Francis Lord Explained

Francis Lord (1812  - 21 December 1897), often referred to as Frank Lord,[1] was an Australian politician.

Lord was born in Sydney the second son of Mary Hyde and Simeon Lord, an ex-convict turned entrepreneur and later magistrate.[2] He ran a store at Bathurst before becoming a pastoralist at Cumnock. On 6 April 1839 he married Mary Ainsworth (or Hanesworth), with whom he had seven children. He was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1843 to 1848 as the elected member for the County of Bathurst.[3] He unsuccessfully stood for election for Bathurst in 1848,[4] and 1851.[5] He was appointed for five years from 1856 to 1861 and a life appointment from 1864 sitting until 1893 when his seat was declared vacant having not attended for two consecutive sessions.[6] Lord died at Rydal in 1897.[7]

His brother George (1818–1880), was also a member of parliament, initially in the first Legislative Assembly in 1856, becoming Colonial Treasurer from December 1870 to May 1872. George joined Francis in the Legislative Council in 1877.[8]

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  1. News: Family Notices . . 253 . Victoria, Australia . 25 April 1890 . 31 March 2023 . 9 . National Library of Australia.
  2. D R . Hainsworth . lord-simeon-2371 . Lord, Simeon (1771 - 1840) . 1967 . 18 April 2019.
  3. News: Bathurst . . 27 June 1843 . 22 May 2019 . 2 . Trove.
  4. News: Bathurst . . 4 August 1848 . 23 May 2019 . 3 . Trove.
  5. News: The County of Bathurst . . 24 September 1851 . 29 May 2019 . 2 . Trove.
  6. News: Legislative Council: retirement of a member . . 20 January 1893 . 19 April 2019 . 3 . Trove.
  7. 385 . Mr Francis Lord (1812-1897) . Yes . 18 April 2019.
  8. 475 . Mr George William Lord (1818-1880) . Yes . 18 April 2019.