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Frank Skeffington Carroll

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format, included serious articles by F. H. Linklater and Henry Cargill, and dropped the cartoons. Roche died at the end of 1881 and publication lapsed for six months before reappearing in its old format. In July 1882 Carroll was charged with republishing an article from
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Carroll, F. S. The New counties, hundreds and district atlas of South Australia and Northern Territory : together with map of South Australia, indicating roads, distances, relative position of counties, etc., etc. Published E. S. Wigg
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Around 1875, as "Frank O'Reilly" he was a popular society figure in Tasmania, and left that colony owing money to investors in Hiscock & Co.'s "Map of Tasmania", in which he had a stake, and which was never published.
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of 23 August 1879 against James Hurst and the Mutual Trade Protection Association. Carroll defended himself without distinction, was found guilty and sentenced to six months' jail and a fine of ÂŖ500.
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The New counties, hundreds and district atlas of South Australia and Northern Territory together with map of South Australia, indicating roads, distances, relative position of counties, etc., etc
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He emigrated to Australia, perhaps around 1870, and had a chequered career in Victoria and New South Wales.
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Carroll sold the paper to Charles F. Stansbury, who with Charles A. Murphy in 1884 took over and absorbed
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He married Emma Hogarth, nÊe Homburg, (c. 1844 – ) of Adelaide on 28 April 1877.
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In 1876 he was a candidate for the South Australian House of Assembly seat of
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Carroll, F. S.; South Australian Genealogy and Heraldry Society (1986),
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of 22 August 1871, Carroll was forced to resign his seat in May 1878.
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in April 1878, despite public accusations that he had spent time in
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Carroll was born in Ireland, the second son of Bernard Carroll of
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He was tried by Judge Boucaut and jury for malicious libel in
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revealed that Carroll had been sentenced to two years' in
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Carroll, F. S; Giles, A. J; Lewis, James William (1876),
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He was elected to one of three seats for the district of
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Index

F. S. Carroll
Dublin
Sturt
Alfred Clint
Theatre Royal
Light
House of Assembly
Pentridge prison
straw men
Melbourne Gaol
Register
Darlinghurst Gaol
Sydney Morning Herald
The Portonian
tabloid
Adelaide Punch
Quiz
ISBN
978-1-921315-07-7
The New counties, hundreds and district atlas of South Australia and Northern Territory together with map of South Australia, indicating roads, distances, relative position of counties, etc., etc
"Hogarth Family – F19125"
"A Gay Adventurer"
Geelong Advertiser
"The Wallaroo Times"
The Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal
"Knocking About"
The Register
"Frank Skeffington Carroll"
Parliament of South Australia
"The General Elections, District of Light"

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