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This is a list of members
of the New
South Wales Legislative Council from
1910 to 1913. At this time the Council was
composed of individuals appointed for life by the Governor on
the advice of the Premier.
This list includes members between the 1910
state election on 14
October 1910 and the 1913
state election on 6
December 1913.
| James
Ashton |
Liberal |
1907–1934 |
| Joseph Beeston |
Liberal |
1908–1921 |
| Reginald Black |
Liberal |
1900–1928 |
| Alexander Brown |
Liberal |
1892–1926 |
| Joseph Browne 2 |
Independent |
1912–1932 |
| Francis Bryant 2 |
ALP |
1912–1934 |
| Sir James
Burns |
Liberal |
1908–1923 |
| Nicholas Buzacott |
ALP |
1899–1933 |
| Sir Joseph
Carruthers |
Liberal |
1908–1932 |
| John Creed |
Liberal |
1885–1930 |
| Henry Dangar |
Liberal |
1883–1917 |
| William Dick |
Liberal |
1907–1932 |
| Henry Doyle 2 |
Independent |
1912–1929 |
| George Earp |
Liberal |
1900–1933 |
| John Farleigh |
Liberal |
1908–1934 |
| Ernest Farrar 2 |
ALP |
1912–1952 |
| Robert Fitzgerald |
Liberal |
1901–1933 |
| Frederick Flowers |
ALP |
1900–1928 |
| Edmund Fosbery |
Liberal |
1904–1919 |
| James Gannon |
Liberal |
1904–1924 |
| John Garland |
Liberal |
1908–1921 |
| James Gormly |
Liberal |
1904–1922 |
| George Greene 6 |
Liberal |
1899–1911 |
| Henry Gullett |
Liberal |
1908–1914 |
| David Hall 2,3 |
ALP |
1912–1913 |
| John Hepher |
ALP |
1899–1932 |
| Louis Heydon |
Liberal |
1889–1918 |
| William Hill |
Liberal |
1900–1919 |
| William Holborow |
Liberal |
1899–1917 |
| Thomas Holden 2 |
ALP |
1912–1934 |
| John Hughes 7 |
Liberal |
1895–1912 |
| Thomas Hughes |
Liberal |
1908–1930 |
| William Hurley |
Liberal |
1904–1924 |
| Henry Kater |
Independent |
1889–1924 |
| Edward Kavanagh 2 |
ALP |
1912–1934 |
| Alexander Kethel |
Liberal |
1895–1916 |
| George Lee 9 |
Liberal |
1882–1912 |
| John Macintosh 8 |
Independent |
1882–1911 |
| James Mackay |
Liberal |
1899–1934 |
| Charles Mackellar |
Liberal |
1885–1903, 1903–1925 |
| Sir Normand
MacLaurin |
Independent |
1889–1914 |
| Sir Samuel
McCaughey |
Independent |
1899–1919 |
| James McInerney 1 |
ALP |
1912 |
| John Meagher |
Independent |
1900–1920 |
| Alfred Meeks |
Liberal |
1900–1932 |
| Henry
Moses |
Liberal |
1885–1923 |
| John Nash |
Liberal |
1900–1925 |
| Broughton O'Conor |
Liberal |
1908–1940 |
| Charles Pilcher |
Liberal |
1891–1916 |
| Charles Roberts |
Liberal |
1890–1925 |
| William Robson |
Liberal |
1900–1920 |
| Alexander Ross 5 |
Liberal |
1900–1912 |
| Andrew Sinclair 2 |
ALP |
1912–1934 |
| Fergus Smith |
Liberal |
1895–1924 |
| Sir James
Joynton Smith 2 |
Independent |
1912–1934 |
| Henry Stuart 4 |
ALP |
1900–1910 |
| Sir Francis
Suttor |
Independent |
1889–1891, 1900–1915 |
| Sir Allen
Taylor 2 |
Liberal |
1912–1940 |
| John Travers |
ALP |
1908–1934 |
| William Trickett |
Liberal |
1888–1916 |
| John Wetherspoon |
Liberal |
1908–1928 |
| James White |
Liberal |
1908–1927 |
| James Wilson |
ALP |
1899–1925 |
| Frederick Winchcombe |
Liberal |
1907–1917 |
- 1 Appointed
29 March 1912, died 8 July 1912 before taking
seat.
- 2 Appointed
23 July 1912.
- 3 Resigned
14 November 1913.
- 4 Died
26 December 1910.
- 5 Died
27 September 1912.
- 6 Died
22 December 1911.
- 7 Died
18 December 1912.
- 8 Died
6 July 1911.
- 9 Died
23 January 1912.
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