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John Donald McLean

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Preceded by
  
Joshua Bell

Succeeded by
  
John Douglas

Succeeded by
  
John Douglas

Nationality
  
Scottish

Constituency
  
Eastern Downs

Name
  
John McLean

Preceded by
  
Ratcliffe Pring


John Donald McLean

Died
  
December 16, 1866, Westbrook, Queensland, Australia

John Donald McLean (1820 – 16 December 1866) was a politician and colonial Treasurer of Queensland.

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Early life

McLean was born in Kilmuir, Inverness-shire, Scotland, the youngest son of Donald McLean, landowner, and his wife Flora née Nicholson. McLean emigrated to New South Wales in 1837, and ultimately went largely into squatting pursuits, being at one time interested in no less than forty stations. Latterly he resided on his property at Westbrook, Darling Downs, Queensland.

Political life

On 2 May 1862 McLean was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Eastern Downs, a seat he held until his death.

McLean was Colonial Treasurer from 21 Jul 1866 until his death. Maclean took office in the midst of a monetary crisis, but quickly restored the equilibrium of the finances, when his career was cut short by a fall from his horse which ended fatally on 16 December 1866 in Westbrook, Queensland.

References

John Donald McLean Wikipedia