Colin Campbell (Australian politician)

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Colin Campbell.

Colin Campbell (21 January 1817 – 28 November 1903) was a pastoralist and politician in colonial Victoria, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council, and later, the Victorian Legislative Assembly.[1]

Early life[]

Campbell was born in Glasgow, Scotland, the sixth son of Alexander Campbell, a merchant, and Barbara, née Campbell.[1][2] He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy from 1825 to 1832 and then entered Exeter College, Oxford, gaining a B.A. in 1838.[2]

Colonial Australia[]

Campbell and his brother Alexander arrived in the Port Phillip District via Hobart in 1839.[1][2] When Victoria became a separate colony in 1851, Campbell refused a nomination to the Victorian Legislative Council and became a school inspector.[2] On 10 May 1854 Campbell was elected to the unicameral Victorian Legislative Council for Ripon, Hampden, Grenville and Polwarth.[3] Campbell held this position until the original Council was abolished in March 1856.[1] He then represented the Polwarth, Ripon, Hampden, South Grenville in the inaugural Victorian Legislative Assembly from November 1856 to August 1859. Then after unsuccessfully contesting the Assembly seats of Ararat in 1864, South Grant in 1867 and Crowlands in 1868 & 1871, he was elected for Crowlands in May 1874 and held the seat until it was abolished in April 1877.[1]

Campbell died in Hawthorn, Victoria on 28 November 1903. He had married twice:[1] to Frances Elliott Macwhirter (died 1883) on 15 January 1851; and to Emily Ashby Shieffield in 1885 at Brighton.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Campbell, Colin". re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e Quaife, G. R. "Campbell, Colin (1817–1903)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Melbourne University Press. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 5 August 2014 – via National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
  3. ^ Sweetman, Edward (1920). Constitutional Development of Victoria, 1851-6. Whitcombe & Tombs Limited. p. 179. Retrieved 5 August 2014.
Victorian Legislative Council
Preceded by Member for Ripon, Hampden, Grenville and Polwarth
10 May 1854 – March 1856
With: John Charlton 1854
Robert Pohlman 1855–56
Original Council
abolished
Victorian Legislative Assembly
New creation Member for Polwarth, Ripon, Hampden & Sth. Grenville
November 1856 – August 1859
With: Jeremiah George Ware
seat abolished
Preceded by
Member for Crowlands
May 1874 – April 1877
With: John Woods
seat abolished
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