- Boyd Morehead
Infobox_President | name =Boyd Morehead
nationality =Australian
order =10thPremier of Queensland
term_start =30 November 1888
term_end =12 August 1890
deputy =
predecessor =Sir Thomas McIlwraith
successor =Samuel Griffith
birth_date =birth date|1843|8|24
birth_place =Sydney ,New South Wales
death_date = death date and age|1905|10|30|1843|8|24
death_place =Brisbane ,Queensland ,Australia
constituency =Balonne
party = Conservative
spouse = Annabella Campbell Ranken
Ethel Seymour
profession =
religion =
footnotes =|Boyd Dunlop Morehead (
24 August 1843 –30 October 1905 ) was premier ofQueensland ,Australia from November 1888 to June 1890.Boyd Morehead was born in
Sydney ,New South Wales . He was educated atSydney Grammar School and matriculated atUniversity of Sydney . He, however, did not continue at the university but joined the Bank of New South Wales, where he obtained some training infinance . He then entered the service of theAustralian Investments Company and as a station inspector visited Queensland in 1866. He remained in Queensland and in 1871 was elected a member of the legislative assembly for the Mitchell district. In 1873 he founded the well-known firm of B. D. Morehead and Company, general merchants, and stock and station agents, which afterwards became Moreheads Limited. In December 1880 he joined the firstThomas McIlwraith government as postmaster-general but resigned in August 1883. WhenSamuel Griffith came into power in November 1883, Morehead was appointed leader of the opposition and held this position for some years. McIlwraith became premier again in June 1888 with Morehead as colonial secretary, and when McIlwraith resigned in November, Morehead succeeded him as premier and colonial secretary. He resigned in August 1890 and made a long visit toEurope . In 1893 he declined the agent-generalship, and in 1896 entered the legislative council and remained a member until his death on30 October 1905 . He was married twice and was survived by several children.Morehead was a kindly, somewhat unconventional, witty and humorous man. He had scarcely sufficient force of character to be an outstanding leader, but he was a prominent member of the Queensland parliament for a period of over 30 years.
References
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Boyd Dunlop|Last=Morehead|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogMa-Mo.html#morehead1
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