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Michael Fitzpatrick (Australian politician)

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Name
  
Michael Fitzpatrick

Died
  
December 10, 1881

Resigned
  
December 10, 1881


Role
  
Former Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly

Previous office
  
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (1869–1881)

Michael Fitzpatrick (16 December 1816 – 10 December 1881) was a politician in colonial New South Wales.

Fitzpatrick was born at Parramatta and educated at a Roman Catholic school and at the Australian College, where he entered in January 1832, and carried off the highest prizes. After acting as tutor at the Normal Institution, he became a clerk in the Lands Department of New South Wales in October 1837, first-class clerk in 1846, and clerk of the Executive Council in 1851. Mr. Fitzpatrick was selected as the first Under Secretary for Lands and Works in 1856, on the introduction of responsible government. When these departments were divided, he held the office of Under Secretary for Lands until 1869, when he retired on a pension.

Fitzpatrick was member for Yass Plains in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 20 December 1869 to 10 December 1881.

References

Michael Fitzpatrick (Australian politician) Wikipedia