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Frederick Thomas Brentnall

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Brentnall was appointed a Member of the Queensland Legislative Council on 17 April 1886. Although a lifetime appointment, he held it until the abolition of the Council on 23 March 1922.
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in 1863 to join the ranks of the Wesleyan ministry in that colony. An affection of the throat, however, necessitated his resignation about 1883.
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in Oct. 1885. Brentnall was a director of several companies, including the
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Frederic Brentnall
The Hon
Member of the Queensland Legislative Council
Riddings
Brisbane
Queensland
Balmoral Cemetery
English Australian
Elizabeth Watson
Company chairman
New South Wales
Queensland
Queensland Legislative Council
Riddings
Derbyshire
Alfreton
New South Wales
Telegraph
James Cowlishaw
Queensland Deposit Bank and Building Society
Coorparoo Shire Council
Brisbane
Balmoral Cemetery
Anzac Square
WWI
Daphne Mayo


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