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James Morrison (Western Australia)

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317:, with his funeral being attended by a number of local identities. Morrison had married Clara Charlotte de Burgh in 1870, with whom he had six children. He was widowed in 1920. Two of his brothers-in-law were also members of parliament, 237:, England, to Christina (née McLaren) and Joseph Robert Morrison. His father came from a mercantile family which had business connections in Australia and New Zealand. Morrison moved to New Zealand in 1863, and then to 313:
Morrison concentrated on his commercial interests after leaving the Legislative Council. He retired only in 1925, due to declining health, and died in Perth in December 1927, aged 81. He was buried at
462: 447: 358: 285:. Morrison was renominated, and served until it was again dissolved in June 1894, becoming a fully elective body. He contested the 1894 elections, standing in 467: 294: 472: 290: 318: 218: 36: 286: 241:, where he managed a family business for a few years before going on to Western Australia in 1868. In Perth, Morrison set up as a 457: 282: 383: 185: 270: 214: 258: 246: 322: 452: 302: 371: 250: 242: 378:. Perth, : Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. 361:– Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 30 December 2016. 442: 437: 314: 379: 206: 189: 41: 274: 257:
which he named the Claremont Estate (after his wife, Clara). The name was later extended to
254: 245:. He served as a director of various insurance and finance companies, and acquired land in 277:. The council was dissolved in October 1890 and reconstituted in December 1890 as the 431: 414: 398: 334: 298: 64: 217:, and served as a director of various companies. Morrison was a nominated member of 205:(25 June 1846 – 24 December 1927) was an Australian businessman and politician in 278: 376:
Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996
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from 1887 to 1894, and subsequently made two unsuccessful runs for parliament.
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In 1887, Morrison was nominated to the Legislative Council by the
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council
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Index

Legislative Council
Western Australia
William Loton
Islington
London
North Perth
Western Australia
Western Australia
Perth
Wheatbelt
Legislative Council
Islington
London
Melbourne
stock and station agent
Guildford
York
Perth–Fremantle Road
the surrounding suburb
governor
Frederick Broome
upper house
Parliament of Western Australia
East Province
Legislative Assembly
1897 election
William Loton
seat of Swan
Karrakatta Cemetery
Henry Brockman

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