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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 Assembly from 1856 to 1858: Name | Electorate | Years in office |
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Arnold, William MunningsWilliam Arnold | Durham | 1856–1875 | Barker, ThomasThomas Barker | Gloucester and Macquarie | 1958|12|12}} | Bowman, WilliamWilliam Bowman | Cumberland Boroughs | 1958|12|12}} | Brenan, JohnJohn Brenan {{ref label>CumberlandSR|3|3}} {{ref label|CumberlandSR2|5|5}} | Cumberland (South Riding) | 1856 | Buckley, HenryHenry Buckley | Stanley County | 1856–1859 | Byrnes, JamesJames Byrnes {{ref label>CumberlandSR3|8|8}} | Cumberland (South Riding) | 1857–1861, 1864–1872 | Campbell, JohnJohn Campbell {{ref label>Sydney_Hamlets|4|4}} | Sydney Hamlets | 1856–1860 | Campbell, RobertRobert Campbell | Sydney City | 1856–1859 | Cooper, DanielDaniel Cooper | Sydney Hamlets | 1856–1860 | Cowper, CharlesCharles Cowper | Sydney City | 1856–1859, 1860–1867, 1869–1870 | Cox, GeorgeGeorge Cox | Wellington (County) | 1856–1859 | Dalley, William BedeWilliam Dalley {{ref label>Sydney_City|6|6}} | Sydney City | 1856–1857, 1858–1860, 1862–1864 | Darvall, JohnJohn Darvall {{ref label>CumberlandNR|11|11}} | Cumberland (North Riding) | 1856–1857, 1859–1860, 1863–1865 | Deniehy, DanielDaniel Deniehy {{ref label>Argyle|7|7}} | Argyle | 1857–1859, 1860 | Dickson, JamesJames Dickson {{ref label>Northumberland_Boroughs|9|9}} | Northumberland Boroughs | 1857–1859, 1859–1863 | Donaldson, StuartStuart Donaldson {{ref label>Sydney_Hamlets|4|4}} {{ref label|CumberlandSR2|5|5}} | Sydney Hamlets, Cumberland (South Riding) | 1856, 1856–1859 | Egan, DanielDaniel Egan | Maneroo | 1856–1869, 1870 | Faucett, PeterPeter Faucett | King and Georgiana | 1856–1859, 1860, 1861–1865 | Flood, EdwardEdward Flood | North Eastern Boroughs | 1856–1860, 1869–1872 | Forster, WilliamWilliam Forster | United Counties of Murray and St Vincent | 1856–1860, 1861–1864, 1864–1869, 1869–1874, 1875–1876, 1880–1882 | Garland, JamesJames Garland | Lachlan and Lower Darling | 1958|12|12}} | Gordon, SamuelSamuel Gordon | Durham | 1856–1859, 1859–1860 | Hargrave, RichardRichard Hargrave | New England and Macleay | 1958|12|12}} | Hay, JohnJohn Hay | Murrumbidgee | 1856–1867 | Hely, HovendenHovenden Hely | Northumberland and Hunter | 1958|12|12}} | Holroyd, ArthurArthur Holroyd | Western Boroughs | 1958|12|12}}, 1861–1864 | Holt, ThomasThomas Holt | Stanley Boroughs | 1958|12|12}}, 1861–1864 | Irving, ClarkClark Irving | Clarence and Darling Downs | 1958|12|12}}, 1859–1864 | Jamison, RobertRobert Jamison | Cook and Westmoreland | 1856–1860 | Jones, RichardRichard Jones | Durham | 1856–1860 | Lang, GideonGideon Lang | Liverpool Plains and Gwydir | 1958|12|12}} | Lee, WilliamWilliam Lee | Roxburgh | 1856–1859 | Leslie, PatrickPatrick Leslie {{ref label>MWBBM|10|10}} | Moreton, Wide Bay, Burnett and Maranoa | 1857–1858 | Lord, GeorgeGeorge Lord | Wellington and Bligh | 1856–1877 | Macarthur, JamesJames Macarthur {{ref label>WCam|1|1}} | Western Division of Camden | 1856, 1856–1859 | Macleay, GeorgeGeorge Macleay | Murrumbidgee | 1856–1859 | Macleay, William JohnWilliam Macleay | Lachlan and Lower Darling | 1856–1874 | Manning, William MontaguWilliam Manning {{ref label>CumberlandSR3|8|8}} | Cumberland (South Riding) | 1856–1857 | Marks, JohnJohn Marks | Eastern Division of Camden | 1856–1859 | Martin, JamesJames Martin | Cook and Westmoreland | 1856–1860, 1862–1863, 1863–1864, 1864–1872, 1872–1873 | Murray, Terence AubreyTerence Murray | Southern Boroughs | 1856–1862 | Nichols, GeorgeGeorge Nichols {{ref label>Northumberland_Boroughs|9|9}} | Northumberland Boroughs | 1856–1857 | Oakes, GeorgeGeorge Oakes | Parramatta | 1856–1860, 1872–1874 | Osborne, HenryHenry Osborne | Eastern Division of Camden | 1958|12|12}} | Oxley, John NortonJohn Oxley | Western Division of Camden | 1958|12|12}} | Parker, HenryHenry Parker | Parramatta | 1958|12|12}} | Parkes, HenryHenry Parkes {{ref label>Sydney_City|6|6}} | Sydney City | 1856, 1858, 1859–1861, 1864–1870, 1870, 1872–1877, 1877–1882, 1882–1884, 1885–1887, 1887–1895 | Piddington, WilliamWilliam Piddington | Northumberland and Hunter | 1856–1877 | Plunkett, JohnJohn Plunkett {{ref label>Bathurst|2|2}} {{ref label|Argyle|7|7}} | Argyle, Bathurst County | 1856–1857, 1858–1860 | Pye, JamesJames Pye | Cumberland (North Riding) | 1958|12|12}} | Richardson, JohnJohn Richardson | Stanley Boroughs | 1856–1859 | Robertson, JohnJohn Robertson | Phillip, Brisbane and Bligh | 1856–1861, 1862–1865, 1865–1866, 1866–1870, 1870–1877, 1877–1878, 1882–1886 | Rusden, FrancisFrancis Rusden | Liverpool Plains and Gwydir | 1958|12|12}}, 1860–1864 | Rusden, ThomasThomas Rusden | New England and Macleay | 1958|12|12}} | Russell, BournBourn Russell {{ref label>CumberlandSR|3|3}} | Northumberland Boroughs | 1856 | Sandeman, GordonGordon Sandeman {{ref label>MWBBM|10|10}} | Moreton, Wide Bay, Burnett and Maranoa | 1856–1857 | Scott, Alexander WalkerAlexander Scott | Northumberland and Hunter | 1856–1860, 1860–1861 | Smith, Thomas WhistlerThomas Smith {{ref label>CumberlandNR|11|11}} | Cumberland (North Riding) | 1857–1859 | Suttor, William HenryWilliam Suttor {{ref label>Bathurst|2|2}} | Bathurst County | 1856–1859, 1860–1864, 1866–1872 | Thompson, JamesJames Thompson | St Vincent | 1958|12|12}} | Weekes, EliasElias Weekes {{ref label>CumberlandSR|3|3}} | Cumberland (South Riding), Northumberland Boroughs | 1856–1864 | Wilshire, James RobertJames Wilshire | Sydney City | 1958|12|12}} |
{{note label|WCam|1|1}} Western Division of Camden MLA James Macarthur resigned over to what he believed to be unconstitutional election. At the resulting by-election he was elected unopposed. {{note label|Bathurst|2|2}} John Plunkett was elected as the member for both Argyle and Bathurst County. After attempting to represent both electorates in the Assembly, he resigned as the member for Bathurst County and sat as the member for Argyle. In the resulting by-election on 19 June 1856, William Suttor was elected. {{note label|CumberlandSR|3|3}} Elias Weekes was originally elected as the member for Cumberland (South Riding). However, he had also contested Northumberland Boroughs, and when Bourn Russell's election was voided, Weekes became member for that seat as well. He chose to sit as the member for Northumberland Boroughs. In the by-election for Cumberland (South Riding) on 21 August 1856, John Brenan was elected. {{note label|Sydney_Hamlets|4|4}} Former Premier Stuart Donaldson was required to recontest Sydney Hamlets when appointed to the ministry. In the by-election on 10 October 1856, he was defeated by John Campbell. {{note label|CumberlandSR2|5|5}} The election of John Brenan to Cumberland (South Riding) was voided, and in the resulting by-election on 7 November 1856, Stuart Donaldson was elected unopposed. {{note label|Sydney_City|6|6}} Henry Parkes resigned as member for Sydney City on 19 December 1856 following financial difficulties relating to his newspaper. In the resulting by-election on 29 December 1856, William Dalley was elected. {{note label|Argyle|7|7}} Argyle MLA John Plunkett was appointed to the Legislative Council on 27 January 1857. In the resulting by-election on 17 February 1857, Daniel Deniehy was elected. {{note label|CumberlandSR3|8|8}} Cumberland (South Riding) MLA William Manning resigned on 18 May 1857. In the resulting by-election on 12 June 1857, James Byrnes was elected. {{note label|Northumberland_Boroughs|9|9}} Northumberland Boroughs MLA George Nichols died on 12 September 1857. In the resulting by-election on 6 November 1857, James Dickson was elected. {{note label|MWBBM|10|10}} Moreton, Wide Bay, Burnett and Maranoa MLA Gordon Sandeman resigned on 10 October 1857. In the resulting by-election on 17 December 1857, Patrick Leslie was elected. {{note label|CumberlandNR|11|11}} Cumberland (North Riding) MLA John Darvall resigned on 26 November 1857. In the resulting by-election on 11 December 1857, Thomas Smith was elected. {{note label|1958|12|12}} The First Parliament was actually dissolved in December 1857, and the next election held in January–February 1858. For the purposes of this list, members who served until the end of the First Parliament are said to have served until 1858, to distinguish them from those who left the parliament prior to this. There was no party system in New South Wales politics until 1887. 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. See also- Donaldson ministry
- First Cowper ministry
- Parker ministry
- Second Cowper ministry
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