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Robert Abbott (New South Wales politician)

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in 1885, and sat till 1 March 1888, when he resigned, owing to his objection to certain appointments. He was a member of the New South Wales Commission in London for the
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in Ireland, and emigrated to Sydney as a boy with his parents, Eleanor, nÊe Kingsmill and Thomas Abbott, policeman, arriving in the colony in 1838.
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He was admitted a solicitor in 1854, subsequently specialising in litigation concerning the
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Index

Robert Palmer Abbott
Broadford, County Clare
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colonial New South Wales
Legislative Assembly
Legislative Council
Broadford, County Clare
Robertson Land Acts
Tamworth
Legislative Assembly
1869 election
Tenterfield
1871 New England by-election
1872 election for Tenterfield
1877 election
Secretary for Mines
first ministry
Henry Parkes
Mayor of East St Leonards
Hartley
1880 election
Legislative Council
Colonial and Indian Exhibition
Joseph Abbott
1888 Newtown by-election
Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott
Speaker
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