The members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 21st parliament of New South Wales from 1907 to 1910 were elected at the 1907 state election on 10 September 1907.[1][2] The Speaker was William McCourt.[3]

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Richard Arthur Liberal ReformMiddle Harbour1904–1932
William Ashford[lower-alpha 6] LaborThe Upper Hunter1910–1925
Richard Ball Liberal ReformCorowa1895–1898 1904–1937
Charles Barton Liberal ReformThe Macquarie1907–1910
George Beeby LaborBlayney1907–1913 1917–1920
George Briner Former ProgressiveRaleigh1901–1920
Ernest Broughton Liberal ReformKing1901–1910
William Brown Independent LiberalDurham1907–1917
George Burgess LaborBurrangong1901–1917
John Cann LaborBroken Hill1891–1916
Campbell Carmichael LaborLeichhardt1907–1920
Joseph Carruthers[lower-alpha 1] Liberal ReformSt George1887–1908
Matthew Charlton[lower-alpha 3] LaborNorthumberland1903–1910
Edward Clark IndependentSt Leonards1891–1910
John Cochran[lower-alpha 4] LaborDarling Harbour1910–1920
John Cohen Liberal ReformPetersham1898–1919
Albert Collins Independent LiberalThe Namoi1901–1910
John Cusack[lower-alpha 5] LaborQueanbeyan1910–1917
John Dacey LaborAlexandria1895–1912
Robert Davidson Liberal ReformHastings and Macleay1901–1910
Robert Donaldson Former ProgressiveWynyard1898–1913
James Dooley LaborHartley1907–1927
Fred Downes Liberal ReformCamden1904–1913
Alfred Edden LaborKahibah1891–1920
John Estell LaborWaratah1901–1922
James Fallick Liberal ReformSingleton1901–1920
David Fell Liberal ReformLane Cove1904–1913
John Fitzpatrick Liberal ReformOrange1895–1904 1907–1930
William Fleming[lower-alpha 6] Liberal ReformThe Upper Hunter1901–1910
Owen Gilbert Liberal ReformNewcastle1901–1910
John Gillies Liberal ReformMaitland1891–1911
Sir James Graham Liberal ReformSurry Hills1904–1910
William Grahame LaborWickham1907–1920
Arthur Griffith[lower-alpha 2] LaborSturt1894–1903 1904–1920
Brinsley Hall Liberal ReformThe Hawkesbury1901–1917
Thomas Henley Liberal ReformBurwood1904–1935
James Hogue Liberal ReformThe Glebe1894–1895 1998-1910
George Hindmarsh Liberal ReformRous1905–1913
Robert Hollis LaborNewtown1901–1917
William Holman LaborCootamundra1898–1920
Henry Horne LaborLiverpool Plains1907–1911
John Hunt Liberal ReformSherbrooke1907–1920
Augustus James Liberal ReformGoulburn1907–1920
George Jones LaborThe Gwydir1902–1913
Robert Jones Liberal ReformMudgee1891–1898 1907–1910
William Kearsley[lower-alpha 3] LaborNorthumberland1910–1921
Andrew Kelly LaborThe Lachlan1891–1894 1901–1913
William Latimer Liberal ReformWoollahra1901–1920
Charles Lee Liberal ReformTenterfield1884–1920
Robert Levien Former ProgressiveTamworth1880–1889, 1889–1913
Daniel Levy Liberal ReformDarlinghurst1901–1937
Edmund Lonsdale Liberal ReformArmidale1891–1894 1895–1898 1901–1905 1907–1913
John Lynch LaborAshburnham1907–1913
James Macarthur-Onslow Independent LiberalWaverley1907–1922
Donald Macdonell LaborCobar1901–1911
William Mahony Liberal ReformAnnandale1894–1910
William McCourt Liberal ReformWollondilly1882–1885 1887–1913
Richard McCoy Liberal ReformMarrickville1901–1910
John McFarlane Liberal ReformThe Clarence1887–1915
Patrick McGarry LaborThe Murrumbidgee1904–1920
James McGowen LaborRedfern1891–1917
Gordon McLaurin Former ProgressiveAlbury1901–1913
John McNeill LaborPyrmont1902–1913
Richard Meagher IndependentPhillip1895 1898–1904 1907–1917
John Meehan LaborThe Darling1904–1913
James Mercer LaborRozelle1907–1917
William Millard Liberal ReformThe Clyde1894–1920 1920–1921
Gus Miller LaborMonaro1889–1918
John Miller Liberal ReformBathurst1907–1913
Patrick Minahan[lower-alpha 8] LaborBelmore1910–1917 1920–1927
Samuel Moore Liberal ReformBingara1885–1910
Mark Morton Liberal ReformAllowrie1901–1920 1922–1938
Tom Moxham Liberal ReformParramatta1901–1916
John Nicholson LaborWollongong1891–1917
Niels Nielsen LaborYass1899–1913
John Nobbs Liberal ReformGranville1888–1993 1898–1913
John Norton[lower-alpha 4] IndependentDarling Harbour1898–1906 1807–1910
Charles Oakes Liberal ReformPaddington1901–1910 1917–1925
Edward O'Sullivan[lower-alpha 8] Former Progressive / Labor[lower-alpha 7]Belmore1885–1910
Fred Page LaborBotany1907–1917
Varney Parkes Independent LiberalCanterbury1885–1888, 1891–1913
John Perry Liberal ReformRichmond1889–1920
Henry Peters LaborDeniliquin1907–1914
Richard Price IndependentGloucester1894–1904 1907–1922
William Robson Liberal ReformAshfield1905–1920
Granville Ryrie[lower-alpha 5] Liberal ReformQueanbeyan1906–1910
Robert Scobie LaborThe Murray1901–1917
David Storey Liberal ReformRandwick1894–1920
John Storey LaborBalmain1901–1904 1907–1921
Robert Stuart-Robertson LaborCamperdown1907–1933
William Taylor[lower-alpha 1] Liberal ReformSt George1908–1913
Follett Thomas Liberal ReformGough1903–1920
John Treflé LaborThe Castlereagh1906–1915
Thomas Waddell Liberal ReformBelubula1897–1917
Charles Wade Liberal ReformGordon1903–1917
William Wood Liberal ReformBega1894–1913

