Howard Spensley
Howard Spensley (1834 – 8 August 1902) was an Australian lawyer and politician and a British Liberal politician.[1]
Spensley was the son of William Spensley of Edmonton, Middlesex.[1] He was educated at a mercantile academy and emigrated to Australia in 1859. He worked as a journalist in Melbourne for several years. In 1864, he was called to the bar of the Supreme Court of Victoria and in 1871 was elected a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly representing Portland.[1] He was Solicitor-General of Victoria from 1871 to 1873,[2][3] and Commissioner for Victoria to the London Exhibition of 1873. He married Martha Staughton from Exford, Victoria in 1868.[1]
He returned to England, where he was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1876 and was representative of the colony of Victoria at the Geographical Congress held at Venice in 1881 and Commissioner for Victoria at the Amsterdam Exhibition of 1883. He was made a Privy Councillor of the Colony of Victoria and was one of the Advising Council of the Agent General for Victoria in London.[4]
In the 1885 general election, Spensley was elected Member of Parliament for Finsbury Central but lost the seat in the 1886 general election.[1]
He died at his residence Earl's Court Square, South Kensington in 1902, aged 69.[1]
References[]
- ^ a b c d e f "Obituary". The Times. 11 August 1902. p. 17.
- ^ "Appointment Solicitor-General Howard Spensley MLA". Victorian Government Gazette. 19 June 1871. p. 1871:969.
- ^ "Howard Spensley". re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
- ^ Debretts Guide to the House of Commons 1886
External links[]
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Howard Spensley
- 1834 births
- 1902 deaths
- Liberal Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
- UK MPs 1885–1886
- People from South Kensington
- Members of the Middle Temple
- Politicians from Melbourne
- Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
- Solicitors-General of Victoria
- British expatriates in Australia
- Liberal MP for England stubs