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Richard Edwards (Australian politician)

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Preceded by
  
New seat

Role
  
Australian politician

Nationality
  
Welsh Australian

Died
  
October 29, 1915


Occupation
  
Businessman

Succeeded by
  
Name
  
Richard Edwards

Resigned
  
April 23, 1913

Richard Edwards (Australian politician)

Political party
  
Protectionist Party, Free Trade Party, Commonwealth Liberal Party

Richard Edwards (1842 – 29 October 1915) was an Australian politician. He was a Member of the Australian House of Representatives.

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Early life

Richard Edwards was born in 1842 in Montgomeryshire, Wales. He immigrated to Australia in 1862, becoming first a goldminer in Victoria and then a shopkeeper in Brisbane. He invested in both sugar and newspapers.

Politics

In the first federal election in 1901, Edwards was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the member for Oxley. Although there was no protectionist organisation in Queensland, he described himself as such and sat with the Protectionist Party in Parliament. In 1906, he defected to the Anti-Socialist Party; after the fusion of 1909, he was a Liberal member.

Later life

He retired from politics in 1913, due to ailing health, becoming a businessman, publisher and philanthropist.

Edwards died at his residence Bryntirion on Wickham Terrace on 29 October 1915. He was buried in Toowong Cemetery.

Legacy

His drapery store, the Edwards and Chapman Building in Queen Street, Brisbane is now listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.

His residence, Bryntirion, is also listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.

References

Richard Edwards (Australian politician) Wikipedia


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