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Robert Reid (Australian politician)

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Children
  
at least 10

Died
  
May 12, 1904

Nationality
  
Scottish Australian

Occupation
  
Businessman

Party
  
Free Trade Party

Political party
  
Free Trade Party

Name
  
Robert Reid

Resigned
  
December 31, 1903

Spouse(s)
  
Mary Jane nee Clancy

Role
  
Australian Politician


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Born
  
18 October 1842 Leven, Fife, Scotland (
1842-10-18
)

Preceded by
  
Sir Frederick Sargood

Robert Reid (18 October 1842 – 12 May 1904) was a Scottish-born Australian politician. Born in Leven, Fife, he migrated to Australia, arriving Hobson's Bay on the Ralph Waller from Liverpool, 7 April 1855, the ship having struck an iceberg near the Island of Desolation. He worked in the retail trade before becoming a businessman.

In 1891, after the death of Nunn, co-owner with Buckley of Buckley & Nunn store, Reid bought the business and sold it on in London in 1892 for £300,000.

In October 1892 Reid was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council for Melbourne Province as a Free Trader, becoming Minister for Defence and Minister for Health. Reid lost his ministerial positions in 1894, but was re-created Minister for Health and also Minister for Public Instruction in 1902. On 21 January 1903, he was appointed to the Australian Senate for Victoria to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Sir Frederick Sargood.

Reid did not contest the 1903 election, and died in 1904 on a visit to London. He is buried in Hampstead Cemetery.

Reid was survived by his wife, four sons and six daughters. His sons continued the family business. His daughter Isabelle was a veterinary surgeon. She established a practice in Balwyn, Victoria close to the family home.

References

Robert Reid (Australian politician) Wikipedia