Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1920–1922

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1920 to 1922. At this time the Council was composed of individuals appointed for life by the Governor on the advice of the Premier. This list includes members between the 1920 state election on 20 March 1920 and the 1922 state election on 25 March 1922.

Name Party Years in office
James Ashton Nationalist 1907–1934
Joseph Beeston 10 Nationalist 1908–1921
George Black Nationalist 1917–1934
Reginald Black Nationalist 1900–1928
Sir Henry Braddon Nationalist 1917–1940
William Brooks Nationalist 1917–1934
Alexander Brown Nationalist 1892–1926
Joseph Browne Independent 1912–1932
Francis Bryant ALP/Independent/ALP 1912–1934
Sir James Burns Nationalist 1908–1923
Nicholas Buzacott Nationalist 1899–1933
Sir Joseph Carruthers Nationalist 1908–1932
Joseph Coates 3 ALP 1921–1943
Cecil Coghlan 3 ALP 1921–1924
Michael Connington ALP 1917–1930
John Creed Nationalist 1885–1930
Robert Cruickshank 3 ALP 1921–1928
George Dewar 6 ALP 1921–1934
William Dick Nationalist 1907–1932
Jeffrey Dodd Nationalist 1917–1925
Henry Doyle Independent 1912–1929
George Earp Nationalist 1900–1933
John Farleigh Nationalist 1908–1934
Ernest Farrar Nationalist 1912–1952
John FitzGerald Nationalist 1915–1922
Robert Fitzgerald Nationalist 1901–1933
Frederick Flowers Nationalist 1900–1928
James Gannon Nationalist 1904–1924
John Garland 9 Nationalist 1908–1921
James Gormly Nationalist 1904–1922
Edward Grayndler 3 ALP 1921–1934, 1936–1943
John Hall 8 Nationalist 1917–1921
John Hepher ALP 1899–1932
John Higgins 3 ALP 1921–1936
Thomas Holden ALP 1912–1934
Percy Hordern 3 ALP 1921–1926
Henry Horne Nationalist 1917–1955
Sir Thomas Hughes Nationalist 1908–1930
Alfred Hunt Progressive 1916–1930
William Hurley Nationalist 1904–1924
Sydney Innes-Noad Nationalist 1917–1931
Henry Kater Independent 1889–1924
Edward Kavanagh ALP 1912–1934
John Lane Mullins Nationalist 1917–1934
William Latimer 1 Nationalist 1920–1934
James Mackay Nationalist 1899–1934
Charles Mackellar Nationalist 1885–1903, 1903–1925
Robert Mahony 3 ALP 1921–1961
George McDonald 2 Independent 1921–1930
Patrick McGirr 3 ALP 1921–1955
James McGowen Independent Labor 1917–1922
Hugh McIntosh Nationalist 1917–1932
John Meagher 12 Independent 1900–1920
Sir Alfred Meeks Nationalist 1900–1932
Henry Moses Nationalist 1885–1923
Thomas Murray 3 ALP 1921–1958
John Nash Nationalist 1900–1925
John Nobbs 7 Nationalist 1917–1921
Broughton O'Conor Nationalist 1908–1940
John O'Regan 4 ALP 1921–1940
John Peden Nationalist 1917–1946
John Percival 5 ALP 1921–1934
John Perry 1 Nationalist 1920–1922
Jack Power 3 ALP 1921–1924
Charles Roberts Nationalist 1890–1925
William Robson 11 Nationalist 1900–1920
William Robson 1 Nationalist 1920–1951
James Ryan Nationalist 1917–1940
Andrew Sinclair Nationalist 1912–1934
Fergus Smith Nationalist 1895–1924
Sir James Joynton Smith Independent 1912–1934
Tom Smith 3 ALP 1921–1934
Robert Sproule 1 ALP 1920–1934
Sir David Storey 1 Nationalist 1920–1924
Thomas Storey 3 ALP 1921–1934
John Suttor 3 ALP 1921–1934
Sir Allen Taylor Nationalist 1912–1940
Patrick Taylor Nationalist 1917–1922
John Travers ALP 1908–1934
Arthur Trethowan Progressive 1916–1937
George Varley Nationalist 1917–1934
Thomas Waddell Nationalist 1917–1934
Frank Wall Nationalist 1917–1941
Winter Warden Nationalist 1917–1934
John Wetherspoon Nationalist 1908–1928
James White Nationalist 1908–1927
James Wilson ALP 1899–1925
John Wise Nationalist 1917–1934
1 Appointed 27 April 1920.
2 Appointed 10 August 1920.
3 Appointed 30 August 1921.
4 Appointed 31 August 1921.
5 Appointed 1 September 1921.
6 Appointed 14 September 1921.
7 Died 11 November 1921.
8 Died 27 July 1921.
9 Died 23 February 1921.
10 Died 8 March 1921.
11 Died 25 October 1920.
12 Died 26 August 1920.
Members of the Parliament of New South Wales
Legislative Council

1917–19201920–19221922–1925

Legislative Assembly

1917–19201920–19221922–1925

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