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This is a list of
the members
of the Tasmanian
Legislative Council between
1903 and 1909. The 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.
Elections
| Date |
Electorates |
| 5
May 1903 |
Buckingham; Macquarie; South
Esk; Cambridge; Hobart (1); Russell |
| 3
May 1904 |
Hobart (1); Launceston (1) |
| 2
May 1905 |
Hobart (1); Gordon; Meander, Pembroke |
| 8
May 1906 |
Huon; Launceston (1); Mersey |
| 7
May 1907 |
Derwent; Tamar; Westmorland |
Members
| Hon
Dr Gamaliel
Butler |
Hobart |
1896–1914 |
1904 |
| Hon John
Cheek |
Westmorland |
1907–1913;
1919–1942 |
1907 |
| Hon George
Collins |
Tamar |
1895–1919 |
1907 |
| Hon William Crosby |
Hobart |
1885–1909 |
1903 |
| Hon Charles
Davies |
Cambridge |
1897–1921 |
1903 |
| Hon Ellis
Dean |
Derwent |
1901–1920 |
1907 |
| Hon William
Dodery |
Westmorland |
1877–1907 |
1901 |
| Hon Sir
Adye Douglas |
Launceston |
1855–1856;
1884–1886;
1890–1904 |
1898 |
| Hon Thomas Fisher[2] |
Huon |
1905–1909 |
1906 |
| Hon Tetley
Gant |
Buckingham |
1901–1927 |
1903 |
| Hon William Gibson[3] |
Hobart |
1901–1905 |
1905 |
| Hon Frederick
Grubb |
Meander |
1879–1911 |
1905 |
| Hon William
Hart[1] |
Launceston |
1885–1904 |
1900 |
| Hon Peter
McCrackan |
Launceston |
1904–1916 |
1904 |
| Hon William
Moore |
Russell |
1877–1909 |
1903 |
| Hon Arthur
Morrisby |
Gordon |
1899–1916 |
1905 |
| Hon James Murdoch (senior) |
Pembroke |
1903–1925 |
1905 |
| Hon Hubert
Nichols |
Mersey |
1902–1924;
1926–1935 |
1906 |
| Hon Alfred
Page |
Macquarie |
1887–1909 |
1903 |
| Hon William
Propsting[3] |
Hobart |
1905–1937 |
b/e |
| Hon Charles
Russen[1] |
Launceston |
1904–1914 |
1906 |
| Hon Robert Scott |
South
Esk |
1899–1909 |
1903 |
| Hon John Watchorn[2] |
Huon |
1882–1905 |
1900 |
- 1 On
7 February 1904, William
Hart, one of the two members for Launceston,
died. Charles
Russen won the
resulting by-election on 3 May 1904.
- 2 On
4 March 1905, John
Watchorn, the member for Huon,
died. Thomas
Fisher won the
resulting by-election on 2 May 1905.
- 3 On
29 November 1905, William Gibson, one of the three
members for Hobart,
died. William
Propsting won the
resulting by-election on 22 December 1905.
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