- John Monger
John Henry Monger (
25 January 1831 –23 December 1892 ) was a Member of theWestern Australia n Legislative Council from 1870 to 1875, and again from 1890 to 1992.Born in
Perth, Western Australia in 1831, his father, also named John Henry Monger, was a prominent York merchant. His younger brother, Joseph Taylor Monger, would also become a York merchant and a Member of the Legislative Council. Monger spent much of his early life inEngland , and again visited England in 1856-57, where he married Henrietta Joaquina Manning on21 July 1857 . They would have four sons and four daughters.On returning to Western Australia, Monger established himself as a
merchant at York, competing against his father and brother. He later appointed Herman Moll to manage his York business, while he expanded his business into other areas of the colony, including the goldfields, and opened a head office in Perth with his brothers. He partnered withGeorge Shenton in theshipping trade, and was interested in thesandalwood industry. Later he diversified intoagriculture andpastoralism , holding large pastoral stations east of York, and in the South West, Pilbara andKimberley region of Western Australia regions. For some time he was in partnership with Aubrey Brown, a brother of Maitland andKenneth Brown . The two men selected over 100 000 acres (400 km²) of land on theGascoyne River , and also held a lease onDirk Hartog Island . The partnership was dissolved in January 1888. Monger also became a foundation vice-president of theWestern Australian Cricket Association (WACA).When Western Australia obtained
representative government in October 1870, Monger was elected to the Legislative Council. He held the position until his resignation in June 1875; his brother Joseph won the subsequentby-election . After Western Australia wonresponsible government in 1890, the Legislative Council became a nominative upper house. On24 December 1890 , Monger was nominated to the Legislative Council by the governor. He held the seat until his death at York on23 February 1892 .Monger's son Frederick was a Member of the
Western Australian Legislative Assembly for twenty years.References
*Black and Bolton 2001
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NAME=Monger, John Henry
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=politician
DATE OF BIRTH=25 January 1831
PLACE OF BIRTH=Perth, Western Australia
DATE OF DEATH=23 December 1892
PLACE OF DEATH=York, Western Australia
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