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from 1 September to 30 September 1857, and was complimented for his Budget speech. On 24 September 1858 be resigned his seat to visit England, in the hope of a recovery from his chronic health complaints but he did later stand (unsuccessfully) for a seat in the House of Assembly. He supported
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wiped out most of his herd and returned to Adelaide. He had for years suffered from gout and serious recurrent headaches, for which the medical profession could do little. His last few weeks were spent holidaying at
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with between 3,000 and 5,000 sheep. He expanded northwards, then sold his run at a substantial profit. His next venture was into
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youngest daughter Sarah Eleanora Hughes ( – 24 October 1940) married Cecil Henry Norton ( – ) on 23 December 1897
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Walter Bristow Hughes ( – 28 October 1909) founded Booyoolie and Bundaleer Stations, died after gun accident.
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Margaret Hughes (8 June 1859 – ) born in Liverpool, married William Bell Squires ( – 1895) on 27 April 1893
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came to South Australia in 1840 by way of Tasmania. By August 1841 he was running a sheep-station on the
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Maria Julia Hughes (23 November 1851 – 12 June 1935) pioneer of Booyoolie and Bundaleer stations
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John Bristow Hughes (1860 – ) married Edith Mary Mann (c. 1865 – 28 January 1946) in 1892
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frequently bore his missives complaining of mis-management or lack of vision.
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He stood successfully in 1855 for the seat of East Torrens in the original
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Wilfrid John Mann Hughes (30 April 1895 – April 1918) killed in action
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where his health was badly affected. John and his brother
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He was heavily involved around 1849 in the foundation of
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Members of the South Australian Legislative Council
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Index

J. B. Hughes

London
Hobson's Bay
South Australia
London
Calcutta
Herbert Bristow Hughes
River Gilbert
real estate
Woodville
St. Peter's College
Legislative Council
1857 South Australian colonial election
House of Assembly
Port Adelaide
Torrens Title
Treasurer of South Australia
Church and State
anti-Ritualist
Victoria
pleuro-pneumonia
Point Lonsdale
Hobson's Bay
Trinity Church, Adelaide
William Bartley
List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea


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