Eastern Province (Victoria)
Eastern Province Victoria—Legislative Council | |
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State | Victoria |
Created | 1856 |
Abolished | 1882 |
Eastern Province was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Council,[1][2] Victoria being a colony in the continent of Australia at the time. 37°0′S 147°0′E / 37.000°S 147.000°E
It was one of the six original Provinces of the bi-cameral Legislative Council created in November 1856.[1]
Its area was defined in the Victoria Constitution Act of 1855 as
"Including the County of Anglesey, the proposed County of Rodney, and the Pastoral Districts of the Murray and Gipps’ Land."[3]
Eastern Province was abolished by the Legislative Council Act of 1881[4] (taking effect at the November 1882 elections).
Eastern Province was replaced by the new provinces of North Eastern and Gippsland of three members each.[2]
Members for Eastern Province
These were members of the upper house province of the Victorian Legislative Council.[1]
Member 1 | Member 2 | Member 3 | Member 4 | Member 5 | Term |
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Matthew Hervey | James Stewart | William Kaye | Robert Thompson | Benjamin Williams | Nov 1856 – Feb 1857 |
vacant
|
Mar 1857 – Apr 1857 | ||||
William Highett [b] | May 1857 – Aug 1863 | ||||
James Pinnock [b] [5] |
Sep 1863 – Nov 1863 | ||||
Robert Turnbull [b] [6] |
Dec 1863 – Oct 1864 | ||||
Henry Murphy | Nov 1864 – Jul 1865 | ||||
William Haines [b] | Aug 1865 – Feb 1866 | ||||
Robert S. H. Anderson | Mar 1866 – Nov 1872 | ||||
Sir Francis Murphy | Dec 1872 – Nov 1873 | ||||
John Wallace [b] | Nov 1873 – Dec 1874 | ||||
William Wilson [b] [7] |
Jan 1875 – Nov 1876 | ||||
Robert Dyce Reid [b] | Nov 1876 – Jul 1880 | ||||
John Dougharty [b] | Aug 1880 – Sep 1880 | ||||
William McCulloch | Sep 1880 – Jul 1881 | ||||
William Pearson, Sr. | Aug 1881 – Nov 1882 |
- [b] = elected in a by-election
After Eastern Province was abolished in 1882, Anderson and Wallace went on to represent North Eastern from 1882; Dougharty, McCulloch and Pearson went on to represent Gippsland.[2]
References
- ^ a b c Edward Sweetman (1920). Constitutional Development of Victoria, 1851-6. Whitcombe & Tombs Limited. p. 182. Retrieved 18 Nov 2012.
- ^ a b c "Re-Member (Former Members)". State Government of Victoria. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
- ^ "Victoria Constitution Act 1855" (PDF). Retrieved 4 May 2013.
- ^ "The Legislative Council Act 1881". Australasian Legal Information Institute. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
- ^ "Eastern Province Election". The Argus. Melbourne. 21 September 1863. p. 5.
- ^ "Election Notices". The Argus. Melbourne. 29 December 1863. p. 8.
- ^ "Political". The Argus. Melbourne. 27 January 1875. p. 1S.