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Mr William BUSBY (1813 - 1887)

  • Date of Birth: 15/01/1813
  • Place of Birth: England
  • Date of Death: 23/06/1887
  • Place of Death: Double Bay, New South Wales, Australia
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Parliamentary Service

Position Start End Period Parliament Notes
Member of the NSW Legislative Council2 Jul 186723 Jun 188719yr(s) 11mth(s) 22day(s)Life Appointment under the Constitution Act: Date of Writ of Summons 1 July 1867.

Community Activity

Commissioned as a Justice of the Peace. Active in the Agricultural Society of New South Wales and an elected member of the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales in 1875. Early member of the Australia Club.


Qualifications, occupations and interests

Pastoralist. Employed by his father on the tunnel for Sydney's water supply. From 1834 was an overseer at £200 per annum. Became a pastoralist in 1837 after purchasing freehold estate near Cassilis with his brother Alexander (member of the Legislative Council from 20 May 1856 to 16 February 1858). By 1885, after his brother's death, Dalkeith the property near Cassilis comprised 42,000 acres which carried 17,000 sheep and was noted for being a horse stud. His estate was sworn in at over £106,000. Was a Director of the Mercantile Bank of Sydney.


Personal

Sixth son of John, a surveyor and civil engineer and Sarah. Arrived in New South Wales with his parents on 24 February 1824. Married Catherine Ann Woore on 20 December 1856 in Sydney and had issue 4 sons and 8 daughters. Was buried in St Jude's churchyard, Randwick.


Additional Information

References: Australian Dictionary of Biography, volume three; Ford's Sydney and Commercial Directory, Sydney 1851, pXXXII; Votes and Proceeedings of the Legislative Council of New South Wales, 1852, volume 2, p180. Personal papers in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales: Busby family - papers, 1826 - 1864 (FM 4/2116); 2. Kelman family - papers of the Busby and Kelman families, 1822 - 1879 (MLMSS 1183). 3. Dr George Busby - letters received, 1916 - 1832 (MLMSS 1019).



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