This is a list of members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council between 1891 and 1897. Terms of the Legislative Council did not coincide with Legislative Assembly elections, and members served six year terms, with a number of members facing election each year.
Date | Electorates |
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5 May 1891 | Cambridge; Hobart (1); Russell |
3 May 1892 | Hobart (1); Launceston (1); North Esk |
2 May 1893 | Hobart (1); Meander; Pembroke |
1 May 1894 | Huon; Launceston (1); Mersey |
7 May 1895 | Derwent; Tamar; Westmorland |
5 May 1896 | Buckingham; Macquarie; South Esk |
Name | Division | Years in office | Elected |
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Hon Dr Gamaliel Butler [5] | Hobart | 1896–1914 | by-election |
Hon George Collins | Tamar | 1895–1919 | 1895 |
Hon Audley Coote | Tamar | 1886–1895 | 1889 |
Hon William Crosby | Hobart | 1885–1909 | 1891 |
Hon William Dodery | Westmorland | 1877–1907 | 1895 |
Hon Adye Douglas [2] | Launceston | 1855–1856; 1884–1886; 1890–1904 | 1891 |
Hon Philip Fysh [4] | Buckingham | 1866–1869; 1870–1873; 1884–1894 | 1890 |
Hon Walter Gellibrand | Derwent | 1871–1901 | 1895 |
Hon James Gibson | South Esk | 1886–1899 | 1896 |
Hon Charles Henry Grant [1] | Hobart | 1892–1901 | 1893 |
Hon Frederick Grubb | Meander | 1879–1911 | 1893 |
Hon William Hart | Launceston | 1885–1904 | 1894 |
Hon Henry Lamb | Pembroke | 1891–1899 | 1893 |
Hon Alfred Lord | Cambridge | 1890–1897 | 1891 |
Hon John Hair McCall | Mersey | 1888–1901 | 1894 |
Hon Alexander McGregor [5] | Hobart | 1880–1896 | 1892 |
Hon William Moore [3] | Russell | 1877–1909 | 1891 |
Hon Alfred Page | Macquarie | 1887–1909 | 1896 |
Hon Frederick Piesse [4] | Buckingham | 1894–1901 | 1896 |
Hon Henry Rooke | North Esk | 1886–1901 | 1892 |
Hon George Salier [1] | Hobart | 1886–1892 | 1897 |
Hon John Watchorn | Huon | 1882–1905 | 1894 |
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