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He married, firstly, in 1857, Louisa Maria Burer Valiant (d.1878), daughter of Major-General Sir Thomas Valiant; and, secondly, in 1879, Jane Florence Harriette Reid, daughter of
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Thomas Learmonth, Esq., of Ercildoun, with his usual liberality has contributed £20 towards the erection of a Church of England place of worship at Lake Learmonth.
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pursuits on the fine country the party discovered farther to the north-west. In the following year the two brothers and some friends explored the course of the
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In 1853, Learmonth wrote a memoir of his early years on the land in Victoria that, together with other similar accounts, were later published.
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Learmonth was for some time a member of the Upper House in Victoria, but left for England in 1868. He later lived at Parkhill House in
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After many years of prosperity, the brothers disposed of their Buninyong property, and subsequently sold the Ercildoune estate to
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Letters from Victorian Pioneers; Being a Series of Papers on the Early Occupation of the Colony, the Aborigines, Etc
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on the Scottish border associated with their ancestral history. The brothers established a second station there.
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in north Edinburgh. The distinctive grave lies on the south wall of the main cemetery, backing onto the
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In November 1859, Thomas Learmonth made a donation towards building a church in the town:
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house at 28 Northumberland Street. He is buried with his siblings in
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry ...
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The grave of Thomas Livingstone Learmonth, Warriston Cemetery
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London: Hutchinson & Co – via 582: 407:competed as hurdler at the 1928 Olympics. 133: 111:Learn how and when to remove this message 600:The Dictionary of Australasian Biography 502: 252:He was born simply Thomas Learmonth, in 226:Thomas Livingstone Learmonth of Parkhill 216: 208: 674:Politicians from the Colony of Victoria 588: 641: 610: 329:from March 1866 until September 1868. 616: 595:"Learmonth, Thomas Livingstone"  465: 570:Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1902 49:adding citations to reliable sources 20: 13: 358:He died on 28 October 1903 at his 14: 685: 139:An 1888 illustration of Learmonth 659:British people in colonial India 293:Somerville Livingstone Learmonth 25: 36:needs additional citations for 573: 564: 536: 474: 459: 431: 417: 264:on 20 October 1835 aboard the 203:Somerville Learmonth (brother) 60:"Thomas Livingstone Learmonth" 1: 490:. 15 November 1859. p. 3 425:"James Learmonth - Ancestry®" 410: 327:Victorian Legislative Council 447:. 23 October 1835. p. 3 127:Thomas Livingstone Learmonth 7: 184:Jane Florence Harriett Reid 10: 690: 552:. 17 April 1875. p. 7 405:Tom Livingstone-Learmonth 398:Lord Provost of Edinburgh 376: 199: 191: 174: 159: 144: 132: 125: 240:, then in the colony of 617:Burke, Bernard (1895). 439:"Shipping intelligence" 325:He was a member of the 247: 213:Parkhill House, Polmont 669:19th-century squatters 579:Grave of T L Learmonth 549:The Leader (Melbourne) 518:Parliament of Victoria 466:Bride, Thomas (1898). 368:Water of Leith Walkway 323: 222: 214: 623:Harrison. p. 664 319: 220: 212: 16:Australian politician 387:Bombay Civil Service 349:Justice of the Peace 45:improve this article 383:Lestock Robert Reid 560:– via Trove. 510:"Thomas Learmonth" 498:– via Trove. 455:– via Trove. 364:Warriston Cemetery 223: 215: 334:Sir Samuel Wilson 258:Bengal Presidency 207: 206: 121: 120: 113: 95: 681: 633: 632: 630: 628: 614: 608: 607: 597: 586: 580: 577: 571: 568: 562: 561: 559: 557: 540: 534: 533: 531: 529: 524:on 23 April 2023 520:. 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