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    William Francis Schey (1857–1913) was an Australian politician. Schey was born in England and educated in London. After a short time in New Zealand, Schey...
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  • teacher Pips Schey (1881–1957), Austro-Hungarian baron William Schey (1857–1913), Australian politician This page lists people with the surname Schey. If an...
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    dedicated as the Scheyville National Park. The area is named after William Schey, MLA, the Member for Redfern and later Darlington between 1887 and 1898...
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    Renwick John Sutherland Thomas Williamson Member for Redfern 1887 – 1888 With: William Schey William Stephen John Sutherland Succeeded by James Howe...
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    Gilles Schey (August 1644 – 15 June 1703) was a Dutch States Navy officer. Schey was born in Arnhem, the oldest of 12 children of captain Dirk Schey and...
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    Parliament for Darlington In office 27 July 1898 – 11 June 1901 Preceded by William Schey Succeeded by Phillip Sullivan Mayor of Redfern In office 12 February...
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    1921) was an Australian politician. He was born in Sydney to typesetter William Williamson and Anna Maria Annesley, and grandson of Michael Williamson...
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    Farm where unemployed men could live while finding other work. William Frances Schey, MP for Redfern and Darlington, helped this tradition of experimental...
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    William Stephen (1829 – 28 December 1913) was an Irish-born Australian politician. He was born in County Cavan to farmer James Stephen and Jane Smith...
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  • Darlington was Phillip Sullivan (Labour) who successfully contested Phillip. William Schey (Protectionist) won a seat at a by-election in 1889 and retained it...
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    Fremlin Francis Wright Member for Redfern 1885 – 1887 With: John Sutherland Thomas Williamson Succeeded by James Farnell William Schey William Stephen...
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    with the duties of Colonial Treasurer, an office held by the Premier, William Holman, but was often referred to as the "Assistant Treasurer". He was...
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  • Free Trade Redfern John Sutherland   Protectionist Death 8 July 1889 William Schey   Protectionist Tamworth Robert Levien   Protectionist Sought a new...
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  • Member Party Term   William Schey Independent Labour 1894–1895   Protectionist 1895–1898   Thomas Clarke Free Trade 1898–1901   Liberal Reform 1901  ...
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  • Assembly Preceded by William Schey James Howe William Stephen John Sutherland/ Member for Redfern 1889–1891 With: Howe Stephen Sutherland/Schey Succeeded by Henry...
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  • MLA (Macleay) Angus Cameron MLA (Kiama) William Cortis MLA (Bathurst) William Davis MLA (Canterbury) William Henson MLA (Canterbury) Isaac Ives MLA (St...
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    politician and convict. He was born in Redfern to mechanical engineer William Bryant and Mary Lambert. He was educated at Chippendale and worked as a...
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    Labour Thomas Brown Darlington   Independent Labour William Schey   Protectionist William Schey Durham   Ind. Free Trade Herbert Brown   Protectionist...
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    two sons, who died young, and a daughter. In 1863 with John Frazer and William Manson he took up 287 square miles near Port Denison, Queensland. He later...
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  • Patrick Jennings MLA (Bogan) William Judd MLA (Canterbury) Lewis Lloyd MLA (West Macquarie) Joseph Olliffe MLA (South Sydney) William Proctor MLA (New England)...
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  • Election Member Party 1894   William Schey Independent Labour 1895   Protectionist 1898   Thomas Clarke Free Trade 1901   Phillip Sullivan Labour...
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  • unsuccessful at the election in January 1889 by a margin of 114 votes (0.5%). William Schey (Protectionist) was the secretary of the Railways and Tramways Association...
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  • MLA (Orange) William A'Beckett MLA (Bogan) Robert Booth MLA (Bogan) David Dale MLA (Central Cumberland) James Eve MLA (Canterbury) William Holborow MLA...
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  • Protectionist Denis Donnelly William Cortis Linus Bungate Edward Bassett (Ind Prot) Darlington Protectionist William Schey Thomas Clarke Robert Harris...
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  • committee of 5,George Black, Joseph Cook, Jack FitzGerald, Thomas Houghton and William Sharp, until 1893 when Joseph Cook became the leader of the party. Green...
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  • colonial election. The election was held from 17 June to 3 July 1891. William Alison MLA (Bogan) Wyman Brown MLA (Sturt) Myles McRae MLA (Morpeth) Alfred...
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  • Protectionist Molong 1880–1904 William Schey   Independent Labour Darlington 1887–1898 John See   Protectionist Grafton 1880–1904 William Shipway   Free Trade Paddington...
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  • Independent William Snape 52 3.3 Independent Charles Duffy 33 2.1 Independent George Blac 11 0.7 Independent William Melville 3 0.2 Independent William Schey 2...
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  • Party Term Member Party Term Member Party Term   William Stephen Free Trade 1887–1891   William Schey Free Trade 1887–1889   John Sutherland Free Trade...
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    Cobar   National Federal Thomas Waddell    Labour William Spence Darlington   National Federal William Schey   Free Trade Thomas Clarke Durham   National Federal...
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