Members of the Queensland Legislative Council, 1880–1889

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This is a list of members of the Queensland Legislative Council from 1 January 1880 to 31 December 1889. Appointments, made by the Governor of Queensland, were for life, although many members for one reason or another resigned.

Contents

The chamber grew in size from 30 to 38 members during the course of the decade.

Office bearers

President of the Legislative Council:

Chairman of Committees:

Members

NameDate appointedDate leftReason for leaving
William Aplin 19 October 188018 February 1901
Joshua Peter Bell 3 April 187920 December 1881Death
William Draper Box 2 January 187426 January 1904
Frederic Brentnall 17 April 188623 March 1922
Alfred Henry Brown 12 January 187426 January 1882Resignation
Eyles Browne 3 July 186314 August 1882Unknown
Charles Hardie Buzacott 21 January 18795 July 1882Resignation
James Cowlishaw 18 April 187815 March 1922
John Deane 31 July 188927 October 1913
George Edmondstone 12 May 187723 February 1883Death
John Clark Foote 12 May 187718 August 1895
Edward Barrow Forrest 15 August 18828 March 1899
William Forrest 13 May 188323 April 1903
James Garrick [2] 13 November 188328 August 1894
James Gibbon 22 February 186619 February 1887Seat vacated
William Graham 5 August 18807 June 1892
Augustus Gregory 10 November 188225 June 1905
Francis Thomas Gregory 2 January 187423 October 1888Death
Frederick Hart 11 July 187215 July 1915
John Heussler 13 December 187026 October 1907
William Hobbs 26 April 186118 October 1880Resignation
Frederick Holberton 4 July 18859 September 1907
Louis Hope 24 April 18621 November 1882Resignation
Francis Ivory 15 September 18791 July 1881Resignation
George King 26 January 188219 March 1890
James Lalor 23 August 188811 August 1921
William Lambert 15 March 18723 December 1901
John Macansh 17 April 18861 August 1896
Thomas MacDonald-Paterson 22 April 188511 March 1896
John Frederick McDougall 1 May 186013 September 1895
Peter MacPherson 1 July 188112 September 1913
Charles Marks 28 November 188823 March 1922
Charles Mein 26 April 187211 July 1883Resignation
Charles Melbourne 18 April 187818 August 1885Seat vacated
Boyd Dunlop Morehead 31 December 18803 August 1883Transferred to Assembly
Berkeley Basil Moreton 25 May 188825 June 1891
John Mullen 26 April 187211 July 1883Seat vacated
Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior 22 February 186631 December 1892
Dr. Kevin O'Doherty 12 May 18774 November 1885Resignation
Arthur Hunter Palmer 24 December 188120 March 1898
William Pettigrew 12 May 187723 June 1894
William Grene Power 19 September 188314 August 1903
Daniel Foley Roberts 23 May 186026 July 1889Death
Alexander Raff 14 August 188410 June 1910
Thomas Rome 1 July 188124 January 1882Resignation
Gordon Sandeman 2 January 187418 August 1886Seat vacated
John Scott 23 August 188826 June 1890
Henry Simpson 29 July 186829 April 1882Resignation
James Thorneloe Smith 23 August 188814 March 1902
Joseph Smyth 5 May 188216 July 1910
James Swan 18 April 187826 May 1891
James Taylor [1] 4 November 187117 August 1893
William Taylor 17 April 188623 March 1922
Andrew Joseph Thynne 26 January 188223 March 1922
William Thornton 30 October 188227 June 1884Death
John Turner 18 April 187829 July 1900
William Henry Walsh 20 February 18795 April 1888Death
William Duckett White 26 April 18615 August 1880Resignation
Andrew Wilson 19 September 188329 August 1906
Walter Horatio Wilson 4 July 188528 February 1902
Henry Wood 17 April 188631 December 1902
1 James Taylor resigned from the Council on 10 January 1881 but was reappointed on 1 July 1881.
2 James Garrick was previously a member of the Legislative Council from 13 November 1869 until 8 December 1870.

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