James Byrnes (Australian politician), the Glossary
James Byrnes (15 January 1806 – 17 September 1886) was an Australian politician.[1]
Table of Contents
40 relations: Arthur Holroyd, Charles Byrnes, Charles Cowper, County Longford, Edgeworthstown, Edward Flood, Electoral district of County of Cumberland, Electoral district of Cumberland (South Riding), Electoral district of Parramatta, Empire (newspaper), George Oakes (Australian politician), Henry Parker (Australian politician), Hugh Taylor (Australian politician), James Farnell, James Martin (premier), James Pye, John Darvall, John Lackey (politician), John Sutherland (New South Wales politician), List of mayors and lord mayors of Parramatta, Martin ministry (1866–1868), Martin ministry (1870–1872), New South Wales Corps, New South Wales Legislative Assembly, New South Wales Legislative Council, Parramatta, Parramatta River, Republic of Ireland, Robert Fitzgerald (Australian politician), Secretary for Public Works (New South Wales), Stuart Donaldson, Thomas Smart (New South Wales politician), William Byrnes, William Montagu Manning, 1856 New South Wales colonial election, 1857 Cumberland (South Riding) colonial by-election, 1858 New South Wales colonial election, 1859 New South Wales colonial election, 1860 New South Wales colonial election, 1872 New South Wales colonial election.
Arthur Holroyd
Arthur Todd Holroyd (1 December 1806 – 15 June 1887) was an Australian lawyer and politician. James Byrnes (Australian politician) and Arthur Holroyd are members of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
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Charles Byrnes
Charles Joseph Byrnes (1835 – 22 October 1917) was an Australian politician.
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Charles Cowper
Sir Charles Cowper, (26 April 1807 – 19 October 1875) was an Australian politician and the Premier of New South Wales on five occasions from 1856 to 1870. James Byrnes (Australian politician) and Charles Cowper are members of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
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County Longford
County Longford (Contae an Longfoirt) is a county in Ireland.
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Edgeworthstown
Edgeworthstown or Mostrim is a small town in County Longford, Ireland.
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Edward Flood
Edward Flood (24 June 1805 – 9 September 1888) was an Australian politician. James Byrnes (Australian politician) and Edward Flood are members of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
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Electoral district of County of Cumberland
The Electoral district of County of Cumberland was an electorate of the New South Wales Legislative Council at a time when some of its members were elected and the balance were appointed by the Governor.
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Electoral district of Cumberland (South Riding)
Cumberland (South Riding) was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1856 to 1859, in the rural part of Cumberland County, which includes Sydney.
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Electoral district of Parramatta
Parramatta is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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Empire (newspaper)
The Empire was a newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, in colonial Australia.
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George Oakes (Australian politician)
George Oakes (1813 – 10 August 1881) was an Australian pastoralist and politician. James Byrnes (Australian politician) and George Oakes (Australian politician) are members of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
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Henry Parker (Australian politician)
Sir Henry Watson Parker, (1 June 1808 – 2 February 1881) was Premier of New South Wales.
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Hugh Taylor (Australian politician)
Hugh Taylor (19 March 1823 – 13 December 1897) was an Australian politician.
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James Farnell
James Squire Farnell (25 June 1825 – 21 August 1888) was an Australian politician and Premier of New South Wales.
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James Martin (premier)
Sir James Martin, QC (14 May 1820 – 4 November 1886) was three times Premier of New South Wales, and Chief Justice of New South Wales from 1873 to 1886. James Byrnes (Australian politician) and James Martin (premier) are members of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
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James Pye
James Pye (1801 – 30 December 1884) was an Australian orchardist and politician.
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John Darvall
Sir John Bayley Darvall (19 November 1809 – 28 December 1883) was an Australian barrister and politician. James Byrnes (Australian politician) and John Darvall are members of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
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John Lackey (politician)
Sir John Lackey (6 October 1830 – 11 November 1903) was a magistrate and politician in colonial New South Wales, President of the New South Wales Legislative Council 1892 to 1903. James Byrnes (Australian politician) and John Lackey (politician) are members of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
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John Sutherland (New South Wales politician)
John Sutherland (16 February 1816 – 23 June 1889) was a builder and politician in colonial New South Wales. James Byrnes (Australian politician) and John Sutherland (New South Wales politician) are members of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
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List of mayors and lord mayors of Parramatta
This is a list of the mayors and lord mayors of City of Parramatta and its predecessors, a local government area of New South Wales, Australia.
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Martin ministry (1866–1868)
The second Martin ministry was the tenth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and second of three occasions of being led by James Martin QC.
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Martin ministry (1870–1872)
The third Martin ministry was the thirteenth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and the third and final occasion of being led by Sir James Martin.
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New South Wales Corps
The New South Wales Corps, later known as the 102d Regiment of Foot, and lastly as the 100th Regiment of Foot, was a formation of the British Army organised in 1789 in England to relieve the New South Wales Marine Corps, which had accompanied the First Fleet to New South Wales.
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New South Wales Legislative Assembly
The New South Wales Legislative Assembly is the lower of the two houses of the Parliament of New South Wales, an Australian state.
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New South Wales Legislative Council
The New South Wales Legislative Council, often referred to as the upper house, is one of the two chambers of the parliament of the Australian state of New South Wales.
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Parramatta
Parramatta (Burramatta) is a major suburb and commercial district in Greater Western Sydney, located approximately west of the Sydney CBD, on the banks of the Parramatta River.
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Parramatta River
The Parramatta River is an intermediate tide-dominated, drowned valley estuary located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Republic of Ireland
Ireland (Éire), also known as the Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of Ireland.
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Robert Fitzgerald (Australian politician)
Robert George Dundas Fitzgerald (5 January 1846 – 24 December 1933) was a New Zealand-born Australian politician. James Byrnes (Australian politician) and Robert Fitzgerald (Australian politician) are members of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
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Secretary for Public Works (New South Wales)
The Secretary for Public Works, later the Minister for Public Works was a long standing ministry in the administration of New South Wales created in 1859 and abolished in 2003.
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Stuart Donaldson
Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson (16 December 1812 – 11 January 1867) was the first Premier of the Colony of New South Wales. James Byrnes (Australian politician) and Stuart Donaldson are members of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
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Thomas Smart (New South Wales politician)
Thomas Ware Smart (1810 – 28 May 1881), was a politician in colonial New South Wales, Colonial Treasurer in 1863 and 1865. James Byrnes (Australian politician) and Thomas Smart (New South Wales politician) are members of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
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William Byrnes
William Byrnes (2 June 1809 – 25 October 1891) was an Australian politician. James Byrnes (Australian politician) and William Byrnes are members of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
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William Montagu Manning
Sir William Montagu Manning (20 June 1811 – 27 February 1895) was an English-born Australian politician, judge and University of Sydney chancellor. James Byrnes (Australian politician) and William Montagu Manning are members of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
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1856 New South Wales colonial election
The 1856 New South Wales colonial election was held between 11 March and 19 April 1856.
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1857 Cumberland (South Riding) colonial by-election
A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Cumberland South Riding on 12 June 1856 because William Manning resigned in May 1857 due to ill-health.
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1858 New South Wales colonial election
The 1858 New South Wales colonial election was held between 13 January and 12 February 1858.
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1859 New South Wales colonial election
The 1859 New South Wales colonial election was held between 9 June and 7 July 1859.
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1860 New South Wales colonial election
The 1860 New South Wales colonial election was held between 6 December and 24 December 1860.
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1872 New South Wales colonial election
The 1872 New South Wales colonial election was held between 13 February and 28 March 1872.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Byrnes_(Australian_politician)