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James Thompson Wilshire

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and Elizabeth Thompson, a member of a prominent and well-connected colonial family. He was educated at Peter Steel's School in
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and Henry Brown's City Grammar School before studying at the
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Sydney
James Robert Wilshire
Pitt Street
University of Sydney
Scone
Sydney
Burwood
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Free Trade
Canterbury
1891 election
Neutral Bay, New South Wales
Henry Austin Wilshire
Australia's Early Pioneers - The Wilshire Family
Mr. J. T. Wilshire, M.L.A. for Canterbury
"Mr James Thompson Wilshire (1837 - 1909)"
Parliament of New South Wales
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
William Davis
William Henson
Canterbury
Joseph Carruthers
Alexander Hutchison
John Wheeler
Thomas Bavister
Cornelius Danahey
James Eve
Categories
1837 births
1909 deaths

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