Dr Henry Grattan DOUGLASS (1790 - 1865)**

  • Date of Birth: 01/01/1790
  • Place of Birth: Dublin, Eastern Ireland, Ireland
  • Date of Death: 01/12/1865
  • Place of Death: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Parliamentary Service

PositionStartEndPeriodNotes
Member of the NSW Legislative Council1 Sep 185129 Feb 18564yr(s) 5mth(s) 29day(s)
An Elective Member of the first Legislative Council 1843 - 1856 for the Counties of Northumberland and Hunter
Member of the NSW Legislative Council3 Dec 185613 May 18614yr(s) 5mth(s) 11day(s)
First (Quinquennial) Appointments under the Constitution Act. Date of Writ of Summons 27 November 1856.

Qualifications, occupations and interests

Medical superintendent. Fever hospital and Infirmary, Cahir, Tipperary Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in England 1815; licentiate Kings and Queens College of Physicians of Ireland 1819. Doctor of Medicine of Trinity College Dublin, for Thesis on Typhus. Elected to Royal Irish Academy in 1820. Arrived in Sydney in 1821. In charge of a general hospital in Parramatta, superintendent of a female factory and conducted a private practice. Soon became a member of the Agricultural Society. Vice - President of the Benevolent Society. First Secretary of the Philosophical Society. Assisted to form the Society for the Relief of Destitute Children and Orphanage. Assisted in the foundation of the University of Sydney. Member of the New South Wales Medical Board from 1848, New South Wales from 1852. In 1857 held 7,800 acres as a tenant of Crown in settled districts.


Military Service

Assistant Surgeon with 18th regiment in Peninsula War and West Indies 1809 - 1811.


Personal

Son of Adam Douglass, apothecary of Dublin, and his wife Ann Edwards. Married Hester Murphy in Dublin in 1812 and had issue, 1son and 2 daughters. Chuch of England.


Additional Information

Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 1



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