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James Simpson (civil servant)

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A succession of official positions followed: Chairman of the market commissioners (1841), warden of the district council of Bourke (1843), temporary sub-treasurer (1846), commissioner of Crown lands (1849), sheriff (1851). At the same time Simpson was in the forefront of the business and cultural
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held the first public meeting at the township and by popular decision appointed Simpson as arbitrator in all disputes, except in matters relating to land with power to impose and collect fines.
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Throughout the 1840s Simpson lived on Little Flinders Street, but later moved to a new house on Wellington Street in
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and in February 1836 offered his resignation to Lieutenant-governor Arthur who reluctantly reported to the
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life of the Melbourne community. He was vice-president of the first savings bank, president of the
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as commissioner of the Land Board. Dissatisfied with his prospects in Tasmania, Simpson joined the
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Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol.2 :1788-1850. 1966 Melbourne University Press
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that Simpson had "been infected with the Port Phillip mania."
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In April 1837 Simpson was officially made a magistrate by
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In March 1827 he was appointed police magistrate at
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James Simpson (Tasmanian)
James Simpson (disambiguation)
Van Diemen's Land
Tasmania
Norfolk Plains
Campbell Town
Hobart
Port Phillip Association
Colonial Office
Melbourne
Port Phillip Association
Werribee River
Station Peak
Port Phillip
William Lonsdale
Melbourne
Mechanics' Institute
Bank of Australasia
East Melbourne
Church of England
Melbourne General Cemetery
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