词条 | Jacob Garrard |
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|honorific-prefix = The Honourable |name = Jacob Garrard |honorific-suffix = |image=Jacob Garrard c. 1895.jpg |office = Secretary of Public Works |term_start = 22 December 1885 |term_end = 25 February 1886 |premier = Sir John Robertson |predecessor = William Lyne |successor = William Lyne |birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1846|01|01}} |birth_place = Harwich, Essex, England |death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1931|11|05|1846|01|01}} |death_place = Hornsby, New South Wales, Australia |party = Free Trade Party |relations = |spouse = |children = }}Jacob Garrard (1 January 1846 – 5 November 1931) was a politician in colonial New South Wales, serving as Secretary for Public Works and Minister for Public Instruction.[1] Garrard was born in Harwich, Essex, England, the son of Joseph Garrard, a revenue officer, and his wife Martha, née Piggott.[1] Educated at Harwich National School and Southwark Borough School, Garrard migrated at 13 years of age with his family to New Zealand where he worked on coastal ships. Garrard moved in 1867 to Sydney, New South Wales and lived at Balmain, New South Wales and until around 1883.[1] Garrard represented Balmain in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 19 November 1880 to 6 June 1891,[4] and was returned at the head of the poll at the general election in 1889.[5] Garrard was Secretary for Public Works in the last John Robertson Ministry from December 1885 to February 1886.[2] From 29 August 1891 to 25 June 1894 Garrard represented Central Cumberland; from 17 July 1894 to 8 July 1898 he represented Sherbrooke.[3] Garrard died in Hornsby, Sydney, Australia on 5 November 1931, survived by two daughters and two of his five sons.[1] He was buried in the Methodist section of Gore Hill cemetery.[1] References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{Australian Dictionary of Biography|first=Bede |last=Nairn|title=Garrard, Jacob (1846–1931)|id2=garrard-jacob-3595|accessdate=20 December 2013}} {{s-start}}{{s-par|au-nsw-la}}{{s-new|district}}{{s-ttl|title=Member for Balmain | years=1880 – 1882}}{{s-aft|after=Himself}}{{s-bef|before=Himself}}{{s-ttl|title=Member for Balmain | years=1882 – 1885|with=Hutchinson}}{{s-aft|after=Himself2. ^1 {{cite Australasia|Garrard, Jacob}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/members/pages/member-details.aspx?pk=870|title=Mr Jacob GARRARD (1846 - 1931)|publisher=Parliament of New South Wales|accessdate=20 December 2013}} Solomon Hyam John Hawthorne}}{{s-bef|before=Himself}}{{s-ttl|title=Member for Balmain | years=1885 – 1889|with=Hawthorne, Hyam/Smith}}{{s-aft|after=Himself John Hawthorne Frank Smith George Clubb}}{{s-bef|before=Himself John Hawthorne Frank Smith}}{{s-ttl|title=Member for Balmain | years=1889 – 1891|with=Hawthorne, Smith, Clubb}}{{s-aft|after=George Clark Edward Darnley James Johnston William Murphy}}{{s-bef|before=Robert Ritchie}}{{s-ttl|title=Member for Central Cumberland | years=1891 – 1894|with=Nobbs, Farnell, Dale, McCredie}}{{s-non|reason=District abolished}}{{s-new|district}}{{s-ttl|title=Member for Sherbrooke | years=1894 – 1898}}{{s-aft|after=Broughton O'Conor}}{{s-off}}{{S-bef|before= William Lyne}}{{S-ttl| title= Secretary of Public Works |years=1885{{spaced ndash}}1886}}{{S-aft|after= William Lyne}}{{S-bef|before= Francis Suttor}}{{S-ttl| title= Minister for Public Instruction |years=1894{{spaced ndash}}1898}}{{S-aft|after= James Hogue}}{{s-civ}}{{s-bef|before=James Cameron}}{{s-ttl|title=Mayor of Balmain|years= 1885 – 1886}}{{s-aft|after=John Greenway Punch}}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Garrard, Jacob}} 7 : 1846 births|1931 deaths|Free Trade Party politicians|Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly|People from Harwich|English emigrants to Australia|Mayors of Balmain |
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