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Benjamin Benjamin

Sir Benjamin Benjamin JP (2 September 1834 – 7 March 1905) was an Australian businessman and politician. He was mayor of Melbourne between 1887 and 1889, before serving as a member of the Victorian Legislative Council from 1889 to 1892.[1]

Sir Benjamin Benjamin
Benjamin in c. 1888
42nd Mayor of Melbourne
In office
1887–1889
Preceded byWilliam Cain
Succeeded byMatthew Lang
Member of the Victorian Parliament
for Melbourne Province
In office
1889–1892
Preceded bySir James Lorimer
Succeeded byRobert Reid
Personal details
Born(1834-09-02)2 September 1834
London, Middlesex, England
Died7 March 1905(1905-03-07) (aged 70)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
NationalityAustralian
SpouseFanny Cohen
Children16

Early life and education

Benjamin was born in London, Middlesex, on 2 September 1834 to Moses Benjamin and Catherine Benjamin (née Moses). His family left for the Colony of New South Wales in 1843 on a boat named London. He was educated in a school run by the Reverend William Jarrett, a Congregational Church minister.[2]

Working life

After leaving school he joined M. Benjamin & Sons, his father's import and export business. In 1864 he and his brother-in-law Edward Cohen went into business together.[3] He retired from active involvement in business in 1878.[2]

Public life

Benjamin was heavily involved in the Melbourne Jewish community acting in various committee positions for the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation.[2][4]

In 1870, he was elected to the Melbourne City Council[5] in the Albert ward, becoming an Alderman in 1881 and Mayor between 1887 and 1889. He was the second Jewish Mayor of Melbourne, with his brother-in-law Edward Cohen preceding him by over twenty years. He became the first Melbourne mayor and first Jewish Australian to receive a knighthood when he was made a Knight Bachelor in 1889.[2][3]

In 1888, as mayor of Melbourne, Benjamin welcomed the Russian ship Rynda and Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia who was visiting the Australian colonies in a goodwill mission in light of tensions between Britain and Russia.[6]

Benjamin was elected as a member for the Melbourne Province of the Victorian Legislative Council in 1889 and served until 1892.[1]

Imperial Banking Co.

His tenure as a member of the Legislative Council was brought to a close after he was declared bankrupt when the Imperial Banking Co. collapsed. He had offered personal guarantees on the bank's finances.[7] A subsequent court investigation cleared him but his reputation was reduced and he left public life.[2][8]

Death and legacy

Benjamin died at his home "Canally" at the corner of George and Powlett Streets in East Melbourne[9] on 7 March 1905. He was survived by his wife Fanny (née Cohen; c. 1839 – 18 February 1912) and 13 of his 16 children.[2] Lady Benjamin was a sister of Justice Cohen of Sydney.[10]

In 2009 a masonic apron believed to have been originally owned by Robert Burns and subsequently purchased by Benjamin was auctioned by Michael Bennett-Levy, a descendant of Benjamin.[11]

References

  1. ^ a b "Benjamin, Sir Benjamin". re-member. Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Solomon, Geulah. Benjamin, Sir Benjamin (1834–1905). Retrieved 13 October 2012. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  3. ^ a b Solomon, Geulah. "Cohen, Edward Aaron (1822–1877)". Cohen, Edward (1822–1877). Retrieved 13 October 2012. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  4. ^ . Melbourne Hebrew Congregation. Archived from the original on 18 October 2009. Retrieved 4 February 2010.
  5. ^ Mennell, Philip (1892). "Benjamin, Hon. Sir Benjamin" . The Dictionary of Australasian Biography. London: Hutchinson & Co – via Wikisource.
  6. ^ Govor, Elena; Massov, Alexander (1988). . Avstraliada. Archived from the original on 20 November 2008. Retrieved 9 April 2009.
  7. ^ Cannon, Michael (1995). "Sir Benjamin Benjamin and the Imperial Bank". The Land Boomers: The Complete Illustrated History. Melbourne Univ. Publishing. pp. 203–210. ISBN 0-522-84663-7.
  8. ^ Nolan, Melanie (Autumn 2010). "Life sentences". ANU News. Australian National University. Retrieved 4 February 2010.
  9. ^ "Melbourne Walks: Elegant Enclave" (PDF). City of Melbourne What's On. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  10. ^ "Obituary, Lady Benjamin". Jewish Herald. Victoria. 1 March 1912. p. 11. Retrieved 26 December 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
  11. ^ McInnes, Yonnie (25 September 2009). "Robert Burns' Masonic apron for sale". Ayrshire Post. Retrieved 5 February 2010.

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainJoseph Jacobs and Goodman Lipkind (1901–1906). "Benjamin, Sir Benjamin". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.

