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Richard Hardey

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in 1890, the Legislative Council was made fully appointive. Hardey was nominated to the council for a second time, again by Sir William Robinson. He held his seat until 1894, when a constitutional amendment made the council fully elective for the first time. At the 1894 elections, Hardey polled the
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in 1877, and was appointed chairman in 1890. He served in the position until his death at the Peninsula Farm in February 1910, aged 66. Hardey had married twice, to Jane Lowe in 1876 and to Kathleen Beurteaux in 1892. He had one child by his first wife and two children by his second.
282:, with his father being the leader of the first Methodist congregation in Perth (as a lay preacher rather than an ordained minister). Hardey was sent to England to be educated, only returning to Australia in 1866. He took over his father's property, 476: 481: 299: 466: 358: 486: 461: 471: 260: 69: 41: 426: 390: 377: 315: 186: 295: 456: 382: 291: 235: 303: 323: 287: 310: 451: 446: 361:– Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 23 June 2016. 327: 176: 404: 396: 386: 271: 264: 239: 218: 46: 331: 319: 267:
on three occasions – from 1876 to 1880, from 1890 to 1894, and then from 1894 to 1896.
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Hardey was the son of Ann (nÊe Robinson) and Joseph Hardey, who had arrived in the
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in 1896. Outside of parliament, Hardey had been elected to the
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Index

The Honourable
Legislative Council
Western Australia
William Burges
George Randell
John Taylor
East Province
Perth
Western Australia
Maylands
Western Australia
pastoralist
Legislative Council
Western Australia
Swan River Colony
Lincolnshire
Methodists
Peninsula Farm
York
governor
William Robinson
seat of York
Edward Hamersley
responsible government
East Province
Charles Dempster
Richard Goldsmith Burges
John Taylor
Perth Road Board

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