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John Cox Bray's parents, elder brother and sisters returned to England at some point during his early career, due to an improvement in their circumstances said to be the result of Tom Cox Bray's having inherited shipping interests from his paternal grandfather, possibly George Bray (elsewhere called
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in Adelaide city centre. Built and then extended in the early to mid-19th century, the home was bought by Bray in 1880. The Hutt Street frontage was built for him, and the house remained in the Bray family until it was bought by the
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He joined the able lawyer J. B. Sheridan in partnership as Bray and Sheridan, but his mercurial temperament made him ill-suited to the practice of law; however, he had the wit and debating skills for a life of politics.
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ministry, when he was responsible for introducing an "Act to Provide for the formation and registration of trades unions", the first such legislation in Australia. He served as
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from 1840 to 1856, when he and his family returned to England. He had the good fortune to be one of the "Snobs" (i.e. tradesmen) who risked their savings on shares in the
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ministry (October 1877 – 24 June 1881), and Premier and Chief Secretary of the Province of South Australia (24 June 1881 – 23 April 1884), and Premier and
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His wife, Alice Maude nΓ©e Hornabrook, Lady Bray, (1850 – 13 July 1935), whom he married in 1870, survived him. They had three sons and one daughter.
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Charles Bray), who had disapproved of his son's marriage to Ann Cox (1789–1840), later Winship, daughter of a farmer from Southsea, Hampshire.
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and in England, Bray read law in South Australia, being articled to W. T. Foster, and was called to the South Australian Bar in November 1870.
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AO (1905–1992); Elizabeth Hornabrook Bonython (1907–2008), later Lady Wilson, though better known by the incorrect but popular style
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in London (served 29 February 1892 – April 1894), resigning early because of ill health. He was created a Knight Commander of the
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ministry. He was acting Premier during Downer's absence in England until June 1887. Due to his popularity, Bray was elected
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The youngest son, Harry Midwinter Bray (1879–1965), an Adelaide stockbroker, was the father of the Honourable Dr
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Bray was the first native-born South Australian to serve as premier, speaker, and agent-general for the colony.
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prior to his early death in 1816, aged about 26 years. Tom and Sarah were married at St Mary's parish church,
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on 14 December 1871, a constituency he held until his retirement from politics on 6 January 1892.
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In 1904 Bray's only daughter, Blanche Ada Bray (1881–1908), married, as his first wife, Sir
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The Bray Government in 1883 petitioned the British Government for absolute control of the
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Bray served as Minister of Justice and Minister of Education in the 3rd
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The Bray family appears to have moved to the Portsmouth area from the
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in 1883, and was one of seven South Australian representatives at the
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T.C. Bray lived the rest of his life as a gentleman, moving to
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Tom's father, William Bray, rather than being a captain in the
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Bray's descendants continue to include people prominent in
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ministry (15 March 1875 – 3 June 1875). He also served as
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en route for South Australia. His obituary appeared in
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Once in England, the family lived in comfort first at
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The Adelaide City Explorer team (8 September 2022).
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