James LaidleyJP | |
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Member of the Queensland Legislative Council | |
In office 1 May 1860 – 16 August 1864 | |
Personal details | |
Born | James Turquand Laidley 1823 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Died | 1877 (aged 53–54) Woollahra, New South Wales, Australia |
Spouse | Mary Weston (m.1848) |
Occupation | Station owner |
James Turquand Laidley (1823 – 29 March 1877) was a pastoralist and Member of the Queensland Legislative Council in the colony of Queensland (later a state of Australia).
Early life
James Turquand Laidley was born in 1823 in Sydney, New South Wales, the son of James Laidley and Eliza Jane (née Shepheard).
Pastoralism
Laidley acquired Western Creek Station on the Darling Downs in 1848. From 1849 to 1879 he was in partnership with his brother-in-law Henry Mort (married to Laidley's sister Maria) in a pastoral property called Franklyn Vale at Mount Mort, Queensland.
Politics
Laidley was appointed to the Queensland Legislative Council on the 1 May 1860 and served until his resignation on the 16 August 1864.
Later life
Laidley died on 29 March 1877 at his home at Ocean Street, Woollahra, Sydney, aged 53 years old. His funeral left his home on Saturday 31 March 1877.
References
- ^ "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
- "Family Notices". The Sydney Morning Herald. Vol. LXXV, no. 12, 126. New South Wales, Australia. 30 March 1877. p. 1. Retrieved 12 November 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Family Notices". The Sydney Morning Herald. Vol. LXXV, no. 12, 127. New South Wales, Australia. 31 March 1877. p. 16. Retrieved 12 November 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
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