Members of the Queensland Legislative Council, 1900–1909

Members of the Queensland Legislative Council, 1900–1909

This is a list of members of the Queensland Legislative Council from 1 January 1900 to 31 December 1909. Appointments, made by the Governor of Queensland, were for life, although many members for one reason or another resigned.

The Council's size grew from 41 to 44 members, however, at times during the decade, as few as 35 members sat in the Chamber. The first Labour members of the Chamber were appointed under the Morgan-Kidston coalition.

Office bearers

President of the Legislative Council:

Chairman of Committees:

  • Frederic Brentnall (26 May 1893—22 July 1902)
  • Albert Norton (23 July 1902—5 August 1907)
  • Peter MacPherson (6 August 1907—12 September 1913)

Members

Members shaded red were members of the Labour Party and the Council simultaneously.

Name Date appointed Date left Reason for leaving
Peter Airey 1907-07-03 1908-01-13 Transferred to Assembly
William Allan 1897-03-11 1901-10-19 Death
John Annear 1902-07-05 1910-05-28
William Aplin 1880-10-19 1901-02-18 Death
John Archibald 1897-03-11 1907-05-20 Death
Andrew Henry Barlow 1896-06-10 1915-03-29
Thomas Beirne 1905-07-27 1922-03-23
William Box 1874-01-02 1904-01-26 Death
Frederic Brentnall 1886-04-17 1922-03-23
William Villiers Brown 1901-07-15 1915-04-29
Robert Bulcock 1894-08-23 1900-05-10 Death
Charles Hardie Buzacott 1894-08-23 1901-05-13 Resignation
Albert Callan 1902-07-05 1912-05-09
William Henry Campbell 1906-07-12 1919-06-17
Arthur Carter 1901-07-15 1917-11-06
Felix Clewitt 1890-07-30 1913-02-13
James Cowlishaw 1878-04-18 1922-03-15
Alfred Davey 1906-07-12 1922-03-23
John Deane 1889-07-31 1913-10-27
James Drake 1899-12-07 1901-05-13 Transferred to Federal Parliament
Bartley Fahey 1904-05-05 1920-08-09
John Ferguson 1894-08-23 1906-03-30 Death
William Forrest 1883-05-13 1903-04-23 Death
Angus Gibson 1899-04-06 1920-05-28
George Wilkie Gray 1894-08-23 1922-03-22
Augustus Gregory 1882-11-10 1905-06-25 Death
Henry Littleton Groom 1906-07-12 1922-03-23
Thomas Murray Hall 1906-07-12 1922-03-23
Frederick Hart 1872-07-11 1915-07-15
Albert Hinchcliffe 1904-05-04 1922-03-23
Frederick Holberton 1885-07-04 1907-09-09 Death
Magnus Jensen 1904-05-04 1915-05-16
Thomas Alexander Johnson 1904-05-04 1914-10-28
James Lalor 1888-08-23 1921-08-11
William Lambert 1872-03-15 1901-12-03 Resignation
Frank McDonnell 1907-07-03 1922-03-23
Charles McGhie 1904-05-04 1917-01-21
John McMaster 1899-05-09 1901-07-22 Transferred to Assembly
Peter MacPherson 1881-07-01 1913-09-12
Charles Marks 1888-11-28 1922-03-23
Edward Miles 1902-07-05 1922-03-23
Boyd Dunlop Morehead 1896-06-10 1905-10-30 Death
Berkeley Basil Moreton 1901-07-15 1922-03-23
Arthur Morgan 1906-01-19 1916-12-20
Hugh Mosman 1891-06-27 1906-01-17 Resignation
Peter Murphy 1904-05-04 1922-03-23
John Murray 1901-03-12 1903-11-13 Resignation
Hugh Nelson 1898-04-13 1906-01-01 Death
Charles Nielson 1907-09-14 1922-03-23
Albert Norton 1894-08-23 1914-03-11
Thomas O'Sullivan 1903-09-24 1906-01-25 Transferred to Assembly
Thomas O'Sullivan 1908-02-18 1915-12-09
Arthur Parnell 1908-03-03 1922-03-23
Patrick Perkins 1893-05-23 1901-05-17 Death
Edmund Plant 1905-06-08 1922-03-23
Francis Power 1901-07-15 1912-06-24
William Grene Power 1883-09-19 1903-08-14 Death
Alexander Raff 1884-08-14 1910-06-10
William Rawlings 1906-07-12 1906-08-05 Death
James Thorneloe Smith 1888-08-23 1902-03-14 Death
Robert Harrison Smith 1904-05-04 1911-11-11
Joseph Smyth 1882-05-05 1910-07-16
Ernest Stevens 1899-04-06 1920-09-07
William Taylor 1886-04-17 1922-03-23
Lewis Thomas 1902-07-05 1913-02-16
Andrew Thynne 1882-01-26 1922-03-23
Henry Turner 1907-07-03 1922-03-23
John Sargent Turner 1878-04-18 1900-07-29 Death
John Webber 1899-05-09 1904-03-12 Death
Andrew Heron Wilson 1883-09-19 1906-08-29 Death
Walter Horatio Wilson 1885-07-04 1902-02-28 Death
Henry Conwell Wood 1886-04-17 1902-12-31 Resignation

References

  • Waterson, Duncan Bruce: Biographical Register of the Queensland Parliament 1860-1929 (second edition), Sydney 2001.
  • Alphabetical Register of Members (Queensland Parliament)
  • Queensland Government Gazette: p. 89:3. 3 July 1907. 
Preceded by
1890–1899
Queensland Legislative Council
1900–1909
Succeeded by
1910–1916

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