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Sir Benjamin Benjamin JP 2 September 1834 7 March 1905 was an Australian businessman and politician He was mayor of Melbourne between 1887 and 1889 before serving as a member of the Victorian Legislative Council from 1889 to 1892 1 The HonourableSir Benjamin BenjaminJPBenjamin in c 188842nd Mayor of MelbourneIn office 1887 1889Preceded byWilliam CainSucceeded byMatthew LangMember of the Victorian Parliament for Melbourne ProvinceIn office 1889 1892Preceded bySir James LorimerSucceeded byRobert ReidPersonal detailsBorn 1834 09 02 2 September 1834London Middlesex EnglandDied7 March 1905 1905 03 07 aged 70 Melbourne Victoria AustraliaNationalityAustralianSpouseFanny CohenChildren16 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Working life 3 Public life 3 1 Imperial Banking Co 4 Death and legacy 5 ReferencesEarly life and education EditBenjamin was born in London Middlesex on 2 September 1834 to Moses Benjamin and Catherine Benjamin nee Moses His family left for the Colony of New South Wales in 1843 on a boat named London He was educated in a school run by the Reverend William Jarrett a Congregational Church minister 2 Working life EditAfter leaving school he joined M Benjamin amp Sons his father s import and export business In 1864 he and his brother in law Edward Cohen went into business together 3 He retired from active involvement in business in 1878 2 Public life EditBenjamin was heavily involved in the Melbourne Jewish community acting in various committee positions for the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation 2 4 In 1870 he was elected to the Melbourne City Council 5 in the Albert ward becoming an Alderman in 1881 and Mayor between 1887 and 1889 He was the second Jewish Mayor of Melbourne with his brother in law Edward Cohen preceding him by over twenty years He became the first Melbourne mayor and first Jewish Australian to receive a knighthood when he was made a Knight Bachelor in 1889 2 3 In 1888 as mayor of Melbourne Benjamin welcomed the Russian ship Rynda and Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia who was visiting the Australian colonies in a goodwill mission in light of tensions between Britain and Russia 6 Benjamin was elected as a member for the Melbourne Province of the Victorian Legislative Council in 1889 and served until 1892 1 Imperial Banking Co Edit His tenure as a member of the Legislative Council was brought to a close after he was declared bankrupt when the Imperial Banking Co collapsed He had offered personal guarantees on the bank s finances 7 A subsequent court investigation cleared him but his reputation was reduced and he left public life 2 8 Death and legacy EditBenjamin died at his home Canally at the corner of George and Powlett Streets in East Melbourne 9 on 7 March 1905 He was survived by his wife Fanny nee Cohen c 1839 18 February 1912 and 13 of his 16 children 2 Lady Benjamin was a sister of Justice Cohen of Sydney 10 In 2009 a masonic apron believed to have been originally owned by Robert Burns and subsequently purchased by Benjamin was auctioned by Michael Bennett Levy a descendant of Benjamin 11 References Edit a b Benjamin Sir Benjamin re member Parliament of Victoria Retrieved 5 February 2010 a b c d e f Solomon Geulah Benjamin Sir Benjamin 1834 1905 Retrieved 13 October 2012 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help a b Solomon Geulah Cohen Edward Aaron 1822 1877 Cohen Edward 1822 1877 Retrieved 13 October 2012 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help A growing congregation Melbourne Hebrew Congregation Archived from the original on 18 October 2009 Retrieved 4 February 2010 Mennell Philip 1892 Benjamin Hon Sir Benjamin The Dictionary of Australasian Biography London Hutchinson amp Co via Wikisource Govor Elena Massov Alexander 1988 Rynda v gostiakh u avstraliitsev k 110 letiyu vizita v Avstraliyu Avstraliada Archived from the original on 20 November 2008 Retrieved 9 April 2009 Cannon Michael 1995 Sir Benjamin Benjamin and the Imperial Bank The Land Boomers The Complete Illustrated History Melbourne Univ Publishing pp 203 210 ISBN 0 522 84663 7 Nolan Melanie Autumn 2010 Life sentences ANU News Australian National University Retrieved 4 February 2010 Melbourne Walks Elegant Enclave PDF City of Melbourne What s On Retrieved 4 April 2019 Obituary Lady Benjamin Jewish Herald Victoria 1 March 1912 p 11 Retrieved 26 December 2015 via National Library of Australia McInnes Yonnie 25 September 2009 Robert Burns Masonic apron for sale Ayrshire Post Retrieved 5 February 2010 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Joseph Jacobs and Goodman Lipkind 1901 1906 Benjamin Sir Benjamin In Singer Isidore et al eds The Jewish Encyclopedia New York Funk amp Wagnalls Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Benjamin Benjamin amp oldid 1167258464, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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