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309:. He served until January 1878, when he resigned in order to take a trip to Europe. Burges returned to parliament in July 1885, when he was appointed to the Legislative Council by the 442: 437: 352: 457: 432: 462: 452: 447: 422: 271: 267: 248: 41: 325:
chamber). Burges died suddenly in August 1893 (aged 63), from influenza. He had married Augusta Wittenoom (a daughter of
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on three occasions – from 1874 to 1878, from 1885 to 1887, and from 1890 until his death.
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In 1874, Burges was elected to the Legislative Council, representing the newly created
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that had been established by his uncles. In 1870, he developed
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from 1871 to 1877, including as chairman for a period.
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Index

The Honourable
Legislative Council
Western Australia
Charles Harper
North
Stephen Stanley Parker
Daniel Keen Congdon
Harry Anstey
York
Western Australia
Perth
Western Australia
pastoralist
Legislative Council
Western Australia
York, Western Australia
Richard Goldsmith Burges
William
Lockier Burges
Bowes Station
pastoral lease
Mid-West
Yuin Station
stock route
Gascoyne
Northampton Road Board
Northern District
governor
Frederick Broome
upper house

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