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Gilbert Eliott (Australian politician)

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Preceded by
  
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Succeeded by
  
Seat abolished

Succeeded by
  
Arthur Macalister

Preceded by
  
New seat


Constituency
  
Wide Bay

Name
  
Gilbert Eliott

Preceded by
  
New seat

Role
  
Politician

Gilbert Eliott (Australian politician)

Died
  
June 30, 1871, Toowoomba, Australia

Resting place
  
Drayton and Toowoomba Cemetery

Gilbert Eliott (1796 – 30 June 1871), was a politician in colonial Queensland and a Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Early life

Eliot was third son of Sir William Eliott, the 6th Bart. of that name, of Stobs, Roxburghshire. He was born in 1796, and married, in 1830, Isabella Lucy, daughter of the Rev. Robert Eliott, vicar of Askham (who died in 1871).

Politics

Eliott emigrated to Australia, and in July 1859 was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the member for Burnett but had only served 5 months when the Colony of Queensland was created and his seat became redundant. He was then elected to the first Legislative Assembly of that colony in April 1860, as member for Wide Bay. On the meeting of the House in May he was elected the first Speaker, and, having been thrice successively re-elected in the next three Parliaments, voluntarily retired in Nov. 1870, when he was created C.M.G.

Later life

Eliott died on 30 June 1871 and was buried in Drayton and Toowoomba Cemetery.

Eliott's eldest son, Gilbert William, was a police magistrate in Queensland from 1865 to 1878; and, by his marriage with Jane Penelope, daughter of Thomas Thomson, of Tasmania, had a son, Gilbert Francis Eliott, born in 1859, who was Engineer of Harbours and Rivers for Northern Queensland.

References

Gilbert Eliott (Australian politician) Wikipedia