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Henry Miller (Australian politician)

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22: 104:, and came to Melbourne, where he settled at Richmond. He was one of the promoters of the Bank of Victoria, which was incorporated in October 1852, and was elected as the first chairman of directors, a post which he continued to occupy up till his death. He also originated a number of Insurance Companies and Building Societies. 128:, but on going before his constituents he was defeated, and resigned office in January 1867, retiring thenceforward from public life. Miller was a most successful speculator in Melbourne property, and having conducted his investments with marvellous prudence, died on 7 February 1888, at his property 124:. On the formation of the first O'Shanassy Administration, in March 1858, Mr. Miller became Minister of Trade and Customs, and was sworn of the Executive Council, and elected to the Legislative Council for the Western province. In July 1866 he joined the first McCulloch Ministry as Commissioner of 92:
in 1866. After the arrival of the family in what was afterwards Tasmania, Miller junior obtained an appointment as an accountant in the audit office at Hobart, and at the age of twenty-four married Eliza, second daughter of the late Captain Mattinson of the Merchant Service.
120:. In July 1852 Miller induced the Legislative Council to petition the Queen to authorise the establishment of a branch of the Royal mint in Melbourne. Miller supported the ballot, and on the inauguration of the constitution in 1856 he was returned to the Upper House for the 68:
Morphett, daughter of Richard Hamilton Morphett and Ann Andrews of Mallow, County Cork, Ireland. In 1823 Miller senior proceeded with a detachment of his regiment in charge of a batch of convicts to
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Henry Miller married Eliza Mattinson (died 5 April 1892), daughter of Captain Mattinson, on 11 November 1834. Their children included:
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The Miller brothers were famous horsemen, known for hunting and steeplechasing, closely associated with their property
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On the separation of Port Phillip from New South Wales in 1851, Mr. Miller was elected to represent
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Shortly afterwards Miller senior was appointed commandant at
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159:. He married; they had four sons and five daughters. 661: 100:, and subsequently resigned his appointment in 685:Vice-Presidents of the Board of Land and Works 680:Members of the Victorian Legislative Council 349:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 257:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 229:. London: Hutchinson & Co – via 211: 209: 207: 205: 227:The Dictionary of Australasian Biography 20: 215: 662: 202: 695:Irish emigrants to colonial Australia 242: 240: 162:Albert Miller (c. 1845 – 27 May 1915) 56:, who served with distinction in the 180:Septimus Miller (1850 – 7 June 1925) 700:19th-century Australian politicians 341:"Henty, Stephen George (1811–1872)" 338: 114:South Bourke, Evelyn and Mornington 107: 13: 572:November 1856 – April 1858 346:Australian Dictionary of Biography 254:Australian Dictionary of Biography 246: 237: 14: 716: 533:October 1851 – March 1856 169:(1848-1932), was a member of the 705:Ministers of Railways (Victoria) 75: 72:, his family accompanying him. 619:May 1858 – August 1866 474: 446: 418: 390: 351:Australian National University 332: 298: 259:Australian National University 48:, Ireland, the son of Captain 1: 690:Politicians from Derry (city) 513:Victorian Legislative Council 195: 171:Victorian Legislative Council 118:Victorian Legislative Council 116:, in the original unicameral 39: 34:Victorian Legislative Council 398:"Death of Mr. Albert Miller" 7: 249:"Miller, Henry (1809–1888)" 140:, leaving enormous wealth. 96:In 1839 Miller visited the 10: 721: 482:"Caulfield Landmark to Go" 454:"Mr. Septimus Miller Dead" 222:"Miller, Hon. Henry"  648: 611: 603: 593: 564: 559: 523: 518: 511: 403:The Bacchus Marsh Express 143: 314:Parliament of Victoria 26: 25:Henry Miller MLC, 1872 459:The Argus (Melbourne) 431:The Argus (Melbourne) 98:Port Phillip District 64:, and his wife Jane, 54:40th Regiment of Foot 24: 16:Australian politician 527:South Bourke, Evelyn 175:South Yarra Province 153:William Henry Miller 581:John Pascoe Fawkner 426:"Sir Edward Miller" 247:Mellor, Suzanne G. 88:, where he died at 44:Miller was born in 589:Nehemiah Guthridge 535:Served alongside: 498:– via Trove. 470:– via Trove. 442:– via Trove. 414:– via Trove. 62:battle of Waterloo 27: 658: 657: 649:Succeeded by 607:Andrew Cruikshank 594:Succeeded by 360:978-0-522-84459-7 339:Bassett, Marnie. 268:978-0-522-84459-7 86:Van Diemen's Land 60:, and was at the 712: 615:Western Province 604:Preceded by 568:Central Province 509: 508: 500: 499: 497: 495: 478: 472: 471: 469: 467: 450: 444: 443: 441: 439: 422: 416: 415: 413: 411: 394: 388: 387: 385: 383: 336: 330: 329: 327: 325: 320:on 23 April 2023 316:. 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Victorian Legislative Council
Derry
Henry Miller
40th Regiment of Foot
Peninsular War
battle of Waterloo
Sydney
Moreton Bay
Van Diemen's Land
Hobart
Port Phillip District
Tasmania
South Bourke, Evelyn and Mornington
Victorian Legislative Council
Central province
Railways
Stephen Henty
Kew, Melbourne
William Henry Miller
AMP Society
Edward Miller
Victorian Legislative Council
South Yarra Province
Mill Park
Redleap



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