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Preceded by
  
Robert Mackenzie

Succeeded by
  
John Watts

Preceded by
  
New seat


Constituency
  
Western Downs

Succeeded by
  
Joshua Bell

Name
  
Thomas Moffatt

Thomas Moffatt

Born
  
17 April 1824 Athlone, Ireland (
1824-04-17
)

Died
  
2 October 1864(1864-10-02) (aged 40) Ipswich, Queensland

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Thomas de Lacy Moffatt (17 April 1824 – 2 October 1864), was a politician in colonial Queensland, and a Treasurer of Queensland. His surname is also sometimes spelled "Moffat".

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Early life

Moffatt was born in 1824 in Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland, the son of James Moffatt, the rector of Athlone, and his wife Elizabeth née Kellett. He set out for Australia in 1844 and worked with his uncle, Captain R. G. Moffatt, a former magistrate and commander of the military police in Port Stephens who by that time had turned his attention to agriculture and sheep farming. He later moved north and became a squatter, establishing a station called "Callandoon" on the Darling Downs. He sold the station in 1849 and moved to the town of Drayton.

Political career

Moffatt was elected to the first Legislative Assembly of Queensland on 27 April 1860 for the district of Western Downs. Moffatt became Colonial Treasurer in the first Robert Herbert Ministry on 4 August 1862, and retained this post till his death on 2 October 1864.

References

Thomas Moffatt Wikipedia