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B. T. Finniss

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and, in July 1853, had charge of the bill to provide for two chambers in the new South Australian parliament. In the interim between the departure of Governor Young in December 1854 and the arrival of Sir Richard Graves McDonnell in June 1855, Finniss acted as administrator of the colony. The bill of
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Finniss was twice married and left a widow, a son and two daughters. He married Anne Frances Rogerson on 13 August 1835, who died on 3 January 1858. On 3 May 1878, he married Sophia Florence Maud Lynch. His eldest daughter, Fanny Lipson Finniss (later Morgan), was the first European girl born in
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A month later, the Aboriginal people mounted another raiding party, spearing several horses, which led to a great deal of anger in the depot. Finniss put his son Frederick in charge of an armed party sent out to Chambers Bay, about 8 miles (13 km) distant, to assert some kind of control
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His Excellency has this day been pleased to appoint Boyle Travers Finniss, Esq., to be Government Resident in and for the New Territory recently annexed to this Province by Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent, bearing date July 6th,
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In 1875, Finniss was a member of the forest board and, in the following year, was acting auditor general. He retired from the government service in 1881 and spent his leisure in preparing an interesting but rambling
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sent a party on horseback to recover stores which had been plundered by Aboriginals. When approaching the Aboriginal camp, the party was surrounded by spear-carrying warriors, who injured a horse and several men.
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and assisted in laying out the city. His correspondence during those early years shows him to have been a man of good judgement and he was an able assistant during the surveys.
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The Constitutional History of South Australia During Twenty-One Years from the Foundation of the Settlement in 1836 to the Inauguration of Responsible Government in 1857
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1853 was rejected by the British government, and a new bill was drafted in 1855, providing for two purely elective houses. That received the royal assent in 1856.
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in around 1840, to commemorate people of importance to the founding of Adelaide. Boyle Street and Finniss Street in the Adelaide suburbs of
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South Australia, on 31 December 1836 or 1 January 1837. Finniss's employee, James Hoare, was father of the first boy, on 7 November 1836.
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and Dyer removed him from the scene. When a second party arrived on foot, the tribesmen scattered, but one was shot dead by Alaric Ward.
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In 1835, Finniss sold off his commission and, having been appointed assistant surveyor under surveyor-general
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Finniss was elected as one of the representatives for the city of Adelaide and became the first premier and
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are both named after him, along with Finniss Springs in the Northern Territory, and the South Australian
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In 1839, Finniss was appointed deputy surveyor-general. In 1843, he became Commissioner of the
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Frederick Robe Finniss (1847–1908) accompanied his father to Escape Cliffs in 1864
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Fanny Lipson Finniss (1837–1865) married Frederick George Morgan (1826–1900)
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Finniss married Anne Frances Rogerson (1819–1858) on 13 August 1835 at
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In 1940, Queen's Own Town, about 60km south of Adelaide, was renamed
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and the coastline to the west and east of it. Finniss chose a site,
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Alaric Ward was speared to death in an ambush the following year.
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In 1864, the South Australian government, wanting to open up its
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Married Sophia Florence Maud Lynch (1852–1925) 3 May 1878 at
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Finniss was on the board of at least one business, the
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and registrar general. In 1851, was nominated to the
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was one of the dozens of street names chosen by the
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In May 1865, a dissident party of seven men fled to
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On 9 August 1864, during one of Finniss's absences,
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Murray. 179:28 January 1852 – 24 October 1856 47: 31: 1224:Constitution Act (No 2 of 19 Vic, 1855-6) 923:Constitutional History of South Australia 788:1864 expedition to the Northern Territory 694:, was promoted lieutenant in 1827 to the 129:24 October 1856 – 20 August 1857 345:9 March 1857 – 23 November 1862 2914:19th-century Australian public servants 2884:English emigrants to colonial Australia 1498:"South Australian Literature and Music" 1302:The South Australian Government Gazette 1168:"Table A: Governors and Administrators" 1055: 952:Boyle Travers Nixon Finniss (1839–1853) 897:In 1860, he published a martial anthem 301:28 April 1847 – 3 January 1852 76:20 December 1854 – 8 June 1855 979:Coraly Newton Maud Finniss (1884–1890) 2030:Colonial Secretary of South Australia 1980:Colonial Secretary of South Australia 1953:Colonial Secretary of South Australia 1127: 1125: 1067: 1065: 1063: 1061: 1059: 758:Colonial Secretary of South Australia 214:14 May 1849 – 25 August 1849 7: 1790:South Australian Legislative Council 1769:South Australian Legislative Council 1212:. 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Boyle Finniss
The Honourable

Administrator of South Australia
Sir Henry Young
R.G. MacDonnell
Premier of South Australia
Victoria
Sir Richard MacDonnell
John Baker
Chief Secretary of South Australia
Charles Sturt
Alfred Mundy
Charles Sturt
Treasurer of South Australia
Sir Richard Hanson
John Hart
Thomas Reynolds
Charles Sturt
Sir Robert Torrens
Member of the South Australian
House of Assembly

Allan McFarlane
City of Adelaide
Mount Barker
Member of the South Australian
Legislative Council

Commissioner of the
South Australian Police

Thomas O'Halloran
Captain Dashwood
Deputy Surveyor-General
of South Australia

Thomas Burr

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