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Richard Butler (Australian politician)

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Butler left the ministry in controversial circumstances. The report of the Royal Commission on the Wheat Scheme appeared to reflect on the actions of Butler while he was the minister in charge of it, and Peake asked Butler to resign. He refused to do so because he considered that that would admit the
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in February 1840 and was associated with A. W. Thorold Grant. in running sheep on a large property in the Hundred of Munno Para and at Mudla Wirra; leased "Mallala" inc. Gawler; married Matilda Roe on 13 September 1849. He built a large two-storey house on his property "Yattalunga" (frequently
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ministry from 15 May 1901 to 1 March 1905, and was also Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration from 1 April 1902 to 1 March 1905. Jenkins then went to London as agent-general. Butler succeeded him as Premier, still keeping his previous portfolios. His ministry was defeated soon after the
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justice of the charges. The Executive Council, on the advice of the government, thereupon dismissed Butler from his offices. The report of another royal commission presented some 14 months later was, however, accepted as clearing him of guilt; also the fact that he was elected
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Mary Butler (c. 1849 – 13 August 1899) married Rev. John Garlick Pitcher (1842 – 27 September 1900) on 16 August 1877. He previously married Elizabeth Charlotte Catherine Smyth-Blood (c. 1849 – 20 July 1870) on 7 November 1867. Their family
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Sir Richard Butler (3 December 1850 – 28 April 1925) married Helena Kate Layton ( – 17 April 1893) on 2 January 1878; they had eight children; he married again to Ethel Pauline Finey (1864 – 16 July 1952) on 7 June 1894; they had three more
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s brother Philip, who emigrated fourteen years earlier, made a fortune as a pastoralist and landowner, established Mallala sheep station, and built a two-storey homestead on his property Yattalunga station (also spelled "Yatalunga"), near
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in 1917 which brought down the government. Butler was Treasurer once again and Minister of Railways in Peake's third ministry from 14 July 1917 to 7 May 1919, and Minister of Agriculture 19 December 1918 to 7 May 1919.
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third daughter Dorothy Kate "Dolly" Butler (27 July 1889 – 1964) married lawyer Charles Mortimer Muirhead (1857 – 23 September 1938) on c. 1 May 1913. He was the father of Henry Mortimer Muirhead (see below)
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Henry Herbert "Harry" Butler (1861 – 8 February 1939) married Lillie Muriel Rudall (1866 – 14 July 1954) on 7 April 1885. He was town clerk of Strathalbyn; contested seat of Murray 1920
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in 1913. He had married Helena Kate Layton in 1878 and Ethel Pauline Finer in 1894, who survived him. He had eight children by his first marriage and three by his second.
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Helen Margaret "Nellie" Butler (1860 – 23 September 1949) lived with her widowed mother at Brighton, died at home of nephew Cyril Pitcher, 59 Dutton Terrace, Medindie.
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Mary Helen "Mollie" Butler (1908–1993) married Capt. John Neil McEwin (14 July 1907 – 1993) on 19 August 1931. Capt. McEwin was a great-grandson of
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Kathleen Sarah Agnes "Kate" Butler (28 October 1891 – 1968) married Henry Mortimer Muirhead (31 July 1885 – 2 September 1951) on 29 December 1923
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Richard Butler (c. 1812 – 9 June 1887) married Mary Eliza Sadler (c. 1822 – 18 June 1898), arrived in South Australia March 1854
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Guy Theodore Butler (7 February 1888 – 23 July 1948) married Gladys Seymour Keay ( – 26 January 1941) on 11 January 1917
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second daughter Mary Acres Butler ( – 13 June 1974) married Rev. Herbert Ramsden Cavalier (1877–1965) on 13 January 1915
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took over management of "Mallala" and "Yattalunga", where the growing family (see below) lived until around 1870.
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Richard Charles Layton Butler (30 March 1917 – 1987) married Patricia Marie Tardrew (1920–1998) on 5 June 1944
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on the pastoral industry, and was father of Dr. Richard Longford Thorold Grant (1894–1979) of Adelaide.
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Daniel Frederick "Dan" Butler (1864 – 25 August 1928) married Susan Maude/Maud Angus ( – 1949) in 1904
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He had three further children in England: a son on 15 February 1859 and twins in November 1862.
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Butler became the parliamentary leader of an informal group of country members supported by the
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ministry which resigned in December 1899. Yatala was abolished in 1902 and Butler represented
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Richard Charles Pitcher (1878 – 18 May 1919) actor, elocutionist, headmaster in South Africa.
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but was defeated. A few months later he won the seat at a by-election caused by the death of
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Jean Kate Butler (20 September 1909 – ) married Ian Eversley Thomas (1902–1970) in 1937
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Alexander William Thorold Grant-Thorold, of Congrove Hall ( – 1 February 1908), was
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in 1921 suggests there had been injustice. Butler was defeated in his seat at the
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in 1850, and married Anna Hamilton Stirling (1840– ), third daughter of Admiral
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John Blood Pitcher (1870–1949) accountant, auditor for Thebarton Town Council
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At the beginning of 1925 Butler went on a trip to England and died at
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Butler attempted to enter parliament early in 1890 when he stood for
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Sadler. They emigrated with their two children Mary and Richard to
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Richard's brother Philip Butler (c. 1822–1899) arrived on vessel
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Ruth Ethel Muriel Butler (20 January 1897 – c. September 1976 in
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Portrait of Sir Richard Butler, Member of Peake Ministry, c. 1905
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after having represented the same district area for 34 years.
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Ronald Oswine (later Oswin) Pitcher (1892–1971) chairman of
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Kate Lisette "Katie" Butler (1855 – 17 July 1929) married
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from 1905 to 1909. Butler would also variously serve as
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at Australian Government and Politics Database Project
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Edith Lucille Butler (8 March 1852 – ) married Prof.
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Matilda Mary Butler (born 30 July 1850; died young)
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Richard Butler (disambiguation)

Premier of South Australia
Edward VII
Sir George Le Hunte
John Jenkins
Thomas Price
Leader of the Opposition (SA)
Thomas Price
John Verran
Stadhampton
England
South Croydon
England
Conservative
South Australian House of Assembly
Yatala
Barossa
Premier of South Australia
Leader of the Opposition
Speaker of the House of Assembly
Charles Kingston
John Jenkins
Archibald Peake
Richard Layton Butler
Stadhampton
Oxford
England
South Australia
Gawler

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