Electoral district of Grenville


Grenville was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria from 1859 to 1927. It was located in western Victoria, south of Ballarat.

Members

Two members initially, one from 1904.
Member 1TermMember 2 Term
Robert GillespieOct 1859 – Jul 1861Richard Henry LockOct 1859 – Jul 1861
Robert GillespieAug 1861 – Mar 1862Alfred Arthur O'ConnorAug 1861 – Aug 1864
Mark PopeMar 1862 – Dec 1865Thomas RandallNov 1864 – Dec 1865
Henry HentyFeb 1866 – Dec 1867Sir Francis MurphyFeb 1866 – Jan 1871
Thomas RussellMar 1868 – Jan 1873Sir Francis MurphyFeb 1866 – Jan 1871
Thomas RussellMar 1868 – Jan 1873William ClarkeApr 1871 – Apr 1877
John MontgomeryMay 1873 – Mar 1874William ClarkeApr 1871 – Apr 1877
Mark PopeMay 1874 – Jul 1874 William ClarkeApr 1871 – Apr 1877
Richard Henry LockAug 1874 – Apr 1877William ClarkeApr 1871 – Apr 1877
John BirdMay 1877 – Feb 1880David DaviesMay 1877 – Jun 1894
Alexander YoungMay 1880 – Sep 1894David DaviesMay 1877 – Jun 1894
George RussellJuly 1894 – Apr 1900David KerrOct 1894 – Sep 1897
George RussellJuly 1894 – Apr 1900Michael StapletonOct 1897 – Nov 1899
James SadlerJune 1900 – Aug 1902David KerrDec 1899 – May 1904
Austin AustinOct 1902 – May 1904David KerrDec 1899 – May 1904
Charles McGrathJun 1904 – Apr 1913
John ChathamMay 1913 – Oct 1917
David GibsonNov 1917 – Aug 1921
Arthur HughesAug 1921 – Mar 1927

Grenville was preceded by the "Electoral district of Polwarth, Ripon, Hampden and South Grenville" and "Electoral district of North Grenville" which were both original districts of the first Legislative Assembly of 1856 and was abolished in 1859.
The Electoral district of Warrenheip and Grenville was created in 1927 after Grenville was abolished.
Arthur Hughes, the last member for Grenville, represented Electoral district of Hampden from April 1927.