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George Thorn

George Henry Thorn (junior) (12 October 1838 – 15 January 1905) was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly and a Premier of Queensland, Australia.

George Thorn
6th Premier of Queensland
In office
5 June 1876 – 8 March 1877
Preceded byArthur Macalister
Succeeded byJohn Douglas
ConstituencyIpswich
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for West Moreton
In office
2 July 1867 – 18 November 1873
Preceded byJoseph Fleming
Succeeded bySeat Abolished
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Fassifern
In office
25 November 1873 – 9 January 1874
Preceded byNew seat
Succeeded byJohn Thorn
In office
4 August 1887 – 10 May 1888
Preceded byAlfred Midgley
Succeeded byWilliam Salkeld
In office
6 May 1893 – 11 March 1902
Preceded byWilliam Salkeld
Succeeded byThomas Murray-Prior
Member of the Queensland Legislative Council
In office
9 January 1874 – 16 June 1876
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Ipswich
In office
20 June 1876 – 18 February 1878
Preceded byArthur Macalister
Succeeded bySeat abolished
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Northern Downs
In office
17 April 1879 – 7 September 1883
Preceded byJoshua Peter Bell
Succeeded byHugh Muir Nelson
Personal details
Born(1838-10-12)12 October 1838
Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia  Australia
Died15 January 1905(1905-01-15) (aged 66)
Ipswich, Queensland,
Australia  Australia
Resting placeIpswich General Cemetery
SpouseCelia Constance Maude Uniacke
RelationsGeorge Thorn Sr. (father), John Thorn (brother), Henry Thorn (brother), William Thorn (brother)
OccupationGrazier

Early life edit

George Thorn was born in Sydney, New South Wales, a son of George Thorn (senior) and his wife Jane (née Handcock). His father was one of the founders of the city of Ipswich and a founding Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly representing the seat of West Moreton.

Thorn was schooled at The King's School, Parramatta. He attended the University of Sydney, and was one of the first residents of St Paul's College, University of Sydney and was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1858.[1]

His sister Jane Thorn married George Harris, a Member of the Queensland Legislative Council in 1860. The couple lived for 27 years in the now heritage-listed Newstead House in Brisbane, where their parties were the highlight of Brisbane society.[2]

Political life edit

At the 1867 colonial election, Thorn followed in his father's footsteps by being elected a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly in the seat of West Moreton, which he held until the 1873 election.[3]

Following that, he represented the seat of Fassifern from 25 November 1873 (the 1873 Queensland state election) until he resigned on 9 January 1874 in order to be appointed to the Queensland Legislative Council on 9 January 1874. His brother John Thorn won the resulting by-election in Fassifern on 24 January 1874.[3]

During Thorn's time on the Legislative Council, he was the Government's representative in the Council. He also held the role of Queensland Postmaster-General (9 January 1874 to 8 July 1876).[3]

On 14 June 1876, Arthur Macalister, member for Ipswich, resigned. Although the Legislative Council was a lifetime appointment, Thorn resigned on 16 June 1876 to successfully contest the seat of Ipswich at a by-election on 20 June 1876.

Thorn became Premier of Queensland and Secretary for Public Works and Mines on 5 June 1876. However, he resigned from these roles on 8 March 1877, but remained in the ministry of his successor, John Douglas as Secretary for Public Works from 8 March 1877 to 7 November 1877 and then as Secretary for Public Lands and Mines from 7 November 1877 to 6 February 1878.[3]

On 14 February 1878, Thorn married Celia Constance Maude Uniacke, daughter of Richard Uniacke of Melbourne, at "Ellengowan" on the Darling Downs.[4]

Thorn resigned from the seat of Ipswich on 18 February 1878. John MacFarlane won the resulting by-election on 7 March 1878.[3]

Thorn became Queensland commissioner to the 1878 Paris Exposition. On his return from Europe, on 17 April 1879 by another by-election, he successfully contested the seat of Northern Downs and held it until the 1883 election in September.[3]

On 19 July 1887, Alfred Midgley, the member for Fassifern, resigned. Thorn won the resulting by-election on 4 August 1887. He held the seat until the 1888 election.[3]

On 6 May 1893 (the 1893 Queensland state election), Thorn was elected again in Fassifern. He held the seat until 11 March 1902 when he was defeated in the 1902 election by Thomas de Montmorency Murray-Prior. He had no further involvement in politics after that.[3]

