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This is a list
of members of the New
South Wales Legislative Assembly who
served in the 19th parliament of New South Wales
from 1901 to 1904. They were elected at the 1901
state election on 3
July 1901. The Speaker was
Hon William
McCourt.
| William Affleck |
Liberal |
Yass |
1894–1904 |
| Edward Allen 11 |
Liberal |
Illawarra |
1904 |
| George Anderson |
Liberal |
Waterloo |
1894–1904 |
| William Archer |
Independent |
Burwood |
1898–1904 |
| James
Ashton |
Liberal |
Goulburn |
1894–1907 |
| John Barnes |
Progressive |
Gundagai |
1889–1904 |
| Walter Bennett |
Progressive |
Durham |
1898–1907, 1917–1934 |
| George Briner |
Progressive |
Raleigh |
1901–1920 |
| Ernest Broughton |
Progressive |
Sydney-King |
1901–1910 |
| James Brunker |
Liberal |
East Maitland |
1880–1904 |
| George Burgess |
Labor |
Young |
1901–1917 |
| Frank Byrne |
Independent |
Hay |
1898–1904 |
| Alexander Campbell |
Progressive |
Kiama |
1894–1904 |
| Archibald Campbell 11 |
Liberal |
Illawarra |
1891–1903 |
| John Cann |
Labor |
Broken Hill |
1891–1916 |
| Joseph Carruthers |
Liberal |
St George |
1887–1908 |
| James Carroll |
Progressive |
Lachlan |
1894–1904 |
| Albert
Chapman |
Progressive |
Braidwood |
1901–1904 |
| Matthew Charlton 8 |
Labor |
Waratah |
1903–1910 |
| Patrick Clara 1 |
Labor |
Condobolin |
1901–1904 |
| Edward Clark |
Liberal |
St Leonards |
1891–1904, 1907–1910 |
| Henry Clarke |
Progressive |
Bega |
1869–1894, 1895–1904 |
| John Cohen |
Liberal |
Petersham |
1898–1919 |
| John Coleman |
Independent Liberal |
Lismore |
1901–1905 |
| Albert
Collins |
Liberal |
Narrabri |
1901–1910 |
| Paddy Crick |
Progressive |
West Macquarie |
1889–1906 |
| John Dacey |
Labor |
Botany |
1895–1912 |
| William Daley |
Labor |
Sydney-Gipps |
1901–1907 |
| Robert Davidson |
Liberal |
Hastings and Macleay |
1901–1910 |
| William Davis |
Progressive |
Bourke |
1889–1891, 1898–1904 |
| William Dick |
Liberal |
Newcastle East |
1894–1907 |
| Charles Dight |
Progressive |
Singleton |
1898–1904 |
| Robert Donaldson |
Progressive |
Tumut |
1898–1913 |
| Alfred Edden |
Labor |
Kahibah |
1891–1920 |
| John Estell |
Labor |
Wallsend |
1901–1913, 1917–1922 |
| Joseph Evans |
Independent Progressive |
Deniliquin |
1901–1904 |
| James Fallick |
Independent Liberal |
Newtown-St Peters |
1901–1920 |
| Frank Farnell 12 |
Independent Liberal |
Ryde |
1887–1903 |
| John Fegan |
Progressive |
Wickham |
1891–1907, 1920–1922 |
| William Ferguson |
Independent Labor |
Sturt |
1894–1904 |
| John Fitzpatrick |
Liberal |
Rylstone |
1895–1904, 1907–1930 |
| Thomas Fitzpatrick |
Progressive |
Murrumbidgee |
1894–1904 |
| William Fleming |
Liberal |
Robertson |
1901–1910 |
| John Garland 5 |
Liberal |
Tamworth |
1898–1901, 1903–1904 |
| Eden George |
Progressive |
Sydney-Belmore |
1901–1907 |
| Owen Gilbert |
Liberal |
Newcastle West |
1901–1904, 1907–1910 |
| John Gillies |
Independent |
West Maitland |
1891–1911 |
| James Gormly |
Progressive |
Wagga Wagga |
1885–1904 |
| Arthur Hill Griffith 8 |
Labor |
Waratah |
1894–1903, 1904–1920 |
| Thomas Griffith |
Independent |
Albury |
1898–1904 |
| Brinsley Hall |
Progressive |
Hawkesbury |
1901–1917 |
| David Hall |
Labor |
Gunnedah |
1901–1904, 1913–1920 |
