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James Agnew

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987: 242:, in 1841, and in that year contributed an article to its journal on the "Poison of the Tasmanian Snakes". In March 1851 he was elected a member of the council and remained on the council until his death some 50 years later. He had abandoned practising medicine when he took up political life full-time in 1877. He was honorary secretary from 1861 to 1893, and for several years a vice-president. 45: 273:
and formed a ministry in which he was premier and chief secretary. At the age of 70 years and 157 days, Agnew was the oldest person ever to become Premier of Tasmania. His ministry lasted a little more than 12 months and he resigned his post and political life on 29 March 1887. His last years were
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in 1841 and found that the position had been filled. He was, however, soon appointed assistant surgeon at the Cascades Peninsula. Later in 1841 he was appointed assistant surgeon to the Saltwater River probation station, located on the
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in July 1894, formalized in January 1895. He married Louisa Mary Fraser in 1846, who died in 1868. He remarried in 1878 to Blanche Legge. There were several children by the first marriage, of whom only a daughter survived him.
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and gave many volumes to its library, he was much interested in the museum and botanical gardens and the public library, of which he was chairman. Agnew was the founding President of
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Agnew joined the council of the Royal Society of Tasmania in 1851 and was honorary secretary in 1861–81 & 84–94; was chairman of the boards that administered the
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On a wreath of the colours an eagle issuant rising and reguardant Proper charged on the breast with a trefoil as in the arms.
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Australian Encyclopædia (1912 - third edition revised 1927) published by Angus & Robertson Limited, Sydney (page 40)
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This was followed by private practice in Hobart for 36 years. He had joined the Tasmanian Society, afterwards the
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The Foundation and Early Work of the Society: With Some Account of Earlier Institutions and Societies in Tasmania
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Gules on a chevron between in chief two cinquefoils and in base a saltire couped Argent a trefoil slipped Vert.
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Agnew was then absent from the colony on a long visit to Europe. After his return he was elected to the
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ministry which succeeded it, and in the second Giblin ministry from October 1879 to February 1881.
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In 1845 he transferred to the General Hospital at Hobart, later becoming colonial surgeon.
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Agnew retired from his medical profession and was elected by Hobart to the
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Australian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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James Agnew (disambiguation)
KCMG

Premier of Tasmania
Adye Douglas
Philip Fysh
Ballyclare
County Antrim
Ireland
UK
Hobart
Tasmania
Australia
KCMG
Premier of Tasmania
Ballyclare
Glasgow
Victoria
Melbourne
John Franklin
Van Diemen's Land
Tasmania
Hobart
Tasman Peninsula
Royal Society of Tasmania
Tasmanian Legislative Council
Philip Fysh
William Giblin
Tasmanian Legislative Council
Adye Douglas

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