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    Sir James Penn Boucaut KCMG (/ˈboʊkɔːt/;) (29 October 1831 – 1 February 1916) was a South Australian politician and Australian judge. He was a member of...
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    1957) The South Australian Register, 12 June 1897 P. L. Edgar, Sir James Boucaut (B.A. Hons thesis, University of Adelaide, 1961) J. B. Graham letters...
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    Independent Blyth (3rd) (11) James Boucaut — (8th) 3 June 1875 6 June 1876 1 year, 3 days Independent Boucaut (2nd) Boucaut (3rd) 13 John Colton (1823–1902)...
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    still appearing in modern purebred Arabian pedigrees were those of James Boucaut, who in 1891 imported several Arabians from Wilfred and Lady Anne Blunt's...
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    buildings. Jervois resisted the pressure to dissolve parliament, and James Boucaut became Premier. Jervois' term also coincided with unusually good rainfall...
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  • Edward Gwynne, Sir Richard Hanson, Randolph Stow, Sir Samuel Way, Sir James Boucaut, Richard Andrews, Sir William Bundey, Sir John Gordon, Robert Homburg...
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  • businessman (b. 1858) 1908 – Carlos I of Portugal (b. 1863) 1916 – James Boucaut, English-Australian politician, 11th Premier of South Australia (b....
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  • 18 October 1927 4 November 1930 3 years, 17 days 1927   147. SA Sir James Boucaut (1831–1916) KCMG No Party Alignment MP for Encounter Bay (1875–1878)...
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  • September 1979 10 November 1982 3 years, 53 days 1979   18. 11th Sir James Boucaut (1831–1916) KCMG No Party Alignment MP for Encounter Bay (1875–1878)...
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  • Mieczysław Halka-Ledóchowski, Russian-Polish cardinal (d. 1902) 1831 – James Boucaut, English-Australian politician, 11th Premier of South Australia (d....
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    in 1867 by Governor Dominick Daly after parliamentarian James Boucaut. The Hundred of Boucaut spans the western half of the town of Brinkworth, most of...
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  • Lands and Immigration (ex-officio Protector), 22 Jul 1873 – 03 Jun 1875 James Boucaut, Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration (ex-officio Protector)...
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  • until 26 October, then James Boucaut Premier of Tasmania – Thomas Reibey until 9 August, then Philip Fysh Premier of Victoria – James McCulloch 8 March –...
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  • 28 March), then James Boucaut Premier of Tasmania – James Whyte (until 24 November), then Sir Richard Dry Premier of Victoria – James McCulloch 1 February...
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  • Wales – James Martin Premier of Queensland – Robert Herbert until 15 August then Robert Mackenzie Premier of South Australia – James Boucaut until 3 May...
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  • Macalister Premier of South Australia – Arthur Blyth until 8 June, then James Boucaut Premier of Tasmania – Alfred Kennerley Premier of Victoria – until 7...
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    Moorhouse, Philip Santo, Samuel Bakewell, William Parkin Succeeded by James Boucaut Legal offices Preceded by Charles Cooper Chief Justice of the Supreme...
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    He was Mayor of Adelaide 1874–5, and on 3 June 1875 joined the second Boucaut ministry as Treasurer of South Australia, but he resigned in March 1876...
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  •  1. "No. 22389". The London Gazette. 25 May 1860. p. 1996. "Fisher, Sir James Hurtle (1790–1875)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 1. Canberra:...
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    legal profession, serving his articles of clerkship with Henry and with James Boucaut. He was called to the bar in 1867. He subsequently went into practice...
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    Emanuel Solomon Member for West Adelaide 1865–1870 Served alongside: James Boucaut, William Simms Succeeded by Patrick Coglin Political offices Preceded by...
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    March 1865 – Richard Bullock Andrews 22 March 1865 23 October 1865 7 James Boucaut 23 October 1865 3 May 1867 – Richard Bullock Andrews 3 May 1867 24 September...
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  • town was proclaimed in 1891 by Acting Governor of South Australia Sir James Boucaut who named it after his Cornish birthplace of Mylor. Early inhabitants...
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  • Emil Wentzel; and September 1873 – April 1878, with William Rogers and James Boucaut. He argued strongly for the construction of light railways on the narrow...
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    Santo (1841–1941) married James Shaw Greer (1835–1890), later mayor of Unley Elizabeth Hooper Santo (1845–1923) married James Smith (c. 1842–1900), a business...
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    secretary in the second James Boucaut government from June 1875 to March 1876. He was chief secretary again in the fourth Boucaut ministry from October...
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    Government from 23 October 1865 to March 1866, and in the Ministry of James Boucaut, which succeeded it, from the latter date till 3 May 1867. Duffield...
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    OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 2 January 2014. Mennell, Philip (1892). "Macdonald, James William" . The Dictionary of Australasian Biography. London: Hutchinson...
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  • Wales – James Farnell (until 20 December), then Sir Henry Parkes Premier of Queensland – John Douglas Premier of South Australia – James Boucaut (until...
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  • 1859, annulled shortly after. It may be pertinent that his solicitor, James Boucaut, was the father of one of his pupils. Around mid-1859 Haire reopened...
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