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Charles Fitzsimmons (politician)

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were created. By-elections were held to fill the new seats on 18 March 1865. Fitzsimmons was elected in Rockhampton. He held the seat until the
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Fitzsimmons died on 24 February 1876 at Nebia Plantation, Mackay, Queensland, following several weeks of prostration due to old age.
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on 27 June at which he did not contest the seat, saying he desired to retire from public life. However, he did contest the seat of
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Fitzsimmons won the election in Clermont on 1 July 1867 and represented that seat until he resigned on 11 May 1868.
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in the same election, and it was speculated that he had been pressured to stand aside in Rockhampton to allow
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instead. Archer won the resulting by-election in Rockhampton on 27 July 1867 unopposed.
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won the election in Rockhampton, but resigned immediately as he wanted to contest the
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on 4 May 1860. He held that seat until he resigned on 3 September 1861;
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Queensland Parliamentary Record 2015–2017: The 55th Parliament
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Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1867–1868
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Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1860–1863
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Rockhampton Bulletin and Central Queensland Advertiser
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Under the Additional Members Act 1864, the seats of
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Charles Fitzsimmons (Queensland politician)

Queensland Legislative Assembly
Port Curtis
Alfred Sandeman
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Rockhampton
Thomas Henry FitzGerald
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Clermont
George Edward Forbes
John Scott
County Cavan
Mackay, Queensland
Sugar planter
Irish
Queensland
Australia
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
County Cavan
Member for Port Curtis
Queensland Legislative Assembly
inaugural colonial election
Alfred Sandeman
Clermont
Kennedy
Maryborough
Mitchell
Rockhampton
Warrego

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