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    Sir John Lavington Bonython (10 September 1875 – 6 November 1960) was a prominent public figure in Adelaide, known for his work in journalism, business...
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    daughters and one son, (John Lavington Bonython). His children included: (1872–1873) Clive Hereward Bonython (1874–1956) Mary Elsie Bonython, later Lady Parsons...
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  • Bonython John Lavington Bonython (1875–1960), Australian publisher and Lord Mayor of Adelaide, son of Langdon Bonython, a.k.a. Lavington Bonython John Langdon...
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  • Bonython may refer to: Blanche Ada Bonython, née Bray (18??–1908), first wife of Lavington Bonython Charles Bonython (c.1653–1705), Member of Parliament...
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    com. Archived from the original on 12 December 2013. Until the widower Bonython remarried in December 1912, his sister Mrs H. A. Parsons served as acting...
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  • Sheriff of Cornwall in 1619. Both his father, John Lavington Bonython, and his grandfather, John Langdon Bonython, had been (among other things) editors of...
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    War. This proposal was also backed by John Lavington Bonython, a former mayor of Adelaide. Lavington Bonython compared the emergence of the dominions...
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  • Langdon Bonython 1935–1977: Constance Jean Warren (1891–1977), wife of Sir John Lavington Bonython Although not titled "Lady Bonython", female Bonythons with...
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  • Adelaide family Bonython. His grandfather was John Langdon Bonython, and his father was John Lavington Bonython. His mother was Blanche Ada Bray, and he had...
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  • but Bonython still retained a 48.7% interest. Bonython then retired from his newspapers in 1929, after 65 years' service, and his son, John Lavington Bonython...
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  • landscapes. Bonython was born in Adelaide, South Australia, to John Lavington Bonython (later Sir John), and Constance Jean, née Warren (Lady Jean Bonython). His...
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    1839. The memorial was unveiled on 16 July 1929 by Lord Mayor John Lavington Bonython, but went into storage in 2011, before being re-situated outside...
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  • Liberal Party of Australia Sir John Langdon Bonython KCMG - member of the first Australian parliament Sir John Lavington Bonython - mayor and Lord Mayor of...
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  • Council in 1901, at the same election as his friend (later Sir) John Lavington Bonython. At that time, they were the youngest two members of Council ever...
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    Harold Boas (1883–1980), Perth architect and town planner Sir John Lavington Bonython (1875–1960), editor of The Advertiser, Lord Mayor of Adelaide (1927–1930)...
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    Keith Wilson (South Australian politician) (category Bonython family)
    daughter of Advertiser editor, and lord mayor of Adelaide, Sir John Lavington Bonython (1875–1960) and his first wife Blanche Ada Bray (1881–1908). She would...
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    "The Pinnacle", near Mount Lofty. After his death it was sold to John Lavington Bonython, who renamed the property "Carminow". Elder also had other important...
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  • Travellers' Club. 1914 Sir John Duncan of Watervale 1914 Sir John Lavington Bonython 1914 Sir Joseph Lister 1914 Rev. C. W. Evan of Stow Memorial Church...
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    Blanche Ada Bray (1881–1908), married, as his first wife, Sir John Lavington Bonython (1875–1960), sometime Mayor and later Lord Mayor of Adelaide, member...
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    for 35 years. John Lavington Bonython – Mayor of Adelaide, 1911–1913. Lord Mayor of Adelaide, 1927–1930. Son of John Langdon Bonython. Herbert Angas...
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    still standing. The opening ceremony was presided over by Mayor John Lavington Bonython on 5 September 1913. Its first music director was Will Quintrell...
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  • he resigned to contest the Lord Mayoralty. He became, after Sir John Lavington Bonython, the youngest elected mayor of Adelaide, and served four terms...
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  • bookseller, art dealer, publisher and author (died 1961) 10 September — John Lavington Bonython, newspaper editor and journalist (died 1960) 17 November — William...
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  • , Honorary Secretary of the London Federation of Boys' Clubs. John Lavington Bonython, Esq. For public and philanthropic services in the State of South...
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    Angas Parsons (category Bonython family)
    as Mayoress at official functions for her widowed brother Sir John Lavington Bonython in 1911 and 1912. Parsons died of cirrhosis on 2 November 1945...
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  • 1899) 14 June – E. V. Timms, novelist (born 1895) 6 November — John Lavington Bonython, newspaper editor and journalist (born 1875) 1960 in Australia...
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    Klewitz Soward, naming it "Eöthen". In 1928 it became the home of Sir Lavington Bonython and his family, renamed "St Corantyn". It has been asserted that Charles...
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    July 1932. p. 22. Retrieved 23 July 2015 – via Trove. The year of Lavington Bonython's meeting Stevenson (1864) is credible, but shows Stevenson's dual...
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    Warren (1891–1977) married the widower Lavington Bonython on 11 December 1912. She was later well known as Lady Bonython OBE. They had three children: Warren...
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  • Retrieved 24 February 2015. Simon Blight (3 April 2012) Obituary: Warren Bonython Archived 10 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine, www.wild.com.au Dave...
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