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462: 49: 473:, Brisbane, which he called "Aubigny" after the electorate that first sent him to parliament. The house was originally built in 1870 by Samuel Davis, a Jewish businessman, and included a separate building used as Brisbane's first synagogue. Patrick Perkins used the former synagogue as a billiards room. In 1899, the Perkins family rented the property to the Criminal Investigation Department which used the house as offices and the synagogue as a photography room. In 1906, the house was sold to the Rev. Mother Patrick of the 485:); the former synagogue being the hospital chapel. Once the hospital outgrew the house and relocated to the South Brisbane area where it still operates, the house was renamed "Loretto" and used as a hostel for Catholic girls; the former synagogue being the maids' quarters. In about 1939 the house was demolished to make way for the construction of a church for the 425:
by-election. Perkins had denied any involvement in the alleged electoral fraud and the Committee of Elections and Qualifications did not disqualify him from re-contesting the seat, which provoked outrage in some quarters. However, Patrick Perkins announced he would not re-contest the seat as he would be taking a trip to England.
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In 1861, he married Mary Ellen Hickey in Victoria. They had four children born in Victoria:Thomas Hector (born 1864); Mary Eveleen, (1867-1942) m. Charles Allan; Edgar Colin Francis (born 1868) and Lilly Eleanor Perkins (born 1875) m. Randall Macdonnell, m. George Wilkie Gray. They had two children
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detailing numerous kind of electoral fraud and asking to declare that the Aubigny election was void and that Patrick Perkins was guilty of bribery and corruption. On 21 February 1884, the Committee of Elections and Qualifications ruled the Aubigny election was null and void and called for a
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With his brother Thomas, he started breweries in Victoria and Queensland. In 1866, Patrick Perkins started the Perkins Brewery in Toowoomba. In 1872, he later extended his operations to Brisbane with the purchase of the City Brewery in 1872.
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born in Queensland: Patrick Harold (born 1878) and Helene Cicilia (born 1880, Toowoomba d 1965 Adelaide), Sr Margaret Mary of the Dominican priory, Adelaide.
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In 1928, the Perkins brewing company was bought by their rivals Castlemaine Brewery with new company being known as
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In 1876, Patrick Perkins moved to Queensland in order to manage the Brisbane and Toowoomba breweries.
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Patrick Perkins was a miner and storekeeper on the diggings in Victoria in districts including
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Aubigny, at North Quay, Brisbane, 1897, when Miss Lilly Perkins married Mr Randal McDonnell
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from 23 May 1893. Being a lifetime appointment, he served until his death on 17 May 1901.
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Thomas and Ellen Perkins and their eight children (including Patrick) immigrated on the
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Patrick Perkins was born in a cottage on a small farm in the village of
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was elected unopposed at the resulting by-election on 4 March 1884.
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Perkins also had interests in property and mining, including the
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Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1873–1878
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He was considered a shrewd and successful business man.
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on 9 May 1901 and caught a chill which developed into
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In 1883 used his wealth to buy a palatial home at 273
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London: Hutchinson & Co – via 409:from 21 January 1879 to 13 November 1883. 267:, was a brewer and politician in colonial 47: 20: 611: 609: 607: 605: 443:On 23 May 1893, Perkins was appointed to 797: 795: 644: 642: 640: 627:The Dictionary of Australasian Biography 991:"How the Elections have been Conducted" 836: 834: 832: 830: 569: 499:opening of the first Federal Parliament 1476:19th-century Australian businesspeople 936: 877:"Castlemaine Perkins (Fourex) Brewery" 871: 869: 721: 711: 81:1 May 1877 â€“ 21 February 1884 1451:Irish emigrants to colonial Australia 1304:The Albury Banner and Wodonga Express 906: 904: 902: 900: 898: 679: 677: 436:, Perkins was elected in the seat of 7: 1481:Businesspeople from County Tipperary 1456:People from Cashel, County Tipperary 883:from the original on 10 January 2014 750:from the original on 26 January 2014 481:(now a tertiary hospital located at 1471:19th-century Australian politicians 513:, after which he was buried in the 780:from the original on 12 March 2011 171:23 May 1893 â€“ 17 May 1901 14: 1486:Politicians from County Tipperary 770:"Search birth historical records" 684:Ancestry user: lynchfamilytrust. 131:10 May 1888 â€“ 6 May 1893 1311:from the original on 12 May 2024 1003:from the original on 12 May 2024 971:from the original on 12 May 2024 879:. 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Index

The Hon
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Queensland Legislative Assembly
Aubigny
Edward Pechey
James Campbell
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Cambooya
Henry Daniels
Member of the Queensland Legislative Council
Cashel, County Tipperary
Hawthorn, Victoria
Boroondara General Cemetery
Brewer
Queensland
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
Member of the Queensland Legislative Council
Clonoulty
Cashel, County Tipperary
National School
Southampton
Melbourne
Victoria
Ballarat
Bendigo
Woods Point
Jamieson
Mount Morgan Mine
West Moreton

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