- Richard Gale (Australian politician)
Richard Gale (1834–
2 January 1931 ) was a Member of theWestern Australian Legislative Council from 1874 to 1878.He was born the 12th child of John Gale, farmer of Dorset, England (the 3rd by his second wife, Mary Brown). He was baptised at Beaminster on 18th December, 1834 and in later life he said that he was born at Westhay Farm. Nothing more is known of his early life, but in 1856 he emigrated to
Western Australia on board the "Shanghai". He was farm and dairy manager forWilliam Locke Brockman at Gingin until 1860, and then managedJohn Molloy 's Busselton property "Fairlawn" until 1867. On Molloy's death in October of that year, Gale leased and then purchased "Fairlawn", living there until his death.Gale became a pioneer of
dairy farming in the South West, and also became involved in public affairs. He was a foundation member and president of the Southern Districts Agricultural Society, and a member of the Vasse Road Board. On5 October 1874 he was elected to the Legislative Council seat of Vasse, holding it until his resignation on16 February 1878 .On
5 September 1877 , Gale married Hannah Rebecca Margaret Spencer, daughter of William Spencer. The marriage made him a brother-in-law of James Mitchell, who had also married one of Spencer's daughters. Gale had no children, and died at Busselton on2 January 1931 .References
*Black and Bolton 2001
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NAME=Gale, Richard
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=politician
DATE OF BIRTH=1834
PLACE OF BIRTH=Dorset ,England
DATE OF DEATH=2 January 1931
PLACE OF DEATH=Busselton ,Western Australia
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