Later life edit

On 15 January 1905, George Thorn died from heart failure at his home at Booval, Queensland.[5][6] He was buried in the Anglican section of Ipswich General Cemetery.[7]

Legacy edit

The gold mining town Thornborough was named after him.[8][9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Serle, Percival (1949). "Thorn, George". Dictionary of Australian Biography. Sydney: Angus & Robertson.
  2. ^ . Historic Newstead House on the Brisbane River. The Trustees of Newstead House. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h (PDF). Queensland Parliamentary Record 2015–2017: The 55th Parliament. Queensland Parliament. Archived from the original on 26 April 2020. Retrieved 27 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ "Family Notices". The Brisbane Courier. National Library of Australia. 19 February 1878. p. 2. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  5. ^ "Thorn, George (Jnr)". Re-Member Database. Queensland Parliament. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  6. ^ "Death of the Hon. George Thorn". Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser. National Library of Australia. 17 January 1905. p. 9. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  7. ^ Hall, Kerry. "Ipswich General Anglican "B" Section". Australian Cemeteries. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  8. ^ "Thornborough (entry 45856)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
  9. ^ "NORTHERN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS". Townsville Daily Bulletin. Qld.: National Library of Australia. 19 June 1951. p. 7. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
Political offices
Preceded by Premier of Queensland
1876–1877
Succeeded by
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for West Moreton
1867–1873
Served alongside: Patrick O'Sullivan, Samuel Hodgson, John Ferrett, Joshua Peter Bell, Frederick Forbes
Abolished
New seat Member for Fassifern
1873–1874
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member for Ipswich
1876–1878
Abolished
Preceded by Member for Northern Downs
1879–1883
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member for Fassifern
1887–1888
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member for Fassifern
1893–1902
Succeeded by

