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Arthur Charles Cooper

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Preceded by
  
Charles Fitzgerald

Nationality
  
English Australian

Occupation
  
Sheep station manager

Succeeded by
  
John Payne

Political party
  
Ministerial

Education
  
Trinity College, Dublin

Full Name
  
Arthur Charles Cooper

Alma mater
  
Trinity College, Dublin

Died
  
1 October 1921, Norwich, United Kingdom

Arthur Charles Cooper (May 1864 – 1 October 1921) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Biography

Cooper was born in London, the son of Edward Henry Cooper and his wife Charlotte Maria (née Mills). He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin and went to South Africa where he served with Sir Charles Warren's Buchuanaland Expedition in 1884-1885 and with the Connaught Rangers against the Boer forces. He came to Queensland in 1886 and acquired Weewondilla Station at Longreach in 1889.

He returned to England in 1905, inherited a large fortune, and lived at Gissing Hall, Norfolk. He died in Norwich in October 1921.

Public life

Cooper, a Ministerialist, represented the seat of Mitchell from 1902 until he resigned in 1905 to return to England.

References

Arthur Charles Cooper Wikipedia