Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1886–1889

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This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, from the elections of 5 March 1886 to the elections of 28 March 1889. [1] Victoria was a British self-governing colony in Australia at the time.

Note the "Term in Office" refers to that members term(s) in the Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate.
13th Parliament
Name Electorate Term in Office
William Anderson Creswick 1886–1889; 1894–1898
William Anderson Villiers & Heytesbury 1880–1892
Charles Andrews, Sr. Geelong 1880; 1886–1894
Alfred Shrapnell Bailes Sandhurst 1886–1894; 1897–1907
Richard Baker Wimmera 1883–1894
Thomas Bent Brighton 1871–1894; 1900–1909
Joseph Bosisto Richmond 1874–1889; 1892–1894
George Enright Bourchier Avoca 1885–1889
Joseph Tilley Brown Mandurang 1886–1889; 1897–1904
Robert Burrowes Sandhurst 1866–1877; 1880–1893
Ewen Hugh Cameron Evelyn 1874–1914
Godfrey Carter West Melbourne 1877–1883; 1885–1900
Alfred Clark [a] Williamstown 1871–1887
William Clark Footscray 1879–1894
Thomas Cooper Creswick 1877–1889
George Selth Coppin East Melbourne 1874–1877; 1883–1889
David Davies Grenville 1877–1894
Matthew Davies St Kilda 1883–1892
Alfred Deakin West Bourke 1879–1879; 1880–1900
Frederick Derham Sandridge 1883–1892
John Donaghy Geelong 1886–1889
John Dow Kara Kara 1877–1893
William Guard Feild Collingwood 1886–1889
Joseph Ferguson Ovens 1886–1894
Benjamin Fink Maryborough & Talbot 1883–1889
Charles Lamond Forrest Polwarth & South Grenville 1886–1894; 1897–1911
John Gardiner Carlton 1880–1891
David Gaunson Emerald Hill 1875–1881; 1883–1889; 1904–1906
Duncan Gillies Rodney 1861–1868; 1870–1894; 1897–1903
William Gordon Castlemaine 1886–1894
George Graham Moira 1884–1914
James Graves Delatite 1877–1900; 1902–1904
Arthur Groom South Gippsland 1886–1892
George Hall Moira 1880–1891
Robert Harper East Bourke 1879–1880; 1882–1889; 1891–1897
Albert Harris North Gippsland 1883–1910
Joseph Harris St Kilda 1880–1894; 1897–1904
John Moore Highett Mandurang 1885–1893
Thomas Hunt Kilmore and Anglesey 1874–1892; 1903–1908
Charles Jones Ballarat West 1864–1867; 1868–1871; 1886–1889
John Keys South Bourke 1880–1894; 1897–1900
Peter Lalor Grant 1856–1871; 1874–1889
Thomas Langdon Avoca 1880–1889; 1892–1914
George Langridge Collingwood 1874–1891
John Laurens North Melbourne 1877–1892
Jonas Levien Barwon 1871–1877; 1880–1906
James McColl Mandurang 1886–1901
John McIntyre Maldon 1877–1880; 1881–1902
Allan McLean North Gippsland 1880–1901
William McLellan Ararat 1859–1877; 1883–1897
John Madden [b] Belfast 1883–1888
Walter Madden Wimmera 1880–1894
James Munro Geelong 1874–1880; 1881–1883; 1886–1892
Edward Murphy Ballarat East 1886–1900
John Murray Warrnambool 1884–1916
John Nimmo Emerald Hill 1877–1892
Charles Myles Officer Dundas 1880–1892
Alfred Richard Outtrim Maryborough & Talbot 1885–1902; 1904–1920
James Patterson Castlemaine 1870–1895
Charles Henry Pearson East Bourke Boroughs 1878–1892
James Peirce West Melbourne 1886–1889
John Quick Sandhurst 1880–1889
John Rees Grant 1877–1889
Robert Dyce Reid Fitzroy 1883–1889; 1894–1897
James Rose North Melbourne 1883–1889
James Russell Ballarat East 1880; 1883–1889
George John Sands [c] Dalhousie 1864–1867; 1886–1887
James Shackell Rodney 1883–1892
William Shiels Normanby 1880–1904
Charles Smith Richmond 1883–1892
Louis Smith Mornington 1859–1865; 1871–1874; 1877–1880;
1880–1883; 1886–1894
William Collard Smith Ballarat West 1861–1864; 1871–1892; 1894–1894
Samuel Staughton Sr. West Bourke 1880; 1883–1901
James Toohey Villiers & Heytesbury 1880–1889
Albert Tucker Fitzroy 1874–1900
Ferguson Tuthill Ovens 1886–1892
William Uren Ripon & Hampden 1883–1892
Richard Vale Ballarat West 1886–1889; 1892–1902
William Walker Boroondara 1880; 1882–1889
Peter Wallace [d] Benambra 1880–1886
James Wheeler Creswick 1864–1867; 1880–1900
John Woods Stawell 1859–1864; 1871–1892
Henry Wrixon Portland 1868–1877; 1880–1894
Alexander Young Grenville 1880–1894
Charles Young Kyneton Boroughs 1874–1892
Ephraim Zox East Melbourne 1877–1899

Peter Lalor was Speaker, Thomas Cooper was Chairman of Committees.

[a] Clark resigned October 1887; replaced by James Mirams, sworn-in November 1887.
[b] Madden died 12 January 1888; replaced by Bryan O'Loghlen, sworn-in June 1888.
[c] Sands resigned July 1867; replaced by John Gavan Duffy, sworn-in August 1867.
[d] Wallace died 23 May 1886, replaced by Peter Wright.

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References

  1. "Elections since 1856". Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 2 April 2014.