This is a list of members of the 9th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1883 to 1888, as elected at the 1883 colonial elections held between 10 August 1883 and 30 October 1883 (due to problems of distance and communications, it was not possible to hold the elections on a single day).[1]
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office |
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Walter Adams[11] | Ministerial | Mulgrave | 1886–1892 |
Robert Aland | Opposition | Drayton and Toowoomba | 1881–1893 |
William Allan[14] | Opposition | Darling Downs | 1881–1883; 1887–1896 |
John Annear[4] | Ministerial | Maryborough | 1884–1902 |
Archibald Archer[9] | Independent | Blackall | 1867–1869; 1878–1886; 1888–1896 |
William Bailey | Ministerial | Wide Bay | 1873–1888 |
John Lloyd Bale[7] | Ministerial | Enoggera | 1883–1885 |
Frank Beattie[10] | Ministerial | Fortitude Valley | 1874–1878; 1879–1886 |
Maurice Hume Black | Opposition | Mackay | 1881–1893 |
William Brookes | Ministerial | North Brisbane | 1863–1867; 1882–1888 |
Samuel Brooks[10] | Ministerial | Fortitude Valley | 1886–1888 |
William Villiers Brown[8] | Independent | Townsville | 1885–1888; 1891–1893 |
John Buckland | Ministerial | Bulimba | 1882–1892 |
Robert Bulcock[7] | Ministerial | Enoggera | 1885–1888 |
James Campbell[2] | Opposition | Aubigny | 1884–1893 |
Thomas Campbell[3][6] | Independent | Cook | 1884–1885 |
Charles Chubb | Opposition | Bowen | 1883–1888 |
Frederick Cooper[3] | Independent | Cook | 1878–1884 |
James Crombie | Opposition | Mitchell | 1888–1898 |
James Dickson | Ministerial/Independent | Enoggera | 1873–1888; 1892–1901 |
John Donaldson | Opposition | Warrego | 1883–1893; 1896 |
Hon. Charles Dutton[1] | Ministerial | Leichhardt | 1883–1888 |
John Ferguson | Ministerial | Rockhampton | 1881–1888 |
James Foote | Ministerial | Bundamba | 1873–1878; 1880–1888; 1892–1893 |
Justin Foxton | Ministerial | Carnarvon | 1883–1904 |
Simon Fraser | Ministerial | South Brisbane | 1868–1870; 1873–1878; 1880–1888 |
James Garrick[1] | Ministerial | Moreton | 1867–1868; 1877–1883 |
John Govett | Opposition | Mitchell | 1882–1888 |
Samuel Griffith | Ministerial | North Brisbane | 1872–1893 |
Samuel Grimes | Ministerial | Oxley | 1878–1902 |
William Henry Groom | Ministerial | Drayton and Toowoomba | 1862–1901 |
John Hamilton | Opposition | Cook | 1878–1904 |
William Higson | Ministerial | Rockhampton | 1883–1888 |
Charles Lumley Hill[6] | Independent | Cook | 1878–1882, 1885–1888 |
Jacob Horwitz[12] | Ministerial | Warwick | 1878–1887 |
John Hurley[4] | Independent | Maryborough | 1883–1884 |
Jean-Baptiste Isambert | Ministerial | Rosewood | 1882–1892 |
John Jessop | Opposition | Dalby | 1882–1893 |
Henry Jordan | Ministerial | South Brisbane | 1860; 1868–1871; 1883–1890 |
Francis Kates | Ministerial | Darling Downs | 1878–1881; 1883–1888 |
William Kellett | Ministerial | Stanley | 1878–1888 |
James Lalor | Opposition | Maranoa | 1878–1888 |
Isidor Lissner | Opposition | Kennedy | 1883–1893; 1896–1899 |
Thomas MacDonald-Paterson[1][5] | Ministerial | Moreton | 1878–1885; 1896–1901 |
John MacFarlane | Ministerial | Ipswich | 1878–1894 |
Thomas McIlwraith[11] | Opposition | Mulgrave | 1870–1871; 1873–1886; 1888–1896 |
John McMaster[8] | Ministerial | Fortitude Valley | 1885–1899; 1901–1904; 1907–1908 |
Thomas McWhannell[15] | Ministerial | Gregory | 1882–1888 |
John Murtagh Macrossan | Opposition | Townsville | 1873–1878; 1879–1891 |
Matthew Mellor | Ministerial | Wide Bay | 1883–1893 |
Alfred Midgley[13] | Independent | Fassifern | 1883–1887 |
William Miles[14] | Ministerial | Darling Downs | 1864–1873; 1874–1875; 1876–1887 |
Boyd Dunlop Morehead | Opposition | Balonne | 1871–1880; 1883–1896 |
Berkeley Basil Moreton | Ministerial | Burnett | 1870–1871; 1873–1875; 1883–1888 |
Arthur Morgan[12] | Independent | Warwick | 1887–1896; 1898–1906 |
Frank Reid Murphy[8] | Opposition | Barcoo | 1885–1892 |
Hugh Nelson | Opposition | Northern Downs | 1883–1898 |
Albert Norton | Opposition | Port Curtis | 1878–1893 |
Edward Palmer | Opposition | Burke | 1883–1893 |
William Pattison[9] | Opposition | Blackall | 1886–1893 |
Patrick Perkins[2] | Opposition | Aubigny | 1877–1884; 1888–1893 |
Robert Philp[8] | Opposition | Musgrave | 1886–1915 |
Arthur Rutledge | Ministerial | Kennedy | 1878–1893; 1899–1904 |
William Salkeld | Ministerial | Ipswich | 1883–1893 |
John Scott | Opposition | Leichhardt | 1868, 1870–1888 |
Richard Bingham Sheridan | Ministerial | Maryborough | 1883–1888 |
William Smyth | Ministerial | Gympie | 1883–1899 |
Ernest James Stevens | Independent | Logan | 1878–1896 |
John Stevenson | Ministerial | Normanby | 1876–1893 |
George Thorn[13] | Independent | Fassifern | 1867–1874; 1876–1878; 1879–1883; 1887–1888; 1893–1902 |
Hiram Wakefield[5] | Ministerial | Moreton | 1885–1888 |
Donald Smith Wallace | Ministerial | Clermont | 1883–1888 |
Peter White | Independent | Stanley | 1883–1888 |