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This is a list of members of the 10th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1888 to 1893, as elected at the 1888 colonial election held between 28 April 1888 and 26 May 1888 (due to problems of distance and communications, it was not possible to hold the elections on a single day).[1]
The election was a decisive defeat for Samuel Griffith's Liberals, with Thomas McIlwraith's Conservatives becoming ascendant. During the term, a number of Liberals and Independents joined the Ministry, and by the end of the term, the terms "Ministerial" and "Opposition" were being used to describe members.
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office |
---|---|---|---|
Walter Adams[8] | Conservative | Bundaberg | 1886–1892 |
George Agnew | Conservative | Nundah | 1888–1896 |
Robert Aland | Ind. Opp. | Drayton and Toowoomba | 1881–1893 |
William Allan | Conservative | Cunningham | 1881–1883; 1887–1896 |
John Annear | Liberal/Min. | Maryborough | 1884–1902 |
Archibald Archer | Independent | Rockhampton | 1867–1869; 1878–1886; 1888–1896 |
Andrew Henry Barlow | Liberal/Min. | Ipswich | 1888–1896 |
Matthew Battersby | Conservative | Moreton | 1888–1899 |
Maurice Hume Black | Conservative | Mackay | 1881–1993 |
William Villiers Brown[4] | Independent | Townsville | 1885–1888; 1891–1893 |
John Buckland[7] | Liberal/Opp. | Bulimba | 1882–1892 |
James John Cadell[5] | Independent | Burnett | 1891–1896 |
Albert Callan[1] | Independent | Fitzroy | 1889–1902 |
James Campbell | Conservative | Aubigny | 1884–1893 |
Richard Casey | Conservative | Warrego | 1888–1893 |
William Henry Corfield | Conservative | Gregory | 1888–1899 |
Alfred Cowley | Conservative | Herbert | 1888–1907 |
James Crombie | Conservative | Mitchell | 1888–1898 |
David Dalrymple | Independent/Min. | Mackay | 1888–1904 |
James Dickson[7] | Independent/Min. | Bulimba | 1873–1888; 1892–1901 |
John Donaldson | Ind. Opp. | Bulloo | 1883–1893; 1896 |
James Drake | Liberal/Opp. | Enoggera | 1888–1899 |
Robert Dunsmure | Conservative | Maranoa | 1888–1893 |
James Foote[9] | Liberal/Opp. | Rosewood | 1873–1878; 1880–1888; 1892–1893 |
Justin Foxton | Liberal/Min. | Carnarvon | 1883–1904 |
Michael Gannon | Ind. Opp. | Toombul | 1888–1893 |
Thomas Glassey | Labour | Bundamba | 1888–1893; 1894–1901 |
Louis Goldring | Ind. Opp. | Flinders | 1888–1893 |
Samuel Griffith | Liberal/Opp. | North Brisbane | 1872–1893 |
Samuel Grimes | Liberal/Min. | Oxley | 1878–1902 |
William Henry Groom | Liberal/Opp. | Drayton and Toowoomba | 1862–1901 |
George Hall[8] | Labour | Bundaberg | 1892–1893 |
John Hamilton | Conservative | Cook | 1878–1904 |
William Hodgkinson | Liberal/Opp. | Warrego | 1873–1875; 1888–1893 |
John Hoolan[2] | Labour | Burke | 1890–1894; 1896–1899 |
Ernest Hunter[2] | Liberal/Opp. | Burke | 1888–1890 |
Richard Hyne | Liberal/Opp. | Maryborough | 1888–1893 |
Jean-Baptiste Isambert[9] | Liberal/Opp. | Rosewood | 1882–1892 |
John Jessop | Ind. Opp. | Dalby | 1882–1893 |
George Hall Jones[5] | Conservative | Burnett | 1888–1891 |
Rees Jones | Conservative | North Rockhampton | 1888–1893 |
Hon Henry Jordan[3] | Liberal/Opp. | South Brisbane | 1860; 1868–1871; 1883–1890 |
Isidor Lissner | Conservative | Kennedy | 1883–1893; 1896–1899 |
William Little | Independent/Min. | Woothakata | 1888–1893 |
Abraham Luya | Conservative | South Brisbane | 1888–1893; 1899 |
Robert Lyons[1] | Conservative | Fitzroy | 1888–1889 |
John MacFarlane | Liberal/Min. | Ipswich | 1878–1894 |
Thomas McIlwraith | Conservative | North Brisbane | 1870–1871; 1873–1886; 1888–1896 |
John McMaster | Liberal/Min. | Fortitude Valley | 1885–1899; 1901–1904; 1907–1908 |
John Murtagh Macrossan[4] | Conservative | Townsville | 1873–1878; 1879–1891 |
Mathew Mellor | Liberal/Opp. | Gympie | 1883–1893 |
Boyd Dunlop Morehead | Conservative | Balonne | 1871–1880; 1883–1896 |
Arthur Morgan | Independent/Opp. | Warwick | 1887–1896; 1898–1906 |
Arthur Morry[3] | Liberal/Opp. | South Brisbane | 1890–1893 |
Frank Reid Murphy[6] | Conservative | Barcoo | 1885–1892 |
John Murray | Conservative | Normanby | 1888–1901 |
Hugh Nelson | Conservative | Murilla | 1883–1898 |
William North | Conservative | Lockyer | 1888–1893 |
Albert Norton | Conservative | Port Curtis | 1878–1893 |
William O'Connell | Conservative | Musgrave | 1888–1903 |
Patrick O'Sullivan | Independent/Min. | Stanley | 1860–1863; 1867–1868; 1876–1883; 1888–1893 |
Edward Palmer | Conservative | Carpentaria | 1883–1893 |
William Pattison | Conservative | Rockhampton | 1886–1893 |
Sheffield Paul | Conservative | Leichhardt | 1878–1879; 1888–1893 |
Patrick Perkins | Conservative | Cambooya | 1877–1884; 1888–1893 |
Robert Philp | Conservative | Townsville | 1886–1915 |
Thomas Plunkett | Conservative | Albert | 1888–1896; 1899–1908 |
Charles Powers | Conservative | Burrum | 1888–1896 |
Arthur Rutledge | Liberal/Opp. | Charters Towers | 1878–1893; 1899–1904 |
Tommy Ryan[6] | Labour | Barcoo | 1892–1893 |
William Salkeld | Liberal/Opp. | Fassifern | 1883–1893 |
Robert Sayers | Independent | Charters Towers | 1888–1893 |
Robert Harrison Smith | Conservative | Bowen | 1888–1902 |
William Smyth | Liberal/Min. | Gympie | 1883–1899 |
William Stephens | Liberal/Min. | Woolloongabba | 1888–1904; 1907–1908 |
Ernest James Stevens | Independent | Logan | 1878–1896 |
John Stevenson | Conservative | Clermont | 1876–1893 |
Horace Tozer | Independent/Min. | Wide Bay | 1871; 1888–1898 |
Theodore Unmack | Liberal/Min. | Toowong | 1888–1893 |
John Watson | Conservative | Fortitude Valley | 1888–1896 |
Frederick Wimble | Liberal/Opp. | Cairns | 1888–1893 |
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