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{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2016}}{{Use Australian English|date=November 2016}} This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1901 to 1904. At this time the Council was composed of individuals appointed for life by the Governor on the advice of the Premier. This list includes members between the 1901 state election on 3 July 1901 and the 1904 state election on 6 August 1904. Non-Labor party affiliations at this time were fluid, and especially in the Legislative Council regarded more as loose labels than genuine parties. Name | Party | Years in office |
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Benjamin Backhouse 4 | Independent | 1895–1904 | Reginald Black | Liberal | 1900–1928 | Alexander Brown | Progressive | 1892–1926 | Richard Bowker 10 | Independent | 1888–1903 | Nicholas Buzacott | ALP | 1899–1933 | William Campbell | Progressive | 1890–1906 | Samuel Charles | Progressive | 1885–1909 | George Cox 17 | Liberal | 1863–1901 | John Creed | Liberal | 1885–1930 | William Cullen | Liberal | 1885–1910 | Henry Dangar | Liberal | 1883–1917 | George Day | Independent | 1889–1906 | George Earp | Progressive | 1900–1933 | Robert Fitzgerald 1 | Liberal | 1901–1933 | Frederick Flowers | ALP | 1900–1928 | Robert Fowler | Liberal | 1895–1906 | George Greene | Liberal | 1899–1911 | Edward Greville 8 | Progressive | 1892–1903 | Nicholas Hawken | Liberal | 1899–1908 | John Hepher | ALP | 1899–1932 | Louis Heydon | Liberal | 1889–1918 | William Hill | Progressive | 1900–1919 | William Holborow | Liberal | 1899–1917 | John Hughes | Liberal | 1895–1912 | Frederick Humphery | Liberal | 1888–1908 | Solomon Hyam 7 | Progressive | 1892–1901 | Richard Jones | Liberal | 1899–1909 | Henry Kater | Independent | 1889–1924 | Andrew Kerr | Liberal | 1888–1907 | Alexander Kethel | Liberal | 1895–1916 | Philip King 15 | Liberal | 1880–1904 | Sir John Lackey 12 | Progressive | 1885–1903 | Hugh Langwell 3 | ALP | 1900–1902 | George Lee | Liberal | 1882–1912 | William Long | Progressive | 1885–1909 | John Lucas 14 | Progressive | 1880–1902 | John Macintosh | Independent | 1882–1911 | James Mackay | Liberal | 1899–1934 | Charles Mackellar 2,11 | Progressive | 1885–1903, 1903–1925 | Sir Normand MacLaurin | Independent | 1889–1914 | Sir Samuel McCaughey | Independent | 1899–1919 | John Meagher | Progressive | 1900–1920 | Alfred Meeks | Progressive | 1900–1932 | Henry Moses | Liberal | 1885–1923 | John Nash | Progressive | 1900–1925 | James Norton | Liberal | 1879–1906 | William Pigott | Liberal | 1887–1907 | Charles Pilcher | Liberal | 1891–1916 | Sir Arthur Renwick | Liberal | 1888–1908 | Charles Roberts | Liberal | 1890–1925 | Richard Roberts 13 | Liberal | 1882–1903 | William Robson | Progressive | 1900–1920 | Alexander Ross | Progressive | 1900–1912 | Alexander Ryrie | Independent | 1892–1909 | Patrick Shepherd 9 | Liberal | 1888–1903 | Thomas Slattery | Progressive | 1900–1905 | Fergus Smith | Liberal | 1895–1924 | Thomas Smith 6 | Progressive | 1892–1902 | Henry Stuart | ALP | 1900–1910 | Sir Francis Suttor | Progressive | 1889–1891, 1900–1915 | George Thornton 16 | Liberal | 1877–1901 | John Toohey 5 | Progressive | 1892–1903 | William Trickett | Liberal | 1888–1916 | Ebenezer Vickery | Liberal | 1887–1906 | William Walker | Liberal | 1888–1908 | John Want | Liberal | 1894–1905 | James Watson | Liberal | 1887–1907 | James Wilson | ALP | 1899–1925 | Bernhard Wise | Liberal | 1900–1908 | |
1 Appointed 1 September 1901. 2 Appointed 26 November 1903. 3 Resigned 20 January 1902. 4 Died 29 July 1904. 5 Died 5 May 1903. 6 Died 27 July 1902. 7 Died 8 November 1901. 8 Died 9 July 1903. 9 Died 31 July 1903. 10 Died 3 April 1903. 11 Resigned 19 October 1903. 12 Died 11 November 1903. 13 Died 17 June 1903. 14 Died 1 March 1902. 15 Died 5 August 1904. 16 Died 23 November 1901. 17 Died 28 November 1901. {{Members of the Parliament of New South Wales}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1901-1904}} 2 : Members of New South Wales parliaments by term|20th-century Australian politicians |