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 St George MLA and former Premier Joseph Carruthers (Liberal Reform) resigned in May 1908. The 1908 St George by-election was won by Liberal Reform candidate William Taylor.[4]
  2. 1 2 Sturt Labour MLA Arthur Griffith resigned from parliament after a dispute with the Speaker in November 1908. He was unopposed in the 1908 Sturt by-election.[4]
  3. 1 2 3 Matthew Charlton (Labour) resigned to successfully contest the 1910 federal election for Hunter. The 1910 Northumberland by-election was won by Labour candidate William Kearsley.[4]
  4. 1 2 3 John Norton (Independent) resigned to unsuccessfully contest the 1910 federal Senate election for NSW. The 1910 Darling Harbour by-election was won by Labour candidate John Cochran.[4]
  5. 1 2 3 Granville Ryrie (Liberal Reform) resigned to unsuccessfully contest the 1910 federal election for Werriwa. The 1910 Queanbeyan by-election was won by Labour candidate John Cusack.[4]
  6. 1 2 3 William Fleming (Liberal Reform) resigned to unsuccessfully contest the 1910 federal election for New England. The 1910 Upper Hunter by-election was won by Labour candidate William Ashford.[4]
  7. 1 2 Belmore MLA Edward O'Sullivan was elected as a Former Progressive but joined the Labour Party in 1909.
  8. 1 2 3 Edward O'Sullivan (Labour) died on 25 April 1910. The 1910 Belmore by-election was won by Labour candidate Patrick Minahan.[4]
  9. Changes to the Assembly in chronological order were Carruthers resigned,[lower-alpha 1] Griffth resigned,[lower-alpha 2] Charlton resigned,[lower-alpha 3] Norton resigned,[lower-alpha 4] Ryrie resigned,[lower-alpha 5] Fleming resigned,[lower-alpha 6] O'Sullivan joined Labour,[lower-alpha 7] and O'Sullivan died.[lower-alpha 8]

References

  1. Green, Antony. "1907 Elected members". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  2. "Part 5B - Members returned for each electorate" (PDF). New South Wales Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  3. "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856–2006". New South Wales Parliament. Retrieved 4 December 2019.[lower-alpha 9]
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Green, Antony. "1907-1910 by-elections". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
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