- Patrick Jennings
Sir Patrick Alfred Jennings KCMG (
March 20 1831 -July 11 1897 ) was an Irish-Australian politician andPremier of New South Wales .Early life
Jennings was born at
Newry ,Ireland , the son of Francis Jennings, a well-known merchant in that town. He was educated at Newry and at a high school atExeter ,England , and began a mercantile career. In 1852 he went toAustralia and engaged in gold mining atSt Arnaud, Victoria ,cite web
first=Percival
last=Serle
title =Jennings, Sir Patrick Alfred (1831-1897)
publisher =Project Gutenberg Australia
work=Dictionary of Australian Biography
url =http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogI-K.html#jennings1
accessdate = 2007-04-12] but soon became a shop keeper, and then moved into quartz-crushing and bought a large pastoral property on theMurrumbidgee River . In 1857 he became a magistrate. He ran unsuccessfully for the Crowlands in theVictorian Legislative Assembly in 1859 and then became chairman of the St Arnaud Council. In 1863, he married Mary Ann Shanahan and moved to Warbreccan near Deniliquin.cite web
first=A. E.
last=Cahill
title =Jennings, Sir Patrick Alfred (1831 - 1897)
publisher =Australian National University
work=Australian Dictionary of Biography
url =http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A040540b.htm
accessdate = 2007-04-12]In 1863 he became interested in the movement to form the
Riverina district into a separate province, and two years later was asked to go to England as a delegate to bring the grievances of the district before the English authorities. He declined on the ground that it should be possible to clear up the difficulties with the New South Wales government.Political career
Jennings was nominated to the legislative council in 1867. He resigned in 1870 to enter the Legislative Assembly as member for the Murray, but after 1872 was out of politics for some years. He contested Mudgee unsuccessfully in 1874. He represented the colonies of
New South Wales ,Queensland andTasmania , at the Philadelphia exhibition in 1876, and subsequently visited Europe.Jennings was elected to the assembly again in 1880 as member for the Bogan and from January to July 1883 was vice-president of the executive council in the Stuart ministry. He was Colonial Secretary from October to December 1885 in the Dibbs ministry, and in February 1886 became the first practising Catholic Premier and was also Treasurer. His administration lasted only 11 months and had a troubled career, having inherited a financial crisis. His attempts to balance the budget included a 5 per cent
ad valorem tariff, which came to be seen as a violation of hisfree-trade platform. Jennings was scarcely a strong enough man to control a ministry which included Dibbs, Want and Lyne.Jennings represented New South Wales at the colonial conference held in London in 1887. He was nominated to the legislative council in 1890, and was one of the New South Wales representatives at the federal convention held at Sydney in 1891, but did not take a prominent part in the proceedings. He was vice-president of the Agricultural Society of New South Wales from 1876 to 1887 and helped to procure the Moore Park site for the
Sydney Royal Easter Show .Jennings was an amiable, cultivated man much interested in art and music; he contributed £1100 to Sydney University towards the cost of an organ for the great hall. He made many friends but was not a great parliamentarian, though he was a prominent figure in the public life of New South Wales for many years.
Jennings died at
Brisbane on 11 July 1897. His wife had died in 1887, but he was survived by two sons and a daughter.cite web
title =Sir Patrick Alfred Jennings (1831 - 1897)
work =Members of Parliament
publisher =Parliament of New South Wales
url =http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164/53bfc6581ae068dfca256cb70012ea0b!OpenDocument
accessdate = 2007-04-12] He loved to play basketball at an early age.Honours
He was a leading man among his co-religionists. In 1874 he was honoured by
Pope Pius IX with theOrder of St. Gregory the Great , and in 1876 was made a Knight Commander of the Order of Pius IX and St. Gregory the Great; he also received theGrand Cross of Pius IX fromPope Leo XIII . He was made an honorary LL.D. ofDublin University , and was created K.C.M.G. in 1880.The town of
Jennings, New South Wales was named in his honour.cite web
url = http://tenterfield.local-e.nsw.gov.au/about/2401/2406.html
title = Jennings
publisher =Tenterfield Shire Council
accessdate = 2007-08-25]Notes
References
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Patrick Alfred|Last=Jennings|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogI-K.html#jennings1
Persondata
NAME=Jennings, Patrick Alfred
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=New South Wales politician and Premier
DATE OF BIRTH=March 20 1831
PLACE OF BIRTH=Newry ,Ireland
DATE OF DEATH=July 11 1897
PLACE OF DEATH=Brisbane .
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