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2nd Parliament of South Australia

The 2nd Parliament of South Australia was a meeting of the legislative branch of the South Australian state government, composed of the South Australian Legislative Council and the South Australian House of Assembly.

Leadership

Legislative Council

House of Assembly

Membership

Legislative Council

Until 28 March 1861

2 of the 18 seats in the upper house were contested in the election on 3 April 1860. Members elected in 1860 are marked with an asterisk (*).

George Fife Angas
Henry Ayers
Charles Hervey Bagot
John Baker
Samuel Davenport
Charles Davies
Charles George Everard
James Hurtle Fisher
Anthony Forster
George Hall
John Morphett
Thomas Shuldham O'Halloran
Abraham Scott
William Scott
Edward Stirling
George Tinline*
George Marsden Waterhouse*
William Younghusband

From 28 March 1861

6 of the 18 seats in the upper house were contested in the election on 28 March 1861. Members elected in 1861 are marked with an asterisk (*).

George Fife Angas
Henry Ayers
John Henry Barrow*
Samuel Davenport*
Charles Davies
Charles George Everard
James Hurtle Fisher
Anthony Forster*
George Hall
John Morphett
Thomas Shuldham O'Halloran
William Peacock*
Abraham Scott*
William Scott
Judah Moss Solomon*
Edward Stirling
George Tinline
George Marsden Waterhouse

House of Assembly

All 36 seats in the lower house were contested in the election on 3 April 1860.

City of Adelaide

Samuel Bakewell
James Penn Boucaut
Matthew Moorhouse
William Parkin
Thomas Reynolds
Philip Santo

Barossa

Walter Duffield
Edward Lindley Grundy

The Burra and Clare

George William Cole
George Strickland Kingston
John Bentham Neales

East Torrens

Neville Blyth
Henry Mildred

Encounter Bay

John Lindsay
Henry Bull Templar Strangways

Flinders

William James Browne

Gumeracha

Arthur Blyth
Alexander Borthwick Murray

Light

John Tuthill Bagot
John Rowe

Mount Barker

John Dunn, sen.
Boyle Travers Finniss

The Murray

Allan McFarlane

Noarlunga

Alexander Anderson
David Sutherland

Onkaparinga

William Milne
William Townsend

Port Adelaide

Patrick Boyce Coglin
John Hart, sen.

The Sturt

John Hallett
Joseph Peacock

Victoria

George Charles Hawker

West Torrens

Thomas Magarey
Randolph Isham Stow{

Yatala

Lavington Glyde
Edward McEllister

Changes of membership

House of Assembly

See also

References