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Anthony O'Grady Lefroy

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was appointed the new Colonial Secretary; Lefroy ceased to be acting Colonial Secretary and a member of the Legislative Council on 30 August 1877. The following year, he was made
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Cranfield, R. E. 1960, From Ireland to Western Australia: The Establishment of a Branch of the Lefroy Family at Walebing, Western Australia, 1842 to 1960, Perth
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took long service leave in July 1875, Lefroy was appointed acting Colonial Secretary. In December of that year he was appointed a member of the
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Councils. In 1856, Lefroy was appointed Colonial Treasurer, and he would hold that position for over 30 years, until the advent of
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in December 1890. He did, however, spend portions of this period in England: he was in England in 1858, 1863–65, and 1868–71.
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Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia, Volume One, 1870–1930
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from 1843 probably until 1853, and again from 1854 to 1855. In 1851 he was Clerk to the
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O'Grady Lefroy's 30-year tenure as Colonial Treasurer ended on 29 December 1890 when
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Index


CMG
government
responsible government
Limerick
Thomas Langlois Lefroy
Jane Austen
Gerald
Alfred Durlacher
Gingin
Walebing
pastoralist
Governor
Charles Fitzgerald
Executive
Legislative
responsible government
Colonial Secretary of Western Australia
Frederick Barlee
Western Australian Legislative Council
Justice of the Peace
British Honduras
Roger Goldsworthy
CMG
John Forrest
Premier
Henry Lefroy
Black, David
Bolton, Geoffrey
Parliament House

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