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Michael Fenton (politician)

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of Lifford and Inishmagrath, County Leitrim. They had six children; one son and three daughters survived Fenton. Michael Fenton died at his residence 'Fenton Forest', about 22 kilometres west of New Norfolk, on 6 April 1874 at the age of 85. Elizabeth wrote a journal titled
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and was elected the first Speaker in December 1856. Fenton continued to fill the chair of the House until retiring in May 1861. He was succeeded by
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in 1840, and was one of the "Patriotic Six" who resigned their seats in the Council in order to frustrate the financial policy of Governor
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The Journal of Mrs Fenton: A Narrative of Her Life in India, the Isle of France (Mauritius) and Tasmania During the Years 1826-1830
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In 1828 Fenton married Elizabeth Campbell, widow of Captain Neil Campbell, also of the 13th Light Infantry at
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A Narrative of Her Life in India, the Isle of France and Tasmania During the Years 1826–1830
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A History of Tasmania: From Its Discovery in 1642 to the Present Time
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Sex and the Family in Colonial India: The Making of Empire
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Michael Fenton (Australian politician)
Captain
Speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly
Robert Officer
County Sligo
New Norfolk
British Army
Captain
13th Light Infantry Regiment
Tasmania
Speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly
County Sligo
13th Light Infantry Regiment
Van Diemen's Land
River Derwent
Tasmanian Legislative Council
John Franklin
John Eardley-Wilmot
Richard Dry
New Norfolk
Robert Officer
Calcutta
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"Fenton, Michael (1789–1874)"
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