Members Of The Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1861–1864
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from the elections of 2–19 August 1861 to the elections of October–November 1864. :Note the "Term in Office" refers to that members term(s) in the Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate. : Brodribb resigned in March 1862; replaced by
George Higinbotham George Higinbotham (19 April 1826 – 31 December 1892) was a politician and was a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, which is the highest ranking court in the Australian colony (and later, State) of Victoria. Early life George H ...
in an April 1862 by-election : H. Chapman resigned in February 1862; replaced by
James McCulloch Sir James McCulloch, (18 March 1819 – 31 January 1893), British colonial politician, was the fifth Premier of Victoria. Early life McCulloch was born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was the son of George McCulloch, a quarry master a ...
in a March 1862 by-election : J. Chapman was disqualified in October 1861; replaced by
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in a November 1861 by-election : Casey was unseated on petition in March 1862; replaced by Robert Frederick Howard in a March 1862 by-election : Costello was expelled in November 1861; replaced by John Sinclair in a November 1861 by-election : Denovan resigned in July 1862; replaced by
Robert Strickland Sir Robert Strickland of Sizergh (1 January 1600 – April 1671) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in the Parliament of 1624. He supported King Charles I during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. Biography St ...
in a November 1862 by-election : Everard was disqualified in August 1861 (insolvent); replaced by George Mackay in an August 1861 by-election. Mackay resigned in April 1864; replaced in turn by Everard in an April 1864 by-election : Flint resigned March 1862; replaced by
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in an April 1862 by-election : Gillespie resigned in March 1862; replaced by Mark Morrell Pope in a March 1862 by-election : Gray resigned in September 1862; replaced by
John MacGregor John MacGregor, John Macgregor or John McGregor may refer to: Sportsmen * John McGregor (footballer, born 1851), Scottish international football player * John McGregor (footballer, born 1900) (1900–1993), English football player * John McGrego ...
in a November 1862 by-election : Hedley resigned in October 1862; replaced by John Johnson in a November 1862 by-election : Ireland resigned in April 1864; replaced by Samuel MacGregor in a May 1864 by-election : Ireland won both Maryborough and "Villiers and Heytesbury", he resigned from the former; replaced by
George S. Evans George Spafford Evans (August 8, 1826 – September 17, 1883) was a military officer, miner, businessman, County Clerk for Tuolumne County, Customs official and Senate Clerk for the State of California. Early life Born on August 8, 1826 in Tecum ...
in an October 1861 by-election : Jones resigned in March 1863; replaced by
John Thompson John Thompson may refer to: Academics * J. A. Thompson (1913–2002), Australian biblical scholar * John D. Thompson (1917–1992), nurse and professor at the Yale School of Public Health * John G. Thompson (born 1932), American mathematician * ...
in an April 1863 by-election : Manifold resigned in November 1861; replaced by John Wood in an December 1861 by-election : Nixon left the Assembly in July 1863; replaced by
Archibald Michie Sir Archibald Michie , (1813 – 21 June 1899) was an English-born Australian lawyer, journalist, Agent-General, Attorney-General of Victoria and politician. Michie was born in Maida Vale, London, the son of Archibald Michie, a merchant. Mich ...
sworn-in August 1863 : Owens resigned around July 1863; replaced by
James Joseph Casey James Joseph Casey (25 December 1831 – 5 April 1913) was a politician in colonial Victoria (Australia), a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly almost continuously from 1861 to 1880 who also served as a judge of the County Court of Vic ...
sworn-in August 1863 : Pyke resigned in June 1862; replaced by George Allen Smyth in a November 1862 by-election : Reid was disqualified in May 1862; replaced by John Orr in a March 1862 by-election : Service resigned around August 1862; replaced by George Morton in a November by-election : W. Smith resigned in January 1864; replaced by Robert Lewis sworn-in February 1864; Lewis resigned c. July 1864


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