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  • Ministerialist, while Scottish counties elected 14 Ministerialists and 13 Oppositionists.
  • Kingsbury held the seat until the Robert Fraser who also claimed to be a Ministerialist candidate.
  • He was the Ministerialist member for Maryborough in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1896 to 1902.
  • It existed for just one term of parliament, and was represented in that time by Ministerialist Frederick Illingworth.
  • 1 James Cribb, member for Bremer 1912-1915 alternately listed his party status as Ministerialist and Opposition.
  • He then retreated to Singhaduar, the principal gate of the capital, and encountered the ministerialist in an engagement on the river.
  • Hicks was born in independent, but later aligned himself with the Ministerialist ( or Liberal ) faction that came to be led by Hector Rason.
  • As a Ministerialist, Cribb represented the electoral district of Ipswich in the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 21 March 1896, holding the seat through the Labor candidate William Ryott Maughan.
  • John McMaster was the Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland for the electorate of Fortitude Valley from 14 September 1885 to 11 March 1899 as a member of the Ministerialist party.
  • He was successful and served again as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for the electorate of Fortitude Valley from 3 August 1901 to 27 August 1904, again as a member of the Ministerialist party.
  • He stood as a candidate for the two member seat of J . J . Kingsbury, both Fraser and his partner, Thomas MacDonald-Paterson, claimed to also be members of the Ministerialist group.
  • "' Hugh Menzies "'( 4 September 185713 February 1925 ) was an Australian politician representing the electoral district of Stawell in the Victorian Legislative Assembly between 1902 and 1904 as a Ministerialist member.
  • One major result was the formation of parties prior to 1909, members other than those pledged to the Labor Party had adopted loose and flexible affiliations, generally being known as " Ministerialist ", " Oppositionist / Liberal " or " Independent ".