Philip King (Australian politician)
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For his grandfather, the governor, see Philip Gidley King. For his father, the naval officer, explorer & member of the Legislative Council, see Phillip Parker King.
Philip Gidley King (31 October 1817 – 5 August 1904) was a pastoralist and politician from the colony of New South Wales. He served as a member of New South Wales Legislative Council from 1880 until his death in 1904. In 1843 at St John's Church, Parramatta, he married Elizabeth (d.1899), daughter of Hannibal Macarthur.[1]
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Philip Gidley King | |
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Born | (1817-10-31)31 October 1817 |
Died | 5 August 1904(1904-08-05) (aged 86) |
Occupation | Pastoralist |
Years active | 1831–1904 |
Known for | Voyage of the Beagle 1831-1836, Australian Agricultural Company, Australian politics |
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