| John
Hawthorne |
Liberal |
Leichhardt |
1885–1891, 1894–1904 |
| James Hayes |
Progressive |
Murray |
1885–1904 |
| John
Haynes |
Liberal |
Wellington |
1887–1904, 1915–1917 |
| James
Hogue |
Liberal |
Glebe |
1894–1895, 1998-1910 |
| Robert
Hollis |
Labor |
Newtown-Erskine |
1901–1917 |
| William Holman |
Labor |
Grenfell |
1898–1920 |
| George Howarth 6 |
Liberal |
Willoughby |
1895–1903 |
| John
Hurley |
Independent |
Hartley |
1872–1874 1876–1880, 1887–1891,
1901–1907 |
| William Hurley |
Progressive |
Macquarie |
1895–1904 |
| Thomas Jessep |
Liberal |
Waverley |
1896–1907 |
| George Jones 3 |
Labor |
Inverell |
1902–1913 |
| Sydney Kearney 9 |
Liberal |
Armidale |
1903–1907 |
| Andrew Kelly |
Labor |
Sydney-Denison |
1891–1894, 1901–1913 |
| John
Kidd |
Progressive |
Camden |
1880–1882, 1885–1887, 1889–1904 |
| William Latimer |
Liberal |
Woollahra |
1901–1920 |
| Sydney Law 4 |
Labor / Independent Labor |
Balmain South |
1894–1907 |
| Charles Lee |
Liberal |
Tenterfield |
1884–1920 |
| Robert Levien |
Progressive |
Quirindi |
1880–1889, 1889–1913 |
| Hon Daniel
Levy |
Liberal |
Sydney-Fitzroy |
1901–1937 |
| Edmund Lonsdale 9 |
Liberal |
Armidale |
1901–1903 |
| Hugh Macdonald |
Labor |
Castlereagh |
1901–1906 |
| Donald Macdonell |
Labor |
Cobar |
1901–1911 |
| Thomas Mackenzie |
Liberal |
Canterbury |
1901–1907 |
| Michael
MacMahon |
Progressive |
Uralla-Walcha |
1900–1904 |
| William Mahony |
Liberal |
Annandale |
1894–1910 |
| William
McCourt |
Liberal |
Bowral |
1882–1885, 1887–1913 |
| Richard
McCoy |
Liberal |
Marrickville |
1901–1910 |
| John McFarlane |
Progressive |
Clarence |
1887–1915 |
| James McGowen |
Labor |
Redfern |
1891–1917 |
| William McIntyre 3 |
Progressive |
Inverell |
1901–1902 |
| Gordon McLaurin |
Progressive |
Hume |
1901–1913 |
| John McNeill 2 |
Labor |
Sydney-Pyrmont |
1902–1913 |
| Richard Meagher |
Independent |
Tweed |
1895, 1898–1904, 1907–1917 |
| William
Millard |
Liberal |
Moruya |
1894–1920, 1920–1921 |
| Gus
Miller |
Labor |
Monaro |
1889–1918 |
| Samuel Moore |
Liberal |
Bingara |
1885–1910 |
| Mark Morton |
Liberal |
Shoalhaven |
1901–1920, 1922–1938 |
| Tom Moxham |
Liberal |
Parramatta |
1901–1916 |
| Arthur Nelson |
Progressive |
Sydney-Flinders |
1895–1904 |
| Henry
Newman |
Liberal |
Orange |
1891–1904 |
| John Nicholson |
Independent Labor |
Woronora |
1891–1917 |
| Niels Nielsen |
Labor |
Boorowa |
1899–1913 |
| John
Nobbs |
Liberal |
Granville |
1888–1993, 1898–1913 |
| John
Norton |
Independent |
Northumberland |
1898–1906, 1907–1910 |
| Charles Oakes |
Liberal |
Paddington |
1901–1910, 1917–1925 |
| Daniel
O'Connor |
Progressive |
Sydney-Phillip |
1877–1891, 1900–1904 |
| Broughton O'Conor |
Independent |
Sherbrooke |
1898–1907 |
| Edward O'Sullivan |
Progressive |
Queanbeyan |
1885–1910 |
| Hon John
Perry |
Progressive |
Ballina |
1889–1920 |
| Simeon Phillips |
Liberal |
Dubbo |
1895–1904 |
| John Joseph Power |
Labor |
Sydney-Lang |
1901–1904 |
| Richard Price |
Independent |
Gloucester |
1894–1904, 1907–1922 |
| Robert Pyers |
Progressive |
Richmond |
1894–1904 |
| Patrick Quinn |
Progressive |
Sydney-Bligh |
1898–1904 |
| Ellison Quirk |
Independent |
Warringah |
1901–1904 |
| Joseph Reymond |
Progressive |
Ashburnham |
