Honorific-Prefix: | The Honourable |
Samuel Edward Lees | |
Office: | 38th Mayor of Sydney |
Term Start: | 1 January 1895 |
Term End: | 31 December 1895 |
Predecessor: | Sir William Patrick Manning |
Successor: | Isaac Ellis Ives |
Office1: | Lord Mayor of Sydney |
Term Start1: | 1 January 1904 |
Term End1: | 31 December 1904 |
Predecessor1: | Allen Taylor |
Successor1: | Thomas Hughes |
Office2: | Alderman of the Sydney City Council |
Term Start2: | 1 December 1879 |
Term End2: | 30 November 1909 |
Office3: | Member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales |
Term Start3: | 13 August 1895 |
Term End3: | 18 July 1898 |
Birth Date: | 1843 1, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Sydney, Colony of New South Wales |
Death Place: | Potts Point, New South Wales, Australia |
Spouse: | Sarah Amy Davies (m. 1871) |
Occupation: | Businessman, politician and philanthropist |
Samuel Edward Lees (1843 - 14 June 1916) was an Australian politician.
Born in Sydney to painter and glazier Samuel Lees and Caroline Whitehead, he attended William Street National School but was mostly self-educated. He was apprenticed as a printer and ultimately owned his own printing works from around 1869, expanding into several other interests including building companies in the 1880s. On 30 September 1871 he married Sarah Amy Davies, with whom he had five children. From 1879 to 1909 he was a member of Sydney City Council, serving as mayor in 1895 and 1904. In 1887 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the Free Trade member for Nepean, serving until 1895 and then again from 1898 to 1901. Lees died in 1916 at Potts Point.[1] [2]