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William Ryott Maughan

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William Maughan
Senator for Queensland
In office
1 July 1913 – 30 June 1920
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Burnett
In office
28 May 1898 – 25 March 1899
Preceded byWilliam Foster McCord
Succeeded byWilliam Kent
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Ipswich
In office
27 August 1904 – 27 April 1912
Serving with James Blair
Preceded byThomas Cribb
Succeeded bySeat abolished
Personal details
Born
William John Ryott Maughan

(1863-01-08)8 January 1863
London, England
Died10 April 1933(1933-04-10) (aged 70)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
NationalityEnglish Australian
Political partyAustralian Labor Party
SpouseMarion Hobson (m.1886 d.1948)
OccupationJournalist

William John Ryott Maughan (8 January 1863 – 10 April 1933) was an English-born politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly and an Australian Senator.

Early life

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William Ryott Maughan was born in London on 8 January 1863.[1]

He was educated at Leeds Grammar School before migrating to Australia in 1884, where he became a public servant and journalist.[1]

Politics

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He served on the Toowong Shire Council.[1]

In 1898 he was elected in a by-election to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland as the Labor member for Burnett. He was defeated in 1899.[1]

He was returned to the Assembly as the member for Ipswich in the 1904 state election, defeating sitting member Thomas Bridson Cribb. He represented Ipswich until 1912.[1]

In 1913 he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Queensland, remaining in the Senate until his defeat in 1919, taking effect in 1920.[1][2]

Later life

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Maughan died on 10 April 1933 and was Cremated at Rookwood Cemetery.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Waterson, D B. "MAUGHAN, William John Ryott (1863–1933)". The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  2. ^ Carr, Adam (2008). "Australian Election Archive". Psephos, Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 16 November 2008.

 

Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Burnett
1898–1899
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member for Ipswich
1904–1912
Served alongside: James Blair
Abolished