Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1862-1865
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This is a list of members of the third parliament of the South Australian House of Assembly
South Australian House of Assembly
The House of Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of South Australia. The other is the Legislative Council. It sits in Parliament House in the state capital, Adelaide.- Overview :...

, which sat from 27 February 1863 until 25 January 1865. The members were elected at the November 1862 state election.

Next election: Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1865–1868


Name Electorate
South Australian House of Assembly electoral districts
Since 1970, the South Australian House of Assembly has consisted of 47 single-member electoral districts consisting of approximately the same number of enrolled voters...

Term in Office
Richard Andrews
Richard Bullock Andrews
Richard Bullock Andrews was an Australian politician and judge.Richard Bullock Andrews was born in Epping, Essex, England the eldest child of Richard Bullock Andrews, an attorney, and his wife Emma Ann. From December 1839 Bullock worked in his father's solicitors business...

 
The Sturt  1857–1860, 1862–1870
John Bagot  Light
Electoral district of Light
Light is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It is named after Colonel William Light who was the first Surveyor-General of South Australia. The electorate was created in 1857, abolished in 1902 and reinstated in 1936...

 
1857–1865
William Bakewell  East Adelaide  1857–1860, 1862–1864
Joseph Barritt  Barossa  1862–1864
Arthur Blyth
Arthur Blyth
Sir Arthur Blyth KCMG was premier of South Australia three times; 1864–1865, 1871–1872 and 1873-1875....

 
Gumeracha  1857–1868, 1870–1877
Neville Blyth  East Torrens  1860–1867, 1868–1870, 1871, 1877–1878
Wentworth Cavenagh  Yatala  1862–1875, 1875–1881
Patrick Coglin  Port Adelaide
Electoral district of Port Adelaide
Port Adelaide is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. Named after Port Adelaide because of its geographical location, it is a 113.4 km² urban electorate on Adelaide's Lefevre Peninsula and stretches east to cove some of Adelaide's northern...

 
1860–1868, 1870–1871, 1875–1881, 1882–1887
George Cole  The Burra  1860–1866
John Colton
John Colton
Sir John Colton KCMG was an Australian politician, Premier of South Australia and philanthropist.Colton, the son of William Colton, a farmer, was born in Devonshire, England. He arrived in South Australia in 1839 with his parents, who went on the land...

 
Noarlunga  1862–1870, 1875–1878, 1880–1887
Walter Duffield  Barossa 1857–1868, 1870–1871
John Dunn  Mount Barker  1857–1868, 1868
Francis Dutton
Francis Dutton
Francis Stacker Dutton CMG was the seventh Premier of South Australia, serving twice, firstly in 1863 and again in 1865....

 
Light 1857–1862, 1862–1865
Lavington Glyde  Yatala 1857–1875, 1877–1884
John Hart
John Hart, senior
Captain John Hart was a South Australian politician and a Premier of South Australia.-Early life:The son of journalist/newspaper publisher John Harriott Hart & Mary nee Glanville, John was born on 25 February 1809 probably at 23 Warwick Lane off Newgate Street, London. At Christ Church, Greyfriars...

 
Port Adelaide 1857–1859, 1862–1866, 1868–1873
George Charles Hawker
George Charles Hawker
George Charles Hawker was an Australian settler and South Australian politician.-Early life:Hawker was born in London, the second son of Admiral Edward Hawker and his first wife Joanna Naomi, née Poore. He was educated partly on the continent, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1836 George...

 
Victoria  1858–1865, 1875–1883, 1884–1895
Charles Hewett  Noarlunga 1862–1865
George Kingston
George Strickland Kingston
Sir George Strickland Kingston arrived in South Australia on the Cygnet in 1836. He was the Deputy Surveyor to William Light, engaged to survey the new colony of South Australia.-Early life:...

 
Stanley  1857–1860, 1861–1880
Charles Lindsay
Charles Lindsay
The Hon. Charles Hugh Lindsay CB , was a British soldier, courtier and Conservative politician.-Background:...

 
Flinders
Electoral district of Flinders
Flinders is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It is named after explorer Matthew Flinders, who was responsible for charting most of the state's coastline. It is a 55,260.6 km² coastal rural electorate encompassing the Eyre Peninsula and...

 
1862–1865
John Lindsay  Encounter Bay  1860–1865, 1870–1871
Allan McFarlane  Mount Barker 1862–1864
Henry Mildred  East Torrens 1857–1865
William Milne
William Milne (politician)
Sir William Milne was an Australian entrepreneur and politician, serving as the member for Onkaparinga in the South Australian House of Assembly from 1857-1868 and President of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1873 to 1881.Born in Wester-Common, near Glasgow, Milne was educated in...

 
Onkaparinga  1857–1868
Alexander Borthwick Murray  Gumeracha 1862–1867
John Bentham Neales  The Burra 1857–1860, 1862–1870
Joseph Peacock  The Sturt 1860–1867
Thomas Reynolds  East Adelaide 1857–1862, 1862, 1864–1870,
1871–1872, 1872–1873
William Rogers  Mount Barker 1858–1860, 1864–1865, 1868,
1868–1870, 1872–1875
Philip Santo
Philip Santo
Philip Santo was a South Australian politician and businessman. He was born at Saltash, Cornwall, and trained to be a carpenter. At the age of 22 he left for South Australia on the ship Brightman, arriving in Adelaide in December 1840. He worked as a builder in Adelaide, then Burra...

 
East Adelaide 1860–1870
Emanuel Solomon  West Adelaide  1862–1865
Augustine Stow  West Torrens
Electoral district of West Torrens
West Torrens is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. Named after the City of West Torrens because of its location on the River Torrens, it is a 26.7 km² urban electorate on Adelaide's western suburbs...

 
1862–1865, 1866–1868
Randolph Isham Stow
Randolph Isham Stow
Randolph Isham Stow was an English-born Australian Supreme Court judge.Stow was born in Framlingham, Suffolk, England, the eldest son of the Rev. Thomas Quinton Stow and his wife Elizabeth, née Eppes...

 
Victoria 1861–1865, 1866–1868, 1873–1875
Henry Strangways
Henry Strangways
Henry Bull Templar Strangways was an Australian politician and Premier of South Australia.Strangways was the eldest son of Henry Bull Strangways of Shapwick, Somerset, England. He visited South Australia as a boy. Returning to England he entered at the Middle Temple in November 1851 and was called...

 
West Torrens 1858–1871
David Sutherland  Encounter Bay 1860–1862, 1862–1868
William Townsend  Onkaparinga 1857–1882
James Verco  West Adelaide 1862–1865
John Williams  Barossa 1864–1868, 1875–1878
George Young  Stanley 1862–1865
Alfred Watts  Flinders 1862–1866, 1868–1875

Barossa MHA Joseph Barritt resigned on 1 March 1864. John Williams won the resulting by-election on 8 June.
Mount Barker MHA Allan McFarlane died on 11 March 1864. William Rogers won the resulting by-election on 8 June.
East Adelaide MHA William Bakewell resigned on 27 October 1864. Thomas Reynolds won the resulting by-election on 5 November.
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