John Bennett (Victorian politician) explained

John Barter Bennett (c.1824 – 19 May 1887) was a lawyer and politician in colonial Victoria, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council.

Early life

Bennett was born in Cork, Ireland.[1]

Colonial Australia

Bennett arrived in the Melbourne in 1842 and was admitted attorney to the Supreme Court of New South Wales for the Port Phillip District.[1] Bennett represented the Southern Province in the inaugural Victorian Legislative Council from November 1856 to May 1863.[1] Bennett was senior partner in the firm of Messrs. Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks, & Nunn, solicitors and notaries public, Collins Street, Melbourne.[2]

Bennett later lived at 28 Stanhope Gardens, South Kensington, England, and died in London on 19 May 1887.[1] He was married to Kate and had two daughters; he left his estate of £43,000 to his family.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. 212 . John Barter Bennett . 28 August 2022.
  2. News: Obituary . . 23 May 1887 . 1 October 2014 . 5 . Trove.
  3. News: Wills and Bequests . . 30 September 1887 . 1 October 2014 . 3 . Trove.