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Thomas Langdon (Victorian politician)

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had to be held in his seat, however he contested and was re-elected. Langdon left Bent's
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in 1871, serving as president from 1877 until 1879. He also served on
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United Liberal Party members of the Parliament of Victoria
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Ministerialist members of the Parliament of Victoria
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Index

MP
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Korong
Robert Calvert
Achilles Gray
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Avoca
Benjamin George Davies
Chief Secretary of Victoria
Minister for Labour
Minister without portfolio
Somerset
Albert Park
Liberal
Ministerialist
Reform League
United Liberal
Liberal
Somerset
Melbourne
Marong Shire Council
Swan Hill Shire Council
1880
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Avoca
1889
Korong
Dunolly
a by-election the following year
1892 election

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