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Alfred Mundy

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181:, and would have made a tidy profit except many sheep and cattle died on the track in Western Australia, ascribed to their eating poisonous plants. On 3 April 1840 Eyre and Mundy were elected honorary members of the W.A. Agricultural Society. They arrived back in Adelaide aboard Minerva in May 1840. 191:
He was appointed by the Governor to the Legislative Council on 15 June 1843, originally as a non-official appointee, then as Colonial Secretary from 15 June 1848 to 14 June 1849 when he returned to England on leave of absence. His brother
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The Miller Mundys were descended from the Mundys of Allestree, who were a cadet branch of the Mundys of Markeaton. As such, Alfred was a direct male-line descendant of
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fame. She deserted him for the young Charles John Chetwynd-Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury. They divorced in 1881 and she later became the Countess of Shrewsbury.
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had died childless on 29 January 1849 and Alfred resigned on succeeding to the family estate, which included lucrative coal mines. He was
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Nelly Hindmarsh Miller Mundy (1844 – 27 June 1912), who married Charles John Addington (17 March 1832 – 11 September 1903) in 1862.
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Mundy was appointed acting Clerk of (the Legislative) Council in June 1840 and Private Secretary to the newly appointed
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Alfred Edward Miller Mundy (28 November 1849 – 1920) married Ellen Mary Palmer-Morewood of
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Maria Jane Miller Mundy (d. 30 August 1902), who married the English diplomat
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Alfred, married Jane Hindmarsh (1814 – 8 May 1874) on 5 June 1841 in
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in 1855, and a J.P. and D.L. for that county and a J.P. for
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in November 1827 when he was promoted to Second Lieutenant,
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was named for him by Joseph Holloway in September 1839.
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was the first of the Miller Mundys to own the manor of
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and Hawdon on horseback, following the route taken by
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KCMG (1813 – 22 March 1892), Lieutenant-Governor of
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Members of the South Australian Legislative Council
165:and a few days later the remainder onto the barque 541:"Extraordinary Outrage on a Derbyshire Magistrate" 34:Alfred Miller Mundy was born on 9 January 1809 in 95:Alfred enlisted in the army and was stationed in 434:The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal 406:The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal 208:. He died on 30 March 1877 while on holiday in 597:"Manning Index of South Australian placenames" 281:, was named for him by Eyre on 25 August 1840. 490:Port Phillip Patriot and Melbourne Advertiser 8: 378:The Sydney Monitor And Commercial Advertiser 118:for Adelaide, Mundy and Bourke on a light 80:(the principal seat of the Mundy family), 401:"Introduction of Stock by Eyre and Mundy" 76:, who had first purchased the manors of 305: 247:, who, like his father, was a diplomat. 196:, who was M.P. for the constituency of 110:On 11 July 1839 Mundy, John Bourke and 24:Legislative Council of South Australia 137:He joined with Edward Bate Scott and 7: 367: 365: 153:), aboard chartered ships as far as 88:from Lord Audley in 1516 and became 50:and namesake to his estate in 1822. 26:, from 15 June 1843 to 14 May 1849. 640:19th-century Australian politicians 237:Sir Edmund Constantine Henry Phipps 599:. State Library of South Australia 241:Henry Phipps, 1st Earl of Mulgrave 224:. Jane was the eldest daughter of 14: 103:, later promoted to Lieutenant, 53:Alfred's paternal grandfather- 577:. 17 December 1881. p. 22 277:Mundy Creek, which flows into 1: 549:. 16 February 1882. p. 9 519:Parliament of South Australia 350:. 20 October 1837. p. 2 245:Sir Eric Clare Edmund Phipps 485:"South Australian Extracts" 381:. 7 October 1839. p. 2 173:while Mundy was aboard the 65:MP for the constituency of 656: 322:. 26 March 1835. p. 4 239:, who was the grandson of 465:. 30 June 1840. p. 2 409:. 4 April 1840. p. 2 231:They had three children: 493:. 3 June 1841. p. 4 342:"Classified Advertising" 268:, was his half-brother. 347:The Hobart Town Courier 262:Sir Robert Miller Mundy 46:, having succeeded his 517:Former members of the 429:"Agricultural Society" 546:The Argus (Melbourne) 513:"Alfred Miller Mundy" 319:Launceston Advertiser 202:Sheriff of Derbyshire 169:. Eyre sailed aboard 105:21st Regiment of Foot 101:94th Regiment of Foot 16:Australian politician 457:"Government Gazette" 90:Lord Mayor of London 462:Southern Australian 243:. They had one son 194:Edward Miller Mundy 155:King George's Sound 55:Edward Miller Mundy 20:Alfred Miller Mundy 585:– via Trove. 557:– via Trove. 501:– via Trove. 473:– via Trove. 445:– via Trove. 417:– via Trove. 389:– via Trove. 358:– via Trove. 330:– via Trove. 295:was named for him. 574:Adelaide Observer 373:"South Australia" 291:Mundy Terrace in 147:Swan River Colony 647: 609: 608: 606: 604: 593: 587: 586: 584: 582: 569:"Mundy v. 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Index

Legislative Council of South Australia
Derbyshire
Shipley
Derbyshire
father
Edward Miller Mundy
Shipley
Tory
Derbyshire
Sir John Mundy
Markeaton
Allestree
Mackworth
Lord Mayor of London
Sydney
94th Regiment of Foot
21st Regiment of Foot
Joseph Hawdon
Melbourne
tandem
Charles Bonney
Portland Bay
Glenelg River
Edward John Eyre
Adelaide
Swan River Colony
Perth
King George's Sound
Perth
Perth

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