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Adolphus William Young

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Adolphus William Young (1814 – 4 November 1885) was an English solicitor who spent some years in New South Wales and became a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council.[1] He returned to England, where he was a Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1857 and 1880.

Life and career

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Young was the son of John Adolphus Young of Hare Hatch Lodge,[2] in the parish of Wargrave, Berkshire and his wife Frances Haggard daughter of William Haggard, of Braham Hall, Norfolk. Young went to New South Wales where he practised for some years as a solicitor in Sydney. He was High Sheriff of New South Wales from October 1842[2] to 1849 and became a director of the Australasian Colonial and General Life Assurance Company in 1844.[2] Young was a representative for the Port Phillip District in the Legislative Council before Victoria was formed into a separate colony.[1] He returned to England and was a J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Berkshire.[3][2]

Young was first elected British Member of Parliament (MP) for Great Yarmouth in 1857 but lost the seat in 1859. He was elected MP for Helston at the 1865 general election but his election was declared void on 18 April 1866 and a by-election held. He was re-elected MP for Helston at the 1868 general election and held the seat until 1880.[4]

Young died at the age of 71.

Personal life

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Young married firstly Ann Eliza Smith, daughter of Edward Smith of Woodford Wells, Essex in 1837. Ann died in 1845 and he married secondly in 1847, Jane Throsby, daughter of Charles Throsby of Throsby Park, New South Wales.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Mr Adolphus William Young (1814-1885)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d Pike, A. F. "Young, Adolphus William (1814–1885)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  3. ^ Debretts House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1870
  4. ^ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "A" (part 2)
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New South Wales Legislative Council
Preceded by Member for Port Phillip
1844–1845
Served alongside: Thomas Walker, Charles Nicholson
Thomas Mitchell, John Dunmore Lang
Succeeded by
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth
18571859
With: John Mellor
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Helston
18651866
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Helston
18681880
Succeeded by