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Government from 4 March 1872 to 22 July 1873. In 1887 he received permission to bear the title of Honourable. Having married Ellen, daughter of Gordon Mainwaring, who, on the death of her brother in 1891, became entitled to the Whitmore Hall estate, in
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from 17 November 1862 to 24 April 1881; and was Commissioner of Crown Lands, under
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Wentworth Cavenagh–Mainwaring

South Australia
Yatala
South Australian House of Assembly
Henry Strangways
Henry Ayers
Staffordshire


"Hon. Wentworth Cavenagh"
Parliament of South Australia


Mennell, Philip
"Cavenagh-Mainwaring, Hon. Wentworth" 
Wikisource
London Gazette March 4 1892 page 1274
James Ramsay
Commissioner of Public Works
Henry Bright
South Australian House of Assembly
Edward McEllister
Yatala
Lavington Glyde
Thomas Cowan
John Darling
David Murray
Categories
1821 births

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