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词条 Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1856–1861
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  2. Sources

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This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the inaugural 1856 elections and the 1861 elections.

Name District Years in office
re2|R2|R2}} Clarence 1856–1864
Hob1|7|7}} Hobart Town 1859–1866
William Race Allison Campbell Town 1856–1865
mbe1|M1|M1}}{{ref label|Oatl|10|10}} Oatlands 1856–1859
NorfP|6|6}} Norfolk Plains 1859–1861
Devon|11|11}} Devon 1860–1862; 1866–1868
Frank|1|1}}{{ref label|re3|R3|R3}} Franklin 1857–1872;
1874–1880
mbe3|M3|M3}} Hobart Town 1857–1861
Henry Butler Brighton 1856–1862; 1866–1885
mbe1|M1|M1}}{{ref label|Laun1|3|3}} Launceston 1856–1857
mbe1|M1|M1}} Hobart Town 1856–1864; 1866–1873
Laun3|5|5}}{{ref label|Laun4|12|12}} Launceston 1857–1860; 1862–1863;
1872–1874
Laun4|12|12}} Launceston 1860–1861
Frank|1|1}} Franklin 1856–1857
Laun1|3|3}} Launceston 1857–1862; 1866
Laun2|4|4}} Launceston 1856–1857; 1862–1884
James Dunn Hobart Town 1856–1861
Michael Fenton New Norfolk 1856–1861
Thomas Field Westbury 1856–1862
Thomas Gellibrand Cumberland 1856–1861
Devon|11|11}} Devon 1856–1860
mbe2|M2|M2}}{{ref label|NorfP|6|6}} Norfolk Plains 1856–1859
mbe2|M2|M2}} Richmond 1856–1872
Selb|14|14}} Selby 1856–1860
Charles Henty George Town 1856–1862
Ring2|8|8}} Ringwood 1859–1861; 1872–1876
mbe3|M3|M3}} Morven 1856–1862; 1872–1877
Ring1|2|2}}{{ref label|Ring2|8|8}} Ringwood 1857–1859; 1861–1862
King|9|9}} Kingborough 1859–1861
Oatl|10|10}} Oatlands 1859–1862
Duncan McPherson Queenborough 1856–1861
Sore|13|13}} Sorell 1860–1861
Laun2|4|4}} Launceston 1857–1861
mbe2|M2|M2}} Glamorgan 1856–1879
re1|R1|R1}} Hobart Town 1856–1861; 1862–1864
Sore|13|13}} Sorell 1856–1860
re4|R4|R4}}{{ref label|King|9|9}} Kingborough 1856–1859
Hob1|7|7}} Hobart Town 1856–1859
Sir Robert Officer Glenorchy 1856–1877
Laun3|5|5}} Launceston 1856–1857
Adolphus Rooke Deloraine 1856–1862; 1868–1869;
1871–1872
Selb|14|14}} Selby 1860–1866
mbe1|M1|M1}}{{ref label|mbe3|M3|M3}}{{ref label|Fing|15|15}} Hobart Town
Fingal
1856–1860
Fing|15|15}} Fingal 1860–1861
mbe3|M3|M3}} Fingal 1856–1857
Ring1|2|2}} Ringwood 1856–1857

Notes

{{note label|Frank|1|1}} In January 1857, William Crooke, the member for Franklin, resigned. John Balfe won the resulting by-election on 27 February 1857.

{{note label|Ring1|2|2}} In May 1857, William Weston, the member for Ringwood, resigned to contest (and win) the Longford seat in the Legislative Council. Robert Kermode was elected unopposed on 20 May 1857.

{{note label|Laun1|3|3}} In May 1857, William Champ, one of the three members for Launceston and Tasmania's first Premier, resigned. John Crookes won the resulting by-election on 8 June 1857.

{{note label|Laun2|4|4}} In August 1857, Adye Douglas, one of the three members for Launceston, resigned.. James Matthews won the resulting by-election on 11 September 1857.

