Provincial Council Tancred was one of three candidates for the role of
Superintendent in 1853; he lost to
James FitzGerald. Tancred became a member of the
Canterbury Provincial Council at its
establishment in 1853 and retained membership until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. In 1866, he was elected speaker of this council. Tancred was a member of three ministries. He was appointed as a
minister without portfolio in the
2nd Parliament in the
Sewell Ministry, from 18 April to 20 May 1856. In the
first Stafford Ministry, which Tancred joined on 5 August 1858 as a member of the executive council, he was appointed as Secretary for Crown Lands (19 August 1858) and three months later (3 November) Postmaster-General. He held those offices until the end of this government on 12 July 1861. In the
3rd Parliament, Tancred was a member of the executive council of the
Domett Ministry from 6 August 1862 until 6 February 1863.
Member of the lower house Tancred was the Member of Parliament for
Ashley in the
fourth Parliament from
1867 to 1870, when he retired. ==Death ==