Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1892–1894

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This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, from the elections of 20 April 1892 to the elections of 20 September 1894. [1] From 1889 there were 95 seats in the Assembly. [2] [1] [3]

Victoria was a British self-governing colony in Australia at the time.

Note the "Term in Office" refers to that member's term(s) in the Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate.
15th Parliament
Name Electorate Term in Office
Charles Andrews, Sr. Geelong 1880; 1886–1894
Harry Armytage Grant 1889–1894
Edwin Austin Ripon & Hampden 1892–1900
Alfred Shrapnell Bailes Sandhurst 1886–1894; 1897–1907
Richard Baker Lowan 1883–1894
William Beazley Collingwood 1889–1912
George Bennett Richmond 1889–1908
Thomas Bent Brighton 1871–1894; 1900–1909
Graham Berry East Bourke Boroughs 1861–1865; 1869–1886; 1892–1897
Robert Best Fitzroy 1889–1901
Joseph Bosisto Jolimont & West Richmond 1874–1889; 1892–1894
Robert Bowman [a] Talbot and Avoca 1866–1870; 1877–1885; 1890–1893
Frederick Bromley Carlton 1892–1908
Robert Burrowes [b] Sandhurst 1866–1877; 1880–1893
John Burton Stawell 1892–1902
Matthew Butterley [c] Windermere 1889–1893
Ewen Hugh Cameron Evelyn 1874–1914
James Campbell [d] Benalla and Yarrawonga 1892–1893
Godfrey Carter Melbourne 1877–1883; 1885–1900
William Carter Williamstown 1889–1894
William Clark Footscray 1879–1894
Albert Craven Benambra 1889–1913
David Davies Grenville 1877–1894
Alfred Deakin Essendon & Flemington 1879–1879; 1880–1900
Edward Dixon Prahran 1874–1880; 1889–1894
John Dow [e] Kara Kara 1877–1893
John Gavan Duffy Kilmore, Dalhousie & Lancefield 1874–1886; 1887–1904
John Dunn Ballarat East 1889–1894
John Henry Dyer Borung 1892–1902
Joseph Ferguson Ovens 1886–1894
Charles Forrest Polwarth 1886–1894; 1897–1911
Henry Foster Gippsland East 1889–1902
Duncan Gillies Eastern Suburbs 1861–1868; 1870–1894; 1897–1903
William Gordon Castlemaine 1886–1894
George Graham Numurkah and Nathalia 1884–1914
William Grattan Shepparton and Euroa 1892–1897
James Graves Delatite 1877–1900; 1902–1904
Robert Harper Bourke East 1879–1880; 1882–1889; 1891–1897
Albert Harris Gippsland Central 1883–1910
Joseph Harris South Yarra 1880–1894; 1897–1904
John Moore Highett [f] Mandurang 1885–1893
John Rout Hopkins Geelong 1864–1867; 1871–1877; 1892–1894
William Ievers Carlton South 1892–1895
Isaac Isaacs Bogong 1892–1893; 1893–1901
John Keys Dandenong & Berwick 1880–1894; 1897–1900
Joseph Kirton Ballarat West 1889–1894; 1894–1904; 1907–1908
Thomas Langdon Korong 1880–1889; 1892–1914
Jonas Levien Barwon 1871–1877; 1880–1906
James McColl Gunbower 1886–1901
John McIntyre Maldon 1877–1880; 1881–1902
Malcolm McKenzie Anglesey 1892–1903; 1911–1920
Alexander McKinley Toorak 1892–1894
Allan McLean Gippsland North 1880–1901
William McLellan Ararat 1859–1877; 1883–1897
Walter Madden Horsham 1880–1894
William Maloney Melbourne West 1889–1903
Francis Mason Gippsland South 1871–1877; 1878–1886; 1889–1902
David Methven East Bourke Boroughs 1889–1894; 1897–1902; 1903–1904
Edward Murphy Warrenheip 1886–1900
Timothy Murphy Rodney 1892–1894
John Murray Warrnambool 1884–1916
Bryan O'Loghlen Port Fairy 1878–1880; 1880–1883;
1888–1894; 1897–1900
Alfred Richard Outtrim Maryborough 1885–1902; 1904–1920
James Patterson Castlemaine 1870–1895
Alexander Peacock Clunes & Allandale 1889–1933
George Phillipson Wangaratta and Rutherglen 1892–1894
Hugh Rawson Kyneton 1892–1900
Richard Richardson Creswick 1874–1886; 1889–1894
Phillip Salmon Port Melbourne 1892–1894
Samuel Samuel [g] Dundas 1892–1892
Thomas Scott Villiers & Heytesbury 1892–1896
William Shiels Normanby 1880–1904
Louis Smith Mornington 1859–1865; 1871–1874; 1877–1880;
1880–1883; 1886–1894
Thomas Smith Emerald Hill 1889–1904
Samuel Staughton Sr. Bourke West 1880; 1883–1901
David Sterry Sandhurst South 1889–1904
Frank Stuart Melbourne East 1889–1894
William Tatchell Dunolly 1890–1894
John William Taverner Donald & Swan Hill 1889–1904
Charles Taylor Hawthorn 1889–1894
William Trenwith Richmond 1889–1903
Albert Tucker Fitzroy 1874–1900
George Turner St Kilda 1889–1901
George J. Turner Gippsland West 1892–1900
Richard Vale Ballarat West 1886–1889; 1892–1902
William Webb Rodney 1889–1897; 1903–1904
James Wheeler Daylesford 1864–1867; 1880–1900
John White Albert Park 1892–1902
Edgar Wilkins Collingwood 1892–1908
Henry Williams Eaglehawk 1877–1883; 1889–1902
Joseph Winter Melbourne South 1892–1896
Henry Wrixon Portland 1868–1877; 1880–1894
David Wyllie [h] North Melbourne 1892–1893
Alexander Young Grenville 1880–1894
Ephraim Zox Melbourne East 1877–1899
Thomas Bent was Speaker, Francis Mason was Chairman of Committees.
[a] Bowman died 1 December 1893; replaced by Carty Salmon, sworn-in May 1894.
[b] Burrowes died 16 September 1893; replaced by Daniel Barnet Lazarus, sworn-in October 1893.
[c] Butterley died 29 December 1893; replaced by William Anderson, sworn-in May 1894.
[d] Campbell died 16 September 1893; replaced by John Templeton, sworn-in October 1893.
[e] Dow left Parliament in March 1893; replaced by Andrew Anderson, sworn-in June 1893.
[f] Highett resigned in June 1893; replaced by Richard O'Neill, sworn-in July 1893.
[g] Samuel died 27 July 1892; replaced by John Thomson, sworn-in August 1892
[h] Wyllie died 10 May 1893; replaced by Sylvanus Reynolds, sworn-in June 1893.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Elections since 1856". Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  2. "The Electoral Act Amendment Act 1888" (PDF). Retrieved 5 April 2014.
  3. "Re-Member (Former Members)". State Government of Victoria. Retrieved 5 April 2014.