Arthur Jenkins (Australian politician) explained

Arthur Jenkins
Office:Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council
Constituency:Metropolitan Province
Term Start:22 May 1908
Term End:27 March 1917
Constituency1:North-East Province
Term Start1:13 May 1898
Term End1:21 May 1904
Birth Date:1868 2, df=y
Birth Place:South Yarra, Victoria, Australia
Death Place:Cottesloe, Western Australia, Australia
Relations:George Jenkins (father)
Septimus Burt (father-in-law)
Alma Mater:University of Melbourne
Occupation:Lawyer

Arthur George Jenkins (12 February 1868 – 27 March 1917) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Western Australian Legislative Council from 1898 to 1904 and from 1908 to his death in 1917.

Early life

Jenkins was born on 12 February 1868 in South Yarra, Victoria.[1] He was one of three children born to Caroline and George Henry Jenkins. His father was a parliamentary clerk who was later knighted for his service as inaugural clerk of the Australian House of Representatives.[2]

Jenkins was educated at Melbourne Grammar School and studied law at the University of Melbourne. He was called to the Victorian Bar in 1889 and moved to the Eastern Goldfields in 1893 during the Western Australian gold rush. He practised as a solicitor on the goldfields for eight years and was mayor of Coolgardie from 1897 to 1898.[1]

Politics

Jenkins was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Council in 1898, representing North-East Province. He was defeated in 1904 but returned to the council in 1908 as a representative of Metropolitan Province, remaining in parliament until his death in 1917.[1]

Personal life

In 1895, Jenkins married Annie Louisa Burt, the daughter of fellow MP Septimus Burt. The couple had one son.[1]

Jenkins died on 27 March 1917 in Cottesloe, Western Australia, aged 49.[1]

References

  1. Web site: Arthur George Jenkins . Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia.
  2. News: Sir George Henry Jenkins (1843–1911). Stephen. Wilks. 2021. National Centre for Biography. Biographical Dictionary of the House of Representatives.