{{note label|Laun3|5|5}} In October 1857, John Rogers, one of the three members for Launceston, resigned. Alexander Clerke won the resulting by-election on 16 November 1857.

{{note label|NorfP|6|6}} On 11 May 1859, John Gregson, the member for Norfolk Plains, resigned. John Archer won the resulting by-election on 6 June 1859.

{{note label|Hob1|7|7}} In June 1859, Robert Nutt, one of the five members for Hobart Town, resigned. Robert Adams won the by-election on 30 June 1859.

{{note label|Ring2|8|8}} In mid-1859, Robert Kermode, the member for Ringwood, resigned. Frederick Houghton won the resulting by-election on 5 July 1859.

{{note label|King|9|9}} In July 1859, Alfred Nicholas, the member for Kingborough, resigned. Frederick Lipscombe won the resulting by-election on 1 August 1859.

{{note label|Oatl|10|10}} In October 1859, Henry Anstey, the member for Oatlands, resigned. James MacLanachan was elected unopposed on 11 November 1859.

{{note label|Devon|11|11}} In April 1860, James Gibson, the member for Devon, resigned. William Archer was elected unopposed on 4 May 1860.

{{note label|Laun4|12|12}} In April 1860, Alexander Clerke, one of the three members for Launceston, resigned. Joseph Cohen was elected unopposed on 24 May 1860.

{{note label|Sore|13|13}} On 26 June 1860, Askin Morrison, the member for Sorell resigned. George Marshall was elected unopposed on 2 July 1860.

{{note label|Selb|14|14}} In June 1860, Ronald Gunn, the member for Selby, resigned. Isaac Sherwin was elected unopposed on 13 July 1860.

{{note label|Fing|15|15}} On 1 November 1860, Francis Smith, the member for Fingal. resigned on being appointed as a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania. Francis von Steiglitz won the resulting by-election on 6 December 1860.

Ministerial by-elections

{{note label|mbe1|M1|M1}} On 1 November 1856, William Champ formed a new Ministry, with himself as Premier and Colonial Secretary, Francis Smith as Attorney General, Thomas Chapman as Colonial Treasurer and Henry Anstey as Secretary for Lands and Works. All four were therefore required to resign and contest ministerial by-elections, at which they were all returned.

{{note label|mbe2|M2|M2}} On 26 February 1857, Thomas Gregson formed a new Ministry, with himself as Premier and Colonial Secretary, Charles Meredith as Colonial Treasurer and John Gregson as Attorney-General. All three were therefore required to resign and contest ministerial by-elections, at which they were all returned.

{{note label|mbe3|M3|M3}} On 25 April 1857, William Weston formed a new four-member Ministry, three of whom were members of the House of Assembly. At the ministerial by-elections which followed, all were returned except Francis Smith, one of the five members for Hobart Town, who was defeated by William Boys on 5 May 1857. However, he was able to nominate for the seat of Fingal, which had been vacated by Frederick von Steiglitz, at which he was returned unopposed on 18 May 1857.

Re-elected members

{{note label|re1|R1|R1}} In December 1857, Maxwell Miller, one of the five members for Hobart Town, resigned. He was re-elected at the resulting by-election on 18 December 1857.

{{note label|re2|R2|R2}} In February 1858, Edward Abbott, the member for Clarence, resigned. He was re-elected at the resulting by-election on 22 March 1858.

{{note label|re3|R3|R3}} In November 1858, John Balfe, the member for Franklin, resigned. He was re-elected at the resulting by-election on 21 December 1858.

{{note label|re4|R4|R4}} In January 1857, Alfred Nicholas, the member for Kingborough, resigned. He was returned unopposed on 19 January 1857.

Sources

  • {{cite book|title=Representation of the Tasmanian People|last=Newman|first=Terry|publisher=Tasmanian Parliamentary Library|year=1994|isbn=0-7246-4147-5}}
  • Parliament of Tasmania (2006). The Parliament of Tasmania from 1856
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