- Adye Douglas
Infobox Officeholder
honorific-prefix = Sir
name =Adye Douglas
order =14th
office = Premier of Tasmania
term_start =15 August 1884
term_end =8 March 1886
deputy =
predecessor =William Giblin
successor =James Agnew
birth_date = birth date|df=yes|1815|5|31
birth_place =Thorpe-next-Norwich,Norfolk ,England ,United Kingdom
death_date = death date and age|df=yes|1906|4|10|1815|5|31
death_place =Hobart,Tasmania ,Australia
constituency =Launceston, Westbury, Norfolk Plains, Fingal
party =Seperationist
spouse =Martha Matilda Collins (née Rolls), Charlotte Richards, Ida Richards
profession =Lawyer
religion =Anglican
footnotes =|Sir Adye Douglas (31 May 1815 – 10 April 1906) was an
Australia nlawyer andpolitician , andfirst class cricket player, who played one match for Tasmania. He wasPremier of Tasmania from 15 August 1884 to 8 March 1886.The son of Captain Henry Osborne Douglas, and his wife Eleanor, Douglas was born in Thorpe,
Norfolk ,England of Scottish descent. His father was an army officer, but his grandfather, Billy Douglas was an admiral and five uncles were post-captains. Douglas was educated inHampshire andCaen ,France , before doing his articles with aSouthampton law firm. He migrated toVan Diemens Land (nowTasmania )aboard the "Louisa Campbell" in 1839.Douglas was admitted to the
Supreme Court of Tasmania , but went to Victoria where he ran a sheep farm near Kilmore with his brother. He tired of farming, and in 1842 he returned to Launceston, where he established his own law firm, which still operates today.Douglas was very interested in the development and welfare of the colony, and was a supporter of both the establishment of local
responsible government and the name change from Van Diemens Land to Tasmania. He was also a strong advocate of theAnti-Transportation League .Ayde Douglas played his only
first class cricket match atSouth Yarra Ground ,Melbourne , on the 29 and 30 March 1852 for Tasmania against Victoria. He scored a duck in the first innings, and 6 in the second. He also took 0/5 off 2 overs in Victoria's second innings.Douglas was elected as an alderman of Launceston in 1852, and served until 1884, including two terms as mayor from 1865–1866, and 1880–1882.
In 1856 Douglas was one of the first representatives elected to Tasmania's new House of Assembly, but was soon frustrated by lack of support. He resigned in 1857 to travel in
North America ,France , andEngland , before soon returning to Tasmania.Whilst abroad, Douglas had been impressed by the development of
railways in those places, and felt strongly that Tasmania needed to develop its own railways. He failed to gain support for the development of a Hobart to Launceston railway, but did push through a Launceston to Deloraine railway.Douglas was a member of the
Tasmanian House of Assembly from 1862 until 1884, when he became a member of theTasmanian Legislative Council instead. He served asPremier of Tasmania from 1884 until 1886.Douglas represented Tasmania at the
Federal Council of Australasia , where he not only supported the creation of afederation , but wanted to go further and promoted the establishment of an Australian Republic.Douglas resigned as Premier in 1886 to take up a post as Tasmanian
Agent-General in London, but was soon recalled due to problems with his railway associations in Tasmania. He returned to theTasmanian Legislative Council from 1890 to 1904, and was knighted in 1902, being described as "The first amongst the Tasmanians", by thenGovernor of Tasmania , Captain Sir Arthur Havelock.Douglas had three sons and a duaghter in the 1840s. He married Martha Matilda Collins in 1858, but they had no children. In 1873, he married Charlotte Richards, and they had a daughter Eleanor, before she died in 1876. In 1877, he married Charlotte's sister, Ida in Adelaide, and they had four sons, and four daughters.
Sir Ayde Douglas died on 10 April 1906, in Hobart,
Tasmania , aged 90 years and 314 days.References
* [http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/history/tasparl/douglasaH.htm Parliamentary Library profile]
* [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/australia/content/player/4974.html Cricinfo Profile]
*P. T. McKay, F. C. Green, ' [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A040085b.html Douglas, Sir Adye (1815 - 1906)] ',Australian Dictionary of Biography , Volume 4, MUP, 1972, pp 87-88.
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Adye|Last=Douglas|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogD.html#douglas1|accessdate=2008-10-01
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