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67:, with his wife, infant son Jonathan Henry (later a partner in J. B. Were & Co.), and four-year-old daughter Sophia Louisa. Were had laid meticulous plans for the family's life in Australia: "While most newcomers were seeking in vain for tradesmen to build them houses he unpacked his imported house and erected it on a site on the south-western corner of Collins and Spring Streets... it was on the outskirts of the settlement. The home was named 'Harmony Lodge'". He established himself as a merchant in Melbourne, soon expanding into other business resulting from the 'gold era'- "an advertisement appeared in the Melbourne papers announcing that J. B. Were & Co. were cash purchasers of gold dust, wool and tallow, or would make liberal cash advances on such commodities consigned to their agents, Messrs Frederick Huth & Co., London." 56:(1980), Paul De Serville observed that "after appearing in Burke’s Commoners, the family was dropped from... subsequent editions. It is hard to escape the conclusion that they were an ascendant family who gained the capricious attention of the Burkes and then lost it." 96:
Were, who was consul in Melbourne for several foreign nations, was the first chairman of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce in 1841, and, was re-elected in 1852. In 1881 he was created C.M.G. in recognition of his services in connection with the
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In England, Were was in business as a merchant. He married Sophia Mullet Dunsford in 1833, by whom he would have twelve children. He travelled from Plymouth aboard the
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry; or, Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. IV, John Burke, Henry Colburn, Publisher, 1838, p. 141
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Wall Street People: True Stories of the Great Barons of Finance, Volume two, Charles D. Ellis, James R. Vertin, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2003, p. 247
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A Biographical Register of the Victorian Legislature, 1851-1900, Kathleen Thomson, Geoffrey Serle, Australian National University Press, 1972, p. 221
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Were died on 6 September 1885, in Victoria, Australia. Having married again in 1882, he was survived by his second wife, Elizabeth (née McArthur).
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Port Phillip Gentlemen and good society in Melbourne before the gold rushes, Paul De Serville, Oxford University Press, 1980, p. 207
25: 52:; despite appearing in records dating back to the 1400s, and their arms as having been used since at least the early 1600s, in his 341: 187: 87: 83: 30: 75: 288: 48:, in that county. The Weres were a junior branch of a landowning family of Devon and Somerset, said to derive from the 90:, in opposition to John Dennistoun Wood. He resigned, however, in March 1857, and never re-entered political life. 49: 44:
Were was the third son of Nicholas Were, of Landcox, Somerset, by his wife Frances (née Binns) and was born at
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Were was a stock- and share-broker from 1860, operating as J. B. Were & Son from 1861.
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Port Phillip Gentlemen and good society in Melbourne before the gold rushes
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from July to November 1839, when he arrived at Port Phillip, now
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defeating him. Four years later Were was returned to the
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Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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CMG
Victorian Legislative Assembly
stockbroker
JBWere
Wellington
Giffard family of Brightley, Chittlehampton
Victoria (Australia)
South Bourke
Victorian Legislative Council
Henry Miller
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Brighton
Melbourne International Exhibition (1880)
Sweden
Denmark






Mennell, Philip
"Were, Jonathan Binns" 
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Bate, Weston
"Were, Jonathan Binns (1809–1885)"
Australian Dictionary of Biography

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