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For the American physician see George W Thorn For other people see George Thorn disambiguation George Henry Thorn junior 12 October 1838 15 January 1905 was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly and a Premier of Queensland Australia The HonGeorge Thorn6th Premier of QueenslandIn office 5 June 1876 8 March 1877Preceded byArthur MacalisterSucceeded byJohn DouglasConstituencyIpswichMember of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for West MoretonIn office 2 July 1867 18 November 1873Serving with Patrick O Sullivan Samuel Hodgson John Ferrett Joshua Peter Bell Frederick ForbesPreceded byJoseph FlemingSucceeded bySeat AbolishedMember of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for FassifernIn office 25 November 1873 9 January 1874Preceded byNew seatSucceeded byJohn ThornIn office 4 August 1887 10 May 1888Preceded byAlfred MidgleySucceeded byWilliam SalkeldIn office 6 May 1893 11 March 1902Preceded byWilliam SalkeldSucceeded byThomas Murray PriorMember of the Queensland Legislative CouncilIn office 9 January 1874 16 June 1876Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for IpswichIn office 20 June 1876 18 February 1878Preceded byArthur MacalisterSucceeded bySeat abolishedMember of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Northern DownsIn office 17 April 1879 7 September 1883Preceded byJoshua Peter BellSucceeded byHugh Muir NelsonPersonal detailsBorn 1838 10 12 12 October 1838Sydney New South Wales Australia AustraliaDied15 January 1905 1905 01 15 aged 66 Ipswich Queensland Australia AustraliaResting placeIpswich General CemeterySpouseCelia Constance Maude UniackeRelationsGeorge Thorn Sr father John Thorn brother Henry Thorn brother William Thorn brother OccupationGrazier Contents 1 Early life 2 Political life 3 Later life 4 Legacy 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life editGeorge Thorn was born in Sydney New South Wales a son of George Thorn senior and his wife Jane nee Handcock His father was one of the founders of the city of Ipswich and a founding Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly representing the seat of West Moreton Thorn was schooled at The King s School Parramatta He attended the University of Sydney and was one of the first residents of St Paul s College University of Sydney and was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1858 1 His sister Jane Thorn married George Harris a Member of the Queensland Legislative Council in 1860 The couple lived for 27 years in the now heritage listed Newstead House in Brisbane where their parties were the highlight of Brisbane society 2 Political life editAt the 1867 colonial election Thorn followed in his father s footsteps by being elected a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly in the seat of West Moreton which he held until the 1873 election 3 Following that he represented the seat of Fassifern from 25 November 1873 the 1873 Queensland state election until he resigned on 9 January 1874 in order to be appointed to the Queensland Legislative Council on 9 January 1874 His brother John Thorn won the resulting by election in Fassifern on 24 January 1874 3 During Thorn s time on the Legislative Council he was the Government s representative in the Council He also held the role of Queensland Postmaster General 9 January 1874 to 8 July 1876 3 On 14 June 1876 Arthur Macalister member for Ipswich resigned Although the Legislative Council was a lifetime appointment Thorn resigned on 16 June 1876 to successfully contest the seat of Ipswich at a by election on 20 June 1876 Thorn became Premier of Queensland and Secretary for Public Works and Mines on 5 June 1876 However he resigned from these roles on 8 March 1877 but remained in the ministry of his successor John Douglas as Secretary for Public Works from 8 March 1877 to 7 November 1877 and then as Secretary for Public Lands and Mines from 7 November 1877 to 6 February 1878 3 On 14 February 1878 Thorn married Celia Constance Maude Uniacke daughter of Richard Uniacke of Melbourne at Ellengowan on the Darling Downs 4 Thorn resigned from the seat of Ipswich on 18 February 1878 John MacFarlane won the resulting by election on 7 March 1878 3 Thorn became Queensland commissioner to the 1878 Paris Exposition On his return from Europe on 17 April 1879 by another by election he successfully contested the seat of Northern Downs and held it until the 1883 election in September 3 On 19 July 1887 Alfred Midgley the member for Fassifern resigned Thorn won the resulting by election on 4 August 1887 He held the seat until the 1888 election 3 On 6 May 1893 the 1893 Queensland state election Thorn was elected again in Fassifern He held the seat until 11 March 1902 when he was defeated in the 1902 election by Thomas de Montmorency Murray Prior He had no further involvement in politics after that 3 Later life editOn 15 January 1905 George Thorn died from heart failure at his home at Booval Queensland 5 6 He was buried in the Anglican section of Ipswich General Cemetery 7 Legacy editThe gold mining town Thornborough was named after him 8 9 See also editMembers of the Queensland Legislative Assembly 1863 1867 1867 1868 1868 1870 1870 1871 1871 1873 1873 1878 1878 1883 1883 1888 1893 1896 1896 1899 1899 1902 Members of the Queensland Legislative Council 1870 1879References edit Serle Percival 1949 Thorn George Dictionary of Australian Biography Sydney Angus amp Robertson History and Virtual Tour Historic Newstead House on the Brisbane River The Trustees of Newstead House Archived from the original on 5 October 2013 Retrieved 11 February 2014 a b c d e f g h Part 2 15 Alphabetical Register of Members of the Legislative Assembly 1860 2017 and the Legislative Council 1860 1922 PDF Queensland Parliamentary Record 2015 2017 The 55th Parliament Queensland Parliament Archived from the original on 26 April 2020 Retrieved 27 April 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Family Notices The Brisbane Courier National Library of Australia 19 February 1878 p 2 Retrieved 11 February 2014 Thorn George Jnr Re Member Database Queensland Parliament Retrieved 14 February 2014 Death of the Hon George Thorn Queensland Times Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser National Library of Australia 17 January 1905 p 9 Retrieved 14 February 2014 Hall Kerry Ipswich General Anglican B Section Australian Cemeteries Retrieved 14 February 2014 Thornborough entry 45856 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 16 September 2013 NORTHERN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS Townsville Daily Bulletin Qld National Library of Australia 19 June 1951 p 7 Retrieved 16 September 2013 Political offices Preceded byArthur Macalister Premier of Queensland1876 1877 Succeeded byJohn Douglas Parliament of Queensland Preceded byJoseph Fleming Member for West Moreton1867 1873 Served alongside Patrick O Sullivan Samuel Hodgson John Ferrett Joshua Peter Bell Frederick Forbes Abolished New seat Member for Fassifern1873 1874 Succeeded byJohn Thorn Preceded byArthur Macalister Member for Ipswich1876 1878 Abolished Preceded byJoshua Peter Bell Member for Northern Downs1879 1883 Succeeded byHugh Muir Nelson Preceded byAlfred Midgley Member for Fassifern1887 1888 Succeeded byWilliam Salkeld Preceded byWilliam Salkeld Member for Fassifern1893 1902 Succeeded byThomas Murray Prior Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Thorn amp oldid 1193080190, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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