Sir Adye Douglas (31 May 1815 – 10 April 1906) was an Australian lawyer and politician, and first class cricket player, who played one match for Tasmania...
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Stephen Galway Adye (1740−1838), English Royal Artillery Officer Stephen Payne Adye (c. 1740 – 1794), English Royal Artillery officer Adye Douglas (1815–1906)...
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nobleman Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 8th Duke of Buccleuch (1894–1973), a politician and Conservative peer Sir Adye Douglas (1815–1906), Australian...
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the Federal Council meetings held in Hobart in 1887, 1888, and 1889. Adye Douglas, Premier of Tasmania from 1884 to 1886, represented Tasmania on the Federal...
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30 October 1879 15 August 1884 4 years, 290 days Independent 1882 15 Adye Douglas MLC for South Esk (1815–1906) — 15 August 1884 8 March 1886 1 year, 205 days...
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Roddam Douglas, was born in England at Fareham in Hampshire in 1817 and his uncle, Adye Douglas was Premier of the Colony of Tasmania. Douglas is known...
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Irish-Australian politician, 3rd Premier of South Australia (d. 1884) 1815 – Adye Douglas, English-Australian cricketer and politician, 15th Premier of Tasmania...
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534 Joseph P. Abbott 60,691 Simon Fraser 49,886 Patrick Glynn 20,390 Adye Douglas 3,522 James T. Walker 54,248 William Zeal 48,119 James Howe 19,741 William...
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(1891–1900) 17 August 1892 14 April 1894 1 year, 240 days 1893 34. 14th Sir Adye Douglas (1815–1906) No Party Alignment MHA for Fingal (1872–1886) 15 August 1884...
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1857–1861 3 John Fawns 1862 4 William Hart 1863 5 Abraham Barrett 1864 6 Adye Douglas 1865–1866 7 John Scott 1867–1868 8 William Hart 1869 9 Alexander Webster...
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(1862–1871) 3 November 1868 30 May 1870 1 year, 208 days 226. TAS Sir Adye Douglas (1815–1906) No Party Alignment MHA for Fingal (1872–1886) 15 August 1884...
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January 1888 – 1 January 1901 Serving with Samuel Griffith Robert Hamilton Adye Douglas Thomas Joseph Byrnes Robert Frederick Sholl Alexander Matheson Monarch...
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Agent-General Colony of Tasmania John Stokell Dodds former Attorney-General Adye Douglas Agent-General Cape Colony Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr Member of the Cape House...
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Tasmanian Legislative Council Preceded by Sir Adye Douglas William Hart Member for Launceston 1904–1914 Served alongside: Peter McCrackan Succeeded by...
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Collins joined the family of Douglas when his mother married the lawyer Sir Adye Douglas. Collins was articled under Douglas before he joined his law firm...
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became known as the Tasmanian Museum and Botanical Gardens in that year. Adye Douglas, Premier of Tasmania, was elected Chair of the Board and Alexander Morton...
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Anti-transportation League, was elected as a member for Launceston, defeating Adye Douglas. When the Council met in 1851, Dry was unanimously appointed its Speaker...
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11 September 1871 – September 1872 Preceded by John Swan Succeeded by Adye Douglas Member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly for Ringwood In office 9 May...
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Tasmanian Legislative Council in 1884, and on 8 March 1886 he took over from Adye Douglas and formed a ministry in which he was premier and chief secretary. At...
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Griffith Premier of South Australia – John Downer Premier of Tasmania – Adye Douglas (til 8 March) then James Agnew Premier of Victoria – James Service (til...
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Square, Simon's Town. Other fountains to the same design include the Adye Douglas Water Trough in Australia, the Racedo Fountain in Argentina on Boulevard...
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As Lord Dunglass As Lord Home As Lord Home of the Hirsel As Baron Douglas of Douglas As Marquess of Queensbury As Lord Burghley As Earl Fitzwilliam As...
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Tasmanian Legislative Council Preceded by Sir Adye Douglas William Hart Member for Launceston 1904–1916 Served alongside: Charles Russen/Tasman Shields...
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Queensland politician (born in the United Kingdom) (b. 1830) 10 April – Sir Adye Douglas, 15th Premier of Tasmania (born in the United Kingdom) (b. 1815) 16 April...
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Tasmanian Legislative Council Preceded by Richard Dry Member for Launceston 1855–1856 Served alongside: Adye Douglas Abolished...
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Electoral district Seats Date Elected Launceston 3 8 September John Rogers, Adye Douglas, William Champ Clarence 1 15 September Edward Abbott Hobart Town 5 15...
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1882 July 1885 Independent Glenorchy 1882 William Giblin 1879–1884 – Adye Douglas 1884–1886 (8) Thomas Reibey July 1885 August 1886 Independent Westbury...
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Supreme Court of the Dominion of Canada 14 August 1902 Hon. Adye Douglas (later Thorpe-Douglas) President of the Legislative Council of the State of Tasmania...
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1998–2006 Bill Muirhead, 2007–2021 David Ridgway, 2021–present Hon Adye Douglas (later Sir, Kt), 1886–1887 Sir Arthur Blyth (acting), 1887–1888 James...
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Robert Kermode Tasmanian House of Assembly Preceded by William Champ Adye Douglas John Rogers Member for Launceston 1857–1860 Succeeded by Joseph Cohen...
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