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time to devote himself to other interests. He had been an original member of the senate of the University of Sydney when it was founded in 1850, he became vice-chancellor in 1863, and was chancellor from 1865 until 1878. He took an interest in sporting matters and for some years was president of the Australian Jockey Club. He also served as President of the
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Thomson continued to be a member of the legislative council until his death, but his health had suffered from his heavy work as colonial secretary and he no longer attempted to take a leading part in its proceedings. He had been granted a substantial pension on his retirement in 1856 and he now had
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at a salary of £1500 a year and held this position for nearly 20 years. Although not without some criticism of the way he obtained the position, and that he was Governor Bourke's son-in-law. he carried out his duties with much tact. During the stormy period of the governorship of
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it has been said of him that he was personally so respected that members of the council found it almost painful to oppose him. His experience was particularly useful during the passing of the constitution bill, and he was sent with
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to England to see the bill through the Imperial parliament. In 1854 he was given a public testimonial, half the amount subscribed being expended on a piece of plate and the remainder given to
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Thomson then began working with his father who at that time was reorganizing the system of keeping accounts in the navy. In 1826 Thomson visited the
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Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, vol. 1, ed. Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1999, p. 65,
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Thomson arrived in Sydney in December 1828 and proved to be a valuable officer. In January 1837 he became
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ministry, and on 19 August 1857 moved for a select committee on the question of
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ministry had come into power in the meantime, and the question was shelved.
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to found a scholarship in his name. Thomson was asked by the governor, Sir
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Lucy Osburn, a lady displaced: Florence Nightingale's envoy to Australia
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Thomson married Anne Marie Bourke, the second daughter of Governor
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A younger Sir Edward Deas Thomson by William Nicholas 1847-1848.
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Government administrator, politician, university administrator
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in Sydney. During his visit to England he was appointed a
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and was vice-president of the executive council in the
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Colonial Improver: Edward Deas Thompson (1800–1879)
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Edward Deas-Thomson
KCMG
CB

ca.
Colonial Secretary of New South Wales
William IV
Queen Victoria
Sir Richard Bourke
Sir George Gipps
Sir Charles FitzRoy
Sir William Denison
Alexander Macleay
Stuart Donaldson
Chancellor
University of Sydney
Francis Merewether
William Montagu Manning
Vice-Chancellor
University of Sydney
Francis Merewether
John Plunkett
Legislative Council of New South Wales
Edinburgh
Scotland
Sydney
New South Wales
Harrow School
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of St Michael and St George

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