Members of the Queensland Legislative Council, 1860–1869
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This is a list of members of the Queensland Legislative Council
Queensland Legislative Council
The Queensland Legislative Council was the upper house of the parliament in the Australian state of Queensland. It was a fully nominated body which first took office on 1 May 1860. It was abolished by the Constitution Amendment Act 1921, which took effect on 23 March 1922.Consequently, the...

from its creation on 1 May 1860 to 31 December 1869. Appointments, made by the Governor of Queensland, were for life, although many members for one reason or another resigned. Prior to 1860, Queensland was part of the colony of New South Wales
New South Wales
New South Wales is a state of :Australia, located in the east of the country. It is bordered by Queensland, Victoria and South Australia to the north, south and west respectively. To the east, the state is bordered by the Tasman Sea, which forms part of the Pacific Ocean. New South Wales...

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Starting with 11 members, by 26 April 1861, the council had increased to 21 members. From then until the end of the decade, the mean membership was slightly over 20, ranging from 16–17 for a period from July 1865 to February 1866, to 23-24 for a period from July 1863 to April 1864.

Office bearers

President of the Legislative Council:
  • Charles Nicholson
    Charles Nicholson
    Sir Charles Nicholson, 1st Baronet was a British-Australian politician, university founder, explorer, pastoralist, antiquarian and philanthropist...

     (22 May 1860—26 August 1860)
  • Maurice Charles O'Connell
    Maurice Charles O'Connell (Australian politician)
    Maurice Charles O'Connell , was a Queensland pioneer and president of the legislative council.O'Connell was born at Sydney in 1812. His father was Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell, his mother was a daughter of Governor Bligh. He was educated at the high school, Edinburgh, and entered the army as an...

     (26 August 1860—23 March 1879)


Chairman of Committees:
  • Daniel Foley Roberts (30 May 1860—26 July 1889)

Members

Name Date appointed Date left Reason for leaving
John Balfour 1860-05-01 1864-04-23 Resignation
William Barker 1861-04-26 1863-07-22 Resignation
John Alexander Bell 1866-09-26 1872-11-21
Francis Bigge 1860-05-01 1873-05-16
John Bramston  1863-07-03 1869-11-17 Resignation
Alfred Henry Brown 1861-04-26 1863-05-13 Resignation
Irwin Browne 1863-07-03 1882-08-14
Alfred Compigne
Alfred Compigne
Alfred William Compigne was a settler of Queensland, Australia. He was born at Gosford, Hampshire on 2 February 1818 and came to Sydney, Australia on 30 June, 1839. He was appointed to be on the first Queensland Legislative Council in 1860, and died in Brisbane on 4 July 1909.-References:...

 
1860-05-01 1864-04-23 Resignation
John Douglas
John Douglas (Queensland politician)
John Douglas CMG was an Anglo-Australian politician and Premier of Queensland.Douglas was born in London, the seventh son of Henry Alexander Douglas and his wife Elizabeth Dalzell, daughter of the Earl of Carnwarth...

 
1866-02-22 1866-07-25 Elected to Assembly
John Douglas
John Douglas (Queensland politician)
John Douglas CMG was an Anglo-Australian politician and Premier of Queensland.Douglas was born in London, the seventh son of Henry Alexander Douglas and his wife Elizabeth Dalzell, daughter of the Earl of Carnwarth...

 
1868-12-11 1869-11-13 Resignation
Henry Fitz 1860-05-23 1873-05-16
George Fullerton 1860-05-01 1864-05-22 Seat vacated
John Galloway  1860-05-01 1865-05-01 Resignation
John Galloway  1869-11-13 1872-04-17
James Garrick  1869-11-13 1870-12-08
James Gibbon 1866-02-22 1887-02-19
St. George Richard Gore  1863-07-03 1871-08-16
Henry Harden 1868-06-10 1870-06-01
George Harris 1860-05-23 1876-08-31
Johann Heussler 1866-09-26 1870-10-08
William Hobbs  1861-04-26 1880-10-18
Louis Hope 1862-04-24 1882-11-01
Frederick Isaac 1864-08-25 1865-07-12 Death
James Laidley 1860-05-01 1864-08-16 Resignation
William Landsborough  1862-12-20 1865-09-23 Resignation
John McConnel 1861-04-26 1868-07-16 Resignation
John McDougall 1860-05-01 1895-09-13
Robert Massie 1860-05-01 1862-05-14 Resignation
Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior  1866-02-22 1892-12-31
Charles Nicholson
Charles Nicholson
Sir Charles Nicholson, 1st Baronet was a British-Australian politician, university founder, explorer, pastoralist, antiquarian and philanthropist...

 
1860-05-01 1863-06-23 Unknown
Francis North 1863-07-03 1864-12-09 Death
Albert Norton
Albert Norton
Albert Norton was a Queensland politician and pastoralist.Norton was the sixth son of James Norton, born at the family home, "Elswick" now Leichhardt, New South Wales. He was educated at the Rev. F. Wilkinson's school at Sydney, and from 1852 to 1857 was gaining experience on stations in the New...

 
1867-09-11 1868-05-29 Resignation
Maurice Charles O'Connell
Maurice Charles O'Connell (Australian politician)
Maurice Charles O'Connell , was a Queensland pioneer and president of the legislative council.O'Connell was born at Sydney in 1812. His father was Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell, his mother was a daughter of Governor Bligh. He was educated at the high school, Edinburgh, and entered the army as an...

 
1860-05-01 1879-03-23
John Panton 1866-02-22 1866-10-02 Death
Ratcliffe Pring  1862-04-24 1863-05-26 Elected to Assembly
Daniel Foley Roberts  1860-05-23 1889-07-26
Henry Simpson 1868-07-29 1882-04-29
Stephen Simpson 1860-05-23 1865-02-03 Resignation
Richard Joseph Smith 1863-07-03 1866-06-12 Resignation
William Thornton 1866-09-26 1879-09-08
John Watts 1864-04-08 1864-10-31 Elected to Assembly
William Duckett White 1861-04-26 1880-08-05
Western Wood 1861-04-26 1868-03-20 Resignation
William Yaldwyn 1868-06-10 1877-05-15
William Henry Yaldwyn 1860-05-01 1863-06-13 Resignation
William Henry Yaldwyn 1865-05-01 1866-08-28 Death
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