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This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, from the elections of 30 December 1865, 15 and 29 January 1866 to the elections of 21 January; 7, 20 February 1868.[1] Victoria was a British self-governing colony in Australia at the time.

Victorian Legislative Assembly districts, 1859-1877


Note the "Term in Office" refers to that members term(s) in the Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate.
Name Electorate Term in Office
Butler Aspinall Portland 1856–1864; 1866–1870
William Baillie Castlemaine 1866–1870
James Balfour East Bourke 1866–1868
William Bayles Villiers & Heytesbury 1864–1880
Samuel Bindon Castlemaine 1864–1868
John Hutchison Blackwood West Melbourne 1864–1867
Robert Bowman Maryborough 1866–1870; 1877–1885; 1890–1893
Brice Bunny St Kilda 1866–1867
Robert Burrowes Sandhurst 1866–1877; 1880–1893
John Burtt North Melbourne 1864–1874
Robert Byrne Crowlands 1866–1869
James Casey Mandurang 1861–1862; 1863–1880
Joseph Henry Connor Polwarth & South Grenville 1864–1871; 1874–1877; 1882–1886
Edward Cope East Bourke Boroughs 1864–1871
George Cunningham Geelong East 1864–1874; 1881–1886
Benjamin George Davies Avoca 1861–1880
Charles Dyte Ballaarat East 1864–1871
John Edwards Collingwood 1861–1867
Thomas Embling Collingwood 1856–1861; 1866–1867
Gordon Evans Belfast 1866–1867
James Farrell Castlemaine 1866–1878
Nicholas Foott Geelong West 1860–1868
James Francis Richmond 1859–1874; 1878–1884
William Frazer Creswick 1859–1870
Duncan Gillies Ballaarat West 1861–1868; 1870–1877;
1877–1894; 1897–1903
James Macpherson Grant Avoca 1856–1870; 1871–1885
John Halfey Sandhurst 1864–1867
Patrick Hanna Murray Boroughs 1866–1877
John Harbison North Melbourne 1864–1865; 1866–1871
Richard Heath Geelong West 1866–1867
Henry Henty Grenville 1866–1867
George Higinbotham Brighton 1861–1861; 1862–1871; 1873–1876
John Rout Hopkins South Grant 1864–1867; 1871–1877; 1892–1894
Richard Davies Ireland Kilmore 1857–1864; 1866–1867
Charles Jones Ballaarat East 1864–1867; 1868–1869;
1869–1871; 1886–1889
George Kerferd Ovens 1864–1886
Mark Last King West Bourke 1859–1861; 1864–1874; 1875–1879
Peter Lalor South Grant 1856–1871; 1874–1889
Edward Langton East Melbourne 1866–1877
George Levey Normanby 1861–1867
Nathaniel Levi East Melbourne 1861–1865; 1866–1867
Francis Longmore Ripon & Hampden 1864–1883; 1894–1897
Andrew Love Crowlands 1866–1867
James MacBain Wimmera 1864–1880
William Nelson McCann [a] South Grant 1861–1867
Matthew McCaw East Bourke 1866–1870
James McCulloch Mornington 1856–1861; 1862–1872; 1874–1878
John MacGregor Rodney 1862–1874
James McKean Maryborough 1866–1871; 1875–1876; 1880–1883
William McLellan Ararat 1859–1877; 1883–1897
Charles MacMahon West Melbourne 1861–1864; 1866–1878; 1880–1886
John MacPherson Dundas 1864–1865; 1866–1878
David Moore Sandridge 1856–1859; 1864–1867
Francis Murphy Grenville 1856–1865; 1866–1871
Michael O'Grady South Bourke 1861–1868; 1870–1876
John Orr The Murray 1862–1867; 1872–1874; 1877–1880
William Pearson, Sr. North Gippsland 1864–1867
William Plummer Warrnambool 1866–1874
John Ramsay Maldon 1861–1867
Isaac Reeves Collingwood 1866–1869
John Richardson Geelong East 1861–1876
John Carre Riddell West Bourke 1860–1877
George John Sands Dalhousie 1864–1867; 1886–1887
George Paton Smith South Bourke 1866–1871; 1874–1877
George Verney Smith Ovens 1864–1877
John Smith West Bourke 1856–1879
Frederick Smyth Villiers & Heytesbury 1866–1867; 1868–1875; 1877–1880
Peter Snodgrass South Gippsland 1856–1867
Joshua Snowball St Kilda 1866–1867
James Forester Sullivan Mandurang 1861–1871; 1874–1876
Robert Braithwaite Tucker Kyneton Boroughs 1861–1867
William Vale Ballaarat West 1864–1869; 1869–1874; 1880–1881
George Frederic Verdon Williamstown 1859–1868
Archibald Wardrop [b] Richmond 1864–1866
William Watkins Evelyn 1866–1874
James Wheeler Creswick 1864–1867; 1880–1900
John Whiteman Emerald Hill 1866–1867; 1868–1877
William Wilson Ararat 1866–1874; 1881–1883
[a] McCann forfeited his seat in August 1867 after being imprisoned for forgery, replaced by William Stutt in September 1867.[2]
[b] Wardrop resigned c. September 1866,[3] replaced by Ambrose Kyte in a September by-election.[4]
Francis Murphy was Speaker.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Elections since 1856". Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Saturday, September 14, 1867". The Argus. Melbourne. 14 September 1867. p. 4.
  3. ^ "Tuesday, September 11, 1866". The Argus. Melbourne. 11 September 1866. p. 4.
  4. ^ "Melbourne". Empire. Sydney. 26 September 1866. p. 5.