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Adolphus William Young

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of New South Wales from October 1842 to 1849 and became a director of the Australasian Colonial and General Life Assurance Company in 1844. Young was a representative for the
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but his election was declared void on 18 April 1866 and a by-election held. He was re-elected MP for Helston at the
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in 1837. Ann died in 1845 and he married secondly in 1847, Jane Throsby, daughter of
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before Victoria was formed into a separate colony. He returned to England and was a
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "A" (part 2)
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Young married firstly Ann Eliza Smith, daughter of Edward Smith of
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where he practised for some years as a solicitor in Sydney. He was
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and his wife Frances Haggard daughter of William Haggard, of
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Helston
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in 1857 but lost the seat in 1859. He was elected MP for
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Debretts House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1870
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New South Wales
New South Wales Legislative Council
Liberal Party
House of Commons
Hare Hatch
Wargrave
Berkshire
Braham Hall
Norfolk
New South Wales
High Sheriff
Port Phillip District
Legislative Council
J.P.
Deputy Lieutenant
British Member of Parliament
Great Yarmouth
Helston
1865 general election
1868 general election
Woodford Wells
Essex
Charles Throsby
Throsby Park


"Mr Adolphus William Young (1814-1885)"
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