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Robert Cribb

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522:. In his nomination speech, Atkin made accusations against Cribb, who replied vigorously defending himself. The somewhat unexpected outcome of this verbal exchange was that Cribb announced he would withdraw his nomination. Cribb said that if Atkin believed he could represent them so well, the best thing they could do would be to let him try, predicting that Atkin would either resign or be asked to resign within six months. Being the only remaining candidate, Atkin was declared elected. Cribb's six-month prediction did not come true. However, Atkin did not complete his term, as he resigned on 7 March 1872 due to serious ill health ( 404: 33: 538:. Robert Cribb was a councillor of the shire from 21 June 1880 to 1 February 1881, representing the South Ward, and then a much longer period of service from 7 February 1882 to 4 February 1890, also representing the South Ward. He was president of the shire from 1885 to 1887. Although he stood for election to the shire council in both 1890 and 1891, he was unsuccessful. 472:
Robert Cribb became involved in local politics, earning the nickname "Robert the Restless" from the local press due to his nonconformist liberal and radical views. He was elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the seat of East Moreton in June 1859, serving
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Although Brisbane had a municipal council since 1859, the area within that local authority was quite small and it was not until 1879 that local government was established in the area where Robert Cribb lived. In 1879 he would have been living within the
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Consistent with Nonconformist beliefs, he vigorously supported the separation of Church and State. He also sought to allow a man to marry his deceased wife's sister (which was then forbidden). He was committed to
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and the Mediterranean; young Robert and his brother Benjamin sometimes accompanied their father. However, this ended when their father was killed in action during the
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briefly until the seat was abolished due to the separation of the new colony of Queensland from New South Wales on 10 December 1859.
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but shortly after in 1880 eastern part of Indooroopilly Division (the more populated districts) were separated to create the
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On 1 August 1860, he married for a second time to Sarah Walton in Ipswich, but she died on 3 January 1870 and was buried in
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Robert Cribb (white haired) and others, in front of Cribb's Dunmore House on River Road (now Coronation Drive), circa 1886
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Like Cribb, his brother Benjamin was also a member of both the NSW and Queensland parliaments, while two of his nephews
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today; the street bears his name today. In December 1853, he bought 39 acres in what is today the suburb of
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with his wife, four of his five children, and three other relatives, arriving on 20 January 1849.
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Cribb held views that were considered radical at the time, and was a committed member of the
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Welch, Melva A, (compiler.); Toowong and District Historical Society (issuing body) (2013),
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between Edward and Albert streets, and then extensive landholdings around the growing city.
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also served as a member of the colonial parliaments of both New South Wales and Queensland.
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family. Cribb's father, John Galpin Cribb, was a mariner and ship owner, operating to
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where he owned a local bakery. By the age of 22, Robert had married Sarah Sanson of
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Cribb was then elected at a by-election to be one of three members for the seat of
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In March 1852, Robert Cribb purchased land around the area of Cribb Street,
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Queensland Parliamentary Record 2015–2017: The 55th Parliament
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1859–1860
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Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1860–1863
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Journal of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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New South Wales Legislative Assembly
East Moreton
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Town of Brisbane
Charles Blakeney
George Raff
Henry Jordan
Theophilus Pugh
Queensland Legislative Assembly
East Moreton
George Edmondstone
William Brookes
James Garrick
Poole
Dorset
Milton, Brisbane, Queensland
Toowong Cemetery
Benjamin Cribb
Baker
Land agent
East Moreton
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Town of Brisbane
East Moreton
Queensland Legislative Assembly
separation of Queensland
Benjamin Cribb
Poole
Nonconformist

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