Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1882–1886

This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 1882 elections and the 1886 election.

Name Affiliation[X] District Years in office
William Henry ArcherMinisterialNorfolk Plains1882–1886
William BelbinMinisterialSouth Hobart1871–1891
Stafford BirdMinisterialFranklin1882–1903; 1904–1909
Edward BraddonOppositionWest Devon1879–1888; 1893–1901
William Brock[8]MinisterialRichmond1882–1885
Nicholas John BrownMinisterialCumberland1875–1903
William Brown[1]OppositionCampbell Town1882–1889; 1893–1903
William Burgess[4]MinisterialWest Hobart1881–1891; 1916–1917
Henry Butler[9]IndependentBrighton1856–1862; 1866–1885
Audley CooteOppositionGeorge Town1879–1886
Edward CrowtherOppositionQueenborough1878–1912
John Davies[3]Fingal1884–1913
Alfred DobsonMinisterialGlenorchy1877–1887
John Dodds[4]MinisterialEast Hobart1878–1887
James DooleyOppositionEast Devon1872–1891
Sir Adye Douglas[3]MinisterialFingal1856–1857; 1862–1884
John FalkinerMinisterialMorven1882–1891
William GellibrandMinisterialRingwood1871–1872; 1874–1886
William Giblin[7]MinisterialWellington1869–1885
James GrayOppositionSorell1872–1877; 1882–1889
Charles Grubb[6]MinisterialSelby1882–1885
William GuesdonMinisterialCentral Hobart1882–1886
William Hart[10]MinisterialCentral Launceston1877–1885
William Hartnoll[5]MinisterialSouth Launceston1884–1902
George Keach[1]MinisterialCampbell Town1870–1882
Henry LambMinisterialClarence1877–1886
Henry LetteOppositionNorth Launceston1862–1875; 1877–1892
Alfred Lord[9]Brighton1885–1886
Richard Lucas[2]Kingborough1883–1887
John LyneMinisterialGlamorgan1880–1893
Christopher O'Reilly[2]MinisterialKingborough1871–1882; 1906–1909
Alfred PillingerOppositionOatlands1876–1899
Thomas ReibeyOppositionWestbury1874–1903
Henry RookeMinisterialDeloraine1882–1886
George SalierMinisterialNorth Hobart1866–1869; 1870–1886
James Scott[5]OppositionSouth Launceston1869–1877; 1878–1884
Ebenezer ShoobridgeMinisterialNew Norfolk1882–1886
William Sidebottom[6]Selby1885–1893
James Norton Smith[7]Wellington1885–1886
George Stokell[8]MinisterialRichmond1885–1886