This is a list of members of the seventh parliament of the South Australian House of Assembly , which sat from 19 January 1872 until 14 January 1875. The members were elected at the 1871 colonial election.
Name | Electorate | Term in Office |
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John Howard Angas | Barossa | 1871–1876 |
John Henry Barrow [1] | The Sturt | 1858–1860, 1871–1874 |
Hon. Arthur Blyth | Gumeracha | 1857–1868, 1870–1877 |
Thomas Boothby [6] | Victoria | 1873–1875 |
James Boucaut | West Torrens | 1861–1862, 1865–1870, 1871–1878 |
John Cox Bray | East Adelaide | 1871–1892 |
Henry Bright | Stanley | 1865–1884 |
William Bundey | Onkaparinga | 1871–1875, 1878–1881 |
John Carr | Noarlunga | 1865–1879, 1881–1884 |
Wentworth Cavenagh | Yatala | 1862–1875, 1875–1881 |
Mountifort Conner [8] | Light Albert | 1871–1873 1875 |
Robert Cottrell | East Adelaide | 1868–1875 |
Edwin Derrington [6] | Victoria | 1871–1873 |
John Duncan | Port Adelaide | 1871–1875, 1875–1878, 1884–1890 |
William Everard [2] | Encounter Bay | 1865–1870, 1871–1872 |
Lavington Glyde | Yatala | 1857–1875, 1877–1884 |
John Hart [4] | The Burra | 1857–1859, 1862–1866, 1868–1873 |
Henry Kent Hughes | Port Adelaide | 1868–1875 |
Sir George Kingston | Stanley | 1857–1860, 1861–1880 |
Friedrich Krichauff | Onkaparinga | 1857–1858, 1870–1882, 1884–1890 |
J. A. T. Lake | Barossa | 1871–1875 |
Park Laurie [5] | Victoria | 1870–1871, 1873–1875 |
Arthur Fydell Lindsay [7] | Encounter Bay | 1857–1860, 1870–1871, 1873–1878 |
William Mair [1] | The Sturt | 1874–1875 |
Charles Mann | The Burra | 1870–1881 |
William Ranson Mortlock | Flinders | 1868–1870, 1871–1875, 1878–1884 |
Charles Myles | Noarlunga | 1871–1875 |
James Pearce | Light | 1870–1875 |
John Pickering | West Torrens | 1865–1868, 1870, 1871–1878 |
James Garden Ramsay | Mount Barker | 1870–1875, 1876–1878 |
Rowland Rees [4] | The Burra | 1873–1881, 1882–1890 |
Hon. Thomas Reynolds 2, 7 | Encounter Bay | 1857–1862, 1862, 1864–1870, 1871–1872, 1872–1873 |
John Riddoch [4] | Victoria | 1865–1870, 1871–1873 |
William Rogers | Encounter Bay | 1858–1860, 1864–1865, 1868, 1868–1870, 1872–1875 |
William Knox Simms | West Adelaide | 1868–1870, 1871–1876, 1878–1881 |
Judah Solomon | West Adelaide | 1858–1860, 1871–1875 |
Edwin Smith | East Torrens | 1871–1877, 1878–1893 |
George Stevenson | East Torrens | 1871–1875 |
Randolph Isham Stow [8] | Light | 1861–1865, 1866–1868, 1873–1875 |
William Townsend | The Sturt | 1857–1882 |
Ebenezer Ward | Gumeracha | 1870–1880, 1881–1890 |
Alfred Watts | Flinders | 1862–1866, 1868–1875 |
William West-Erskine [3] | Mount Barker | 1871–1876, 1878–1881 |
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