Edward Hunt (politician)
Edward Hunt (1792–1866) was a businessman and politician who migrated from Great Britain to Australia and made his career in Sydney.
Life and career[]
Edward Hunt was born in London, England. He was trained as a cabinet maker and then migrated to Australia, arriving in Sydney on 28 January 1814. In Sydney he had a successful career as a businessman and became a leading manufacturer in the cabinet maker industry.
In 1842, Hunt became a founding member of Sydney City Council and in 1858 was appointed to the New South Wales Legislative Council.[1]
On 20 June 1821, Hunt married Hannah Padgett Mason in St John's Church, Parramatta. Two daughters, both named Hannah, are recorded: the first was born 1825 and died 1828, the second born 1828. Hunt and his wife had six children in all.
From 1847–49, Hunt built a fine residence called Hampton Villa in Grafton Street, Balmain. He died in this house in December 1866. The house was later rented by Henry Parkes from 1888–1892. It has a state heritage listing.[2]
References[]
- ^ "Mr Edward Hunt (1792-1866)". Former Members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
- ^ State Heritage Website
- 1792 births
- 1866 deaths
- Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council
- Sydney City Councillors
- 19th-century Australian politicians