1895–1904 |
| Edwin
Richards |
Progressive |
Mudgee |
1894–1904 |
| Thomas
Rose |
Progressive |
Argyle |
1891–1904 |
| Andrew Ross |
Progressive |
Molong |
1880–1904 |
| Robert Scobie |
Labor |
Wentworth |
1901–1917 |
| John See |
Progressive |
Grafton |
1880–1904 |
| Richard Sleath |
Independent Labor |
Wilcannia |
1894–1904 |
| James Smith |
Independent Progressive |
Newtown-Camperdown |
1885–1887, 1901–1907 |
| Samuel Smith 2 |
Labor |
Sydney-Pyrmont |
1898–1902 |
| Thomas Smith |
Progressive |
Nepean |
1877–1887, 1895–1898, 1901–1904 |
| Percy Stirton 10 |
Liberal |
Moree |
1903–1904 |
| David Storey |
Liberal |
Randwick |
1894–1920 |
| John Storey |
Labor |
Balmain North |
1901–1904, 1907–1921 |
| Phillip
Sullivan |
Labor |
Darlington |
1901–1907 |
| Edward Terry 12 |
Independent Liberal |
Ryde |
1898–1901, 1904 |
| Follett Thomas 7 |
Independent Liberal |
Glen Innes |
1903–1920 |
| John Thomson |
Progressive |
Manning |
1901–1904 |
| Thomas Waddell |
Progressive |
Cowra |
1897–1917 |
| Charles Wade 6 |
Liberal |
Willoughby |
1903–1917 |
| Raymond Walsh 5 |
Independent/Progressive |
Tamworth |
1901–1903 |
| William Webster 10 |
Labor |
Moree |
1901–1903 |
| Samuel Whiddon |
Liberal |
Sydney-Cook |
1894–1904 |
| William
Williams |
Independent Labor |
Alma |
1901–1904 |
| William Willis |
Progressive |
Barwon |
1889–1904 |
| Frederick Winchcombe |
Liberal |
Ashfield |
1900–1905 |
| William Wood |
Independent |
Eden-Bombala |
1894–1913 |
| Francis
Wright 7 |
Progressive |
Glen Innes |
1882–1885, 1889–1903 |
| William Young |
Progressive |
Bathurst |
1900–1907 |
By-elections
Under the
constitution, ministers were required to resign to
recontest their seats in a by-election when
appointed. These by-elections are only noted when
the minister was defeated; in general, he was
elected unopposed.
| 1 |
Condobolin |
Patrick Clara |
ALP |
Election overturned on appeal |
4/11/1901 |
Patrick Clara |
ALP |
| 2 |
Sydney-Pyrmont |
Samuel Smith |
Labor |
Appointment to Arbitration
Court |
24/05/1902 |
John McNeill |
ALP |
| 3 |
Inverell |
William McIntyre |
Progressive |
Death |
31/05/1902 |
George Jones |
Labor |
| 4 |
Balmain South |
Sydney Law |
Labor |
Refused Caucus solidarity
pledge |
06/12/1902 |
Sydney Law |
Independent Labor |
| 5 |
Tamworth |
Raymond Walsh |
Progressive |
Bankruptcy |
04/04/1903 |
John Garland |
Liberal |
| 6 |
Willoughby |
George Howarth |
Liberal |
Bankruptcy |
9/09/1903 |
Charles Wade |
Liberal |
| 7 |
Glen Innes |
Francis
Wright |
Progressive |
Death |
28/10/1903 |
Follett Thomas |
Liberal |
| 8 |
Waratah |
Arthur Hill Griffith |
ALP |
Unsuccessful candidate for Senate at federal
election |
5/12/1903 |
Matthew Charlton |
ALP |
| 9 |
Armidale |
Edmund Lonsdale |
Liberal |
Successful candidate for New
England at federal
election |
12/12/1903 |
Sydney Kearney |
Liberal |
| 10 |
Moree |
William Webster |
ALP |
Successful candidate for Gwydir at federal
election |
12/12/1903 |
Percy Stirton |
Liberal |
| 11 |
Illawarra |
Archibald Campbell |
Liberal |
Death |
9/01/1904 |
Edward Allen |
Liberal |
| 12 |
Ryde |
Frank Farnell |
Independent Liberal |
Appointment to Fisheries Board |
23/01/1904 |
Edward Terry |
Independent Liberal |
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