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词条 Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1872–1877
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This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 1872 and the 1877.

Name District Years in office
SLau1|X|X}}{{ref label|WHob|13|13}} South Launceston
West Hobart
1857–1872; 1874–1880
William Belbin South Hobart 1871–1891
CLau2|12|12}} Central Launceston 1876–1878
1881–1882
Cumb|7|7}} Cumberland 1875–1903
Henry Butler Brighton 1856–1862; 1866–1885
SLau1|X|X}} South Launceston 1872–1874
Thomas Chapman East Hobart 1856–1864; 1866–1873
Ring|5|5}} Ringwood 1857–1860; 1862–1863;
1872–1874
NLau|4|4}} North Launceston 1872–1874; 1880–1882
WDev|11|11}} West Devon 1876–1877
James Dooley East Devon 1872–1891
Sir Adye Douglas Fingal 1856–1857; 1862–1884
EHob|2|2}} East Hobart 1873–1878; 1894–1898
Quee|10|10}} Queenborough 1876–1878
Ring|5|5}} Ringwood 1871–1872; 1874–1886
William Giblin Central Hobart 1869–1885
CLau1|8|8}}{{ref label|CLau2|12|12}} Central Launceston 1875–1876; 1877–1878
WHob|13|13}} West Hobart 1872–1877; 1882–1889
James Gunn Sorell 1872–1882
Samuel Henry Deloraine 1872–1880
William Hodgson Richmond 1861–1881
WDev|11|11}} Norfolk Plains 1859–1861; 1872–1876
Selb1|1|1}}{{ref label|Selb2|3|3}}{{ref label|NLau|4|4}} Selby
North Launceston
1856–1862; 1872–1877
Quee|10|10}} Queenborough 1871–1876
George Keach Campbell Town 1870–1882
CLau1|8|8}} Central Launceston 1862–1875; 1877–1892
David Lewis Clarence 1864–1882
WDev|11|11}} West Devon
Norfolk Plains
1856–1879
Wbury|6|6}} Westbury 1871–1874
John Mitchell Glamorgan 1871–1880
William Moore Wellington 1871–1877
David Murray Selby 1873–1877
Sir Robert Officer Glenorchy 1856–1877
Christopher O'Reilly Kingborough 1871–1882; 1906–1909
Oatl|9|9}} Oatlands 1876–1899
Wbury|6|6}} Westbury 1874–1903
Alexander Riddoch New Norfolk 1872–1882
George Salier North Hobart 1866–1869; 1870–1886
James Scott George Town 1869–1877; 1878–1884
James Reid Scott Selby 1866–1872
Cumb|7|7}} Cumberland 1863–1875
WHob|13|13}} South Launceston 1877–1878
John Whitehead Morven 1869–1880
Oatl|9|9}} Oatlands 1871–1876
Russell Young Franklin 1871; 1872–1877

Notes

{{note label|Selb1|1|1}} In November 1872, James Reid Scott, the member for Selby, resigned. Frederick Innes, the Premier of Tasmania, was elected unopposed on 18 November 1872.

{{note label|EHob|2|2}} In July 1873, Thomas Chapman, the member for East Hobart, resigned. Philip Fysh was elected unopposed on 12 August 1873.

{{note label|Selb2|3|3}} In November 1873, Frederick Innes, the member for Selby, resigned. David Murray won the resulting by-election on 16 December 1873.

{{note label|NLau|4|4}} In February 1874, James Cox, the member for North Launceston, resigned. Frederick Innes was elected unopposed on 31 March 1874.

{{note label|Ring|5|5}} In April 1874, Alexander Clerke, the member for Ringwood, resigned. William Gellibrand was elected unopposed on 15 May 1874.

{{note label|Wbury|6|6}} In April 1874, John Millar, the member for Westbury, resigned. Thomas Reibey was elected unopposed on 23 May 1874.

{{note label|Cumb|7|7}} In January 1875, John Swan, the member for Cumberland, resigned. Nicholas John Brown won the resulting by-election on 29 January 1875.

{{note label|CLau1|8|8}} In April 1875, Henry Lette, the member for Central Launceston, resigned. George Gilmore was elected unopposed on 21 May 1875.

{{note label|Oatl|9|9}} In June 1876, George Wilson, the member for Oatlands, resigned. Alfred Pillinger won the resulting by-election on 17 July 1876.

{{note label|Quee|10|10}} In June 1876, John Alexander Jackson, the member for Queenborough, resigned. Robert Gayer won the resulting by-election on 21 July 1876.

{{note label|WDev|11|11}} On 20 July 1876, Charles Meredith was appointed to the Ministry. He was therefore required to resign and contest a ministerial by-election. However, his nomination was ruled informal, and on 3 August 1876, the seat was declared for the only candidate, Andrew Crawford. Meredith was not without a seat for long, however—Frederick Houghton, the member for Norfolk Plains, resigned, and on 24 August 1876, Meredith was elected unopposed to that seat.

{{note label|CLau2|12|12}} On 20 July 1876, George Gilmore was appointed to the Ministry. He was therefore required to resign and contest a ministerial by-election, at which he was defeated on 3 August 1876 by Charles Bromby.

{{note label|WHob|13|13}} In March 1877, James Gray, the member for West Hobart, resigned. John Balfe won the resulting by-election on 18 April 1877. Balfe, in running for the seat, had vacated his South Launceston seat, which was filled at the 27 April 1877 by-election by Samuel Tulloch.

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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