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Preceded by
  
Charles Button

Relations
  
George Grey (uncle)

Majority
  
95 (5.68%)

Name
  
Seymour George


Preceded by
  
John Sheehan

Role
  
Politician

Resigned
  
August 15, 1879

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Succeeded by
  
Robert Reid Richard Seddon

Died
  
July 2, 1922, Parnell, New Zealand

Succeeded by
  
William Pollock Moat

Seymour Thorne George (1851 – 2 July 1922) was a New Zealand politician. The premier, Sir George Grey, was his uncle, and that relationship resulted in Thorne George representing the South Island electorate of Hokitika despite him being based in the North Island. He later represented the Rodney electorate. Thorne George was later Mayor of Parnell.

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Early life

Thorne George (note that he had a double barrel surname) was from Somersetshire. His father was George Thorne George. He received his education at Cheltenham College in Gloucestershire, England with a view of joining the Royal Engineers, but he had an accident playing soccer, abandoned his studies, and started work as a civil engineer in London.

Life in New Zealand

His father was a friend of Sir George Grey, who had been Governor of New Zealand and who temporarily returned to England in 1859. On the advice of Grey, Thorne George moved to New Zealand. For some years, he was the estate manager for Grey on Kawau Island. On 3 December 1872, he married Annie Maria Matthews (1853–1938), who was the daughter of Sir Godfrey Thomas, the half brother of George Grey. After Thomas' death in 1861, Grey had adopted Annie and had raised her.

Political career

Grey was very popular with people on the West Coast. After a seat in the House of Representatives became available through a resignation in the Hokitika electorate, a Hokitika man enquired by telegram whether he could recommend a good candidate from outside the area. Sir George replied:

My nephew Seymour Thorne George would be glad to represent your district if you sent him a requisition asking him to do so. He was with me when I visited your district in February last. G. Grey

Thorne George represented the Hokitika electorate from 1878 by-election to 1879. He then represented the Auckland electorate of Rodney from 1879 to 1884. He contested the 1884 election in the Parnell electorate, but was defeated by the incumbent, Frederick Moss. He was then appointed to the Legislative Council, from 1903 to 1917.

Thorne George was Mayor of Parnell in 1887–1888 and 1891–1892. He died at his home in Parnell on 2 July 1922, and was buried at Purewa Cemetery.

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