillies
Free Trade [ b]
West Maitland
1891–1911
Thomas Goodwin
National Federal
Gunnedah
1887–1888, 1895–1901
James Gormly
National Federal
Wagga Wagga
1885–1904
James Graham
Free Trade
Sydney-Belmore
1894–1901, 1907–1910
Arthur Griffith
Labour
Waratah
1894–1903, 1904–1920
Thomas Griffith
National Federal
Albury
1898–1904
Sir Matthew Harris
Free Trade
Sydney-Denison
1894–1901
Thomas Hassall
National Federal
Moree
1886–1901
John Hawthorne
Free Trade
Leichhardt
1885–1891, 1894–1904
James Hayes
National Federal
Murray
1885–1904
John Haynes
Free Trade [ b]
Wellington
1887–1904, 1915–1917
James Hogue
Free Trade
Glebe
1894–1910
William Holman
Labour
Grenfell
1898–1920
George Howarth
Free Trade
Willoughby
1895–1903
Billy Hughes
Labour
Sydney-Lang
1894–1901
William Hurley
National Federal
Macquarie
1895–1904
Thomas Jessep
Free Trade
Waverley
1896–1907
John Kidd
National Federal
Camden
1880–1882, 1885–1887, 1889–1904
Sydney Law
Labour
Balmain South
1894–1907
Charles Lee
Free Trade
Tenterfield
1884–1920
Samuel Lees
Free Trade
Nepean
1887–1895, 1898–1901
Robert Levien
Independent
Quirindi
1880–1889, 1889–1913
Sir William Lyne
National Federal
Hume
1880–1901
Hugh Macdonald
Labour
Castlereagh
1894–1906
Kenneth Mackay 4
National Federal
Boorowa
1895–1899
Michael MacMahon 12
Protectionist
Uralla-Walcha
1900–1904
William Mahony
Free Trade
Annandale
1894–1910
William McCourt
Free Trade
Bowral
1882–1885, 1887–1913
John McFarlane
National Federal
Clarence
1887–1915
James McGowen
Labour
Redfern
1891–1917
John McLaughlin
Independent
Raleigh
1880–1885, 1895–1901
Gordon McLaurin 14
Protectionist
Hume
1901–1913
Francis McLean
Free Trade
Marrickville
1894–1901
Richard Meagher
Independent
Tweed
1895, 1898–1904, 1907–1917
William Millard
Free Trade
Moruya
1894–1920, 1920–1921
Gus Miller
National Federal
Monaro
1889–1918
Edmund Molesworth
Free Trade
Newtown-Erskine
1889–1901
Samuel Moore
Free Trade
Bingara
1885–1910
William Morgan
Free Trade
Hawkesbury
1894–1901
John Neild
Free Trade
Paddington
1885–1889, 1891–1894, 1895–1901
Arthur Nelson
National Federal
Sydney-Flinders
1895–1904
Harry Newman
Free Trade
Orange
1891–1904
John Nicholson
Free Trade [ b]
Woronora
1891–1917
Niels Nielsen 4
Labour
Boorowa
1899–1913
John Nobbs
Free Trade
Granville
1888–1893, 1898–1913
John Norton 3
Independent
Northumberland
1898–1906, 1907–1910
Daniel O'Connor 6
Protectionist
Sydney-Phillip
1877–1891, 1900–1904
Broughton O'Conor
National Federal
Sherbrooke
1898–1907
Edward O'Sullivan
National Federal
Queanbeyan
1885–1910
Varney Parkes 7
Free Trade
Canterbury
1885–1888, 1891–1900, 1907–1913
John Perry
National Federal
Ballina
1889–1920
Simeon Phillips
Free Trade
Dubbo
1895–1904
William Piddington 8 , 12
National Federal
Uralla-Walcha
1894–1900
Richard Price
National Federal
Gloucester
1894–1904, 1907–1922
Robert Pyers
National Federal
Richmond
1894–1904
Patrick Quinn
National Federal
Sydney-Bligh
1898–1904
George Reid
Free Trade
Sydney-King
1880–1884, 1885–1901
Joseph Reymond
National Federal
Ashburnham
1895–1904
Edwin Richards
National Federal
Mudgee
1894–1904
William Rigg
Free Trade
Newtown-St Peters
1894–1901
Thomas Rose
National Federal
Argyle
1891–1904
Andrew Ross
National Federal
Molong
1880–1904
Hugh Ross
Labour
Narrabri
1898–1901
William Sawers
National Federal
Tamworth
1885–1886, 1898–1901
John See
National Federal
Grafton
1880–1904
Richard Sleath
Labour
Wilcannia
1894–1904
Samuel Smith
Labour
Sydney-Pyrmont
1898–1902
Sydney Smith 7 , 10
Free Trade
Canterbury
1882–1898, 1900
William Spence
Labour
Cobar
1898–1901
Wilfred Spruson
National Federal
Sydney-Gipps
1898–1901
Richard Stevenson 3
National Federal
Northumberland
1886–1895, 1898–1899
David Storey
Free Trade
Randwick
1894–1920
Francis Suttor 9
National Federal
Bathurst
1875–1887, 1891–1894, 1898–1900
Thomas Taylor 10
Independent
Canterbury
1900–1901
Edward Terry
Independent Federalist
Ryde
1898–1901, 1904
Josiah Thomas
Labour
Alma
1894–1901
Dugald Thomson
National Federal
Warringah
1894–1901
James Thomson
Labour
Newcastle West
1895–1901
Thomas Waddell
National Federal
Cowra
1897–1917
David Watkins
Labour
Wallsend
1894–1901
Chris Watson
Labour
Young
1894–1901
Samuel Whiddon
Free Trade
Sydney-Cook
1894–1904
Bill Wilks
Free Trade
Balmain North
1894–1901
William Willis
National Federal
Barwon
1889–1904
Charles Wilson
National Federal
Armidale
1898–1901
Bernhard Wise 13
National Federal
Ashfield
1887–1889, 1891–1895, 1898–1900
Frederick Winchcombe 13
Free Trade
Ashfield
1900–1905
William Wood
National Federal
Eden-Bombala
1894–1913
Francis Wright
National Federal
Glen Innes
1882–1885, 1889–1903
James Young
Free Trade
Manning
1880–1901, 1904–1907
William Young 9
Protectionist
Bathurst
1900–1907
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]
^ Members of the Protectionist Party under the leadership of Barton and Lyne campaigned as the National Federal Party at the 1898 colonial election. After the success of the 2nd Federal Referendum on 20 June 1899, they resumed the Protectionist name. The party designation is the designation given at the time of election but party affiliations were particularly flexible during the pre-federation period in the New South Wales Parliament (see Antony Green below).
^ a b c d e f g h While nominally supporters of the Free Trade Party, these members supported a no confidence motion which brought about the defeat of the Reid government .[ 4]