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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1904–1907

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Members of theNew South Wales Legislative Council who served from 1904 to 1907 were appointed for life by theGovernor on the advice of thePremier. This list includes members between thestate election on 6 August 1904 and thestate election on 10 September 1907.[1] ThePresident wasSir Francis Suttor.[6]

Non-Labor party affiliations at this time were fluid, and especially in the Legislative Council regarded more as loose labels than genuine parties.

NamePartyYears in office
Reginald Black Liberal Reform1900–1928
Alexander Brown Progressive1892–1926
James Brunker[c] Liberal Reform1905–1909
Nicholas Buzacott Labour1899–1933
William Campbell[g] Progressive1890–1906
Samuel Charles1885–1909
John Creed Liberal Reform1885–1930
William Cullen1895–1910
Henry Dangar1883–1917
George Day[h] Independent1889–1906
George Earp Progressive1900–1933
Robert Fitzgerald Liberal Reform1901–1933
Fred Flowers Labour1900–1928
Edmund Fosbery[a] Progressive1904–1919
Robert Fowler[e] Liberal Reform1895–1906
James Gannon[a] Progressive1904–1924
James Gormly[a]1904–1922
George Greene Liberal Reform1899–1911
Nicholas Hawken1899–1908
James Hayes[a] Progressive1904–1908
John Hepher Labour1899–1932
Louis Heydon Liberal Reform1889–1918
William Hill Progressive1900–1919
William Holborow Liberal Reform1899–1917
John Hughes1895–1912
Frederick Humphery1888–1908
William Hurley[a] Progressive1904–1924
Richard Jones Liberal Reform1899–1909
Henry Kater Independent1889–1924
Andrew Kerr Liberal Reform1888–1907
Alexander Kethel1895–1916
George Lee1882–1912
William Long Progressive1885–1909
John Macintosh Independent1882–1911
Kenneth Mackay Progressive1899–1934
Charles Mackellar1885–1903, 1903–1925
Sir Normand MacLaurin Independent1889–1914
Sir Samuel McCaughey1899–1919
John Meagher Progressive1900–1920
Alfred Meeks1900–1932
Henry Moses Liberal Reform1885–1923
John Nash Progressive1900–1925
James Norton[i] Liberal Reform1879–1906
William Pigott[l]1887–1907
Charles Pilcher1891–1916
Sir Arthur Renwick1888–1908
Charles Roberts1890–1925
William Robson Progressive1900–1920
Alexander Ross1900–1912
Alexander Ryrie Independent1892–1909
Sir John See[b][k] Progressive1904–1907
Thomas Slattery[d]1900–1905
Fergus Smith Liberal Reform1895–1924
Henry Stuart Labour1900–1910
Sir Francis Suttor Progressive1889–1891, 1900–1915
William Trickett Liberal Reform1888–1916
Ebenezer Vickery[j]1887–1906
William Walker1888–1908
Jack Want[f] Independent1894–1905
James Watson Liberal Reform1887–1907
James Wilson Labour1899–1925
Bernhard Wise Liberal Reform1900–1908

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdef5 members were appointed on 21 June 1904,[2] taking their seats on 23 August 1904.
  2. ^abSirJohn See was appointed on 21 June 1904,[2] taking his seat on 24 August 1904.
  3. ^abJames Brunker was appointed on 12 June 1905.[3]
  4. ^abThomas Slattery was convicted of a felony and his seat was declared vacant on 13 June 1905.[4][5]
  5. ^abRobert Fowler died on 12 June 1906.
  6. ^abJack Want died on 22 November 1905.
  7. ^abWilliam Campbell died on 3 July 1906.
  8. ^abGeorge Day died on 13 July 1906.
  9. ^abJames Norton died on 18 July 1906.
  10. ^abEbenezer Vickery died on 20 August 1906.
  11. ^ab SirJohn See died on 31 January 1907.
  12. ^abWilliam Pigott resigned on 14 June 1907.
  13. ^The changes to the composition of the council, in chronological order, were:5 appointed,[a]See appointed,[b]Brunker appointed,[c]Slattery convicted,[d]Fowler died,[e]Want died,[f]Campbell died,[g]Day died,[h]Norton died,[i]Vickery died,[j]See died,[k]Pigott resigned,[l]

References

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  1. ^"Part 3 Members of the Legislative Council"(PDF).NSW Parliamentary Record.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved26 November 2020.
  2. ^ab"Appointments to the Legislative Council (340)".Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 21 June 1904. p. 4935. Retrieved26 August 2021 – via Trove.
  3. ^"James Bruneker appointed to the Legislative Council (321)".Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 23 June 1905. p. 4162. Retrieved26 August 2021 – via Trove.
  4. ^"Seat vacated".Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). New South Wales: Legislative Council. 13 June 1905. p. 4.
  5. ^Twomey, Anne (2004).The Constitution of New South Wales. Federation Press. pp. 430.ISBN 9781862875166. Retrieved24 November 2020.
  6. ^"Part 10 Officers of the Parliament"(PDF).NSW Parliamentary Record.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved26 November 2020.[m]

 

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