Lewis Nott

Lewis Nott

Lewis Windermere Nott (12 February 188627 October 1951) was an Australian politician, medical practitioner and hospital superintendent. He represented two federal electorates, more than 1,000 km and 21 years apart.

Early life and war service

Lewis was born at "Windermere", a sugar-plantation located near Bundaberg, Queensland. He was the son of Frederick Lewis Nott, a Planter, and Jean Blair. Lewis was educated at Maryborough Grammar School. He then studied assaying at the School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat, Victoria before undertaking a medical degree at the University of Sydney. In 1913, he married Doris Ashbury in the Sydney suburb of Woolwich. Doris was the granddaughter of John Ingham Aspinall, a member of the well-known Aspinall family.cite book | first = Phillipa A. | last=Andrew | title =Built To Last: the stories of John and Thomas Aspinall and their descendants | publisher =Privately Published | year =1997 | location = | pages = | isbn = 0 646 34463 3]

They travelled to Scotland where he continued studying medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. At the outbreak of World War One he enlisted in the Royal Scots and rose captain and made adjutant. In 1916 he was wounded and twice mentioned in dispatches. He resigned his commission and resumed his medical training in December 1916. On graduation in 1918 he joined the Royal Army Medical Corps and in 1919 worked at the Pilkington Special (Orthopaedic) Hospital, St Helens, Lancashire.cite web | first=John | last=Farquharson | title =Nott, Lewis Windermere (1886 - 1951) | publisher =Australian National University | work=Australian Dictionary of Biography | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A150581b.htm | accessdate = 2007-08-18 ]

Medical practitioner and politician

Nott returned to Australia and took part in the camapign against hookworm and then was appointed medical superintendent of Mackay District Hospital. From 1924 to 1927 he was mayor of Mackay. In 1925 he won the seat of Herbert, then including Mackay and Townsville, in Federal Parliament for the Nationalist Party. In this contest he unexpectedly defeated the Australian Labor Party candidate Ted Theodore, who had resigned as Premier of Queensland in order to enter federal politics (he had to wait for a by-election in 1927 in a Sydney seat before he was successful). In 1928 Nott lost the seat to the Labor candidate, George Martens. He ran unsuccessfully in North Sydney (1929), Calare (1934) and East Sydney (1940).

Nott moved to Canberra in 1927, the year that it became the national capital. In 1929 Nott was appointed medical superintendent of the Canberra Hospital and held this position until 1934 and from 1941 to 1949. He was also a private practitioner throughout this period.

He campaigned for the creation of an advisory council for the Federal Capital Territory (in 1938 renamed the Australian Capital Territory, ACT) and was elected as a member of the council from 1935 to 1949. In 1949, he was elected as an Independent as the first representative of the Division of Australian Capital Territory in the Federal Parliament, where he had unlimited speaking rights but could only vote on matters affecting the ACT. His break in parliamentary service of 21 years (1928-1949) is a record for the Australian parliament.

He was defeated by the Labor candidate Jim Fraser in the 1951 election. He was subsequently appointed as medical officer at the Newborough Clinic, Yallourn, Victoria, but collapsed on the flight to Melbourne and died the next day of leukemia in Royal Melbourne Hospital and is buried in the Presbyterian Section of the Woden Cemetery, Canberra.

Family

Lewis and Doris Nott had three sons and two daughters. Their first two sons, born overseas, died young, at ages 11 years and 10 years respectively, in Sydney, NSW. They were followed by two daughters born in Queensland. The older daughter, an ice skater, moved to Canada where she married. The second daughter, Lyndal, died tragically in a laboratory accident on 10 April, 1966 in Canberra. Their third son was born in Canberra. One of his grandchildren, Matthew Nott is a surgeon and environmentalist.

References

Persondata
NAME = Nott, Lewis Windermere
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Australian politician and medical practitioner
DATE OF BIRTH = 12 February 1886
PLACE OF BIRTH = Windermere sugar-plantation, near Bundaberg, Queensland
DATE OF DEATH = 27 October 1951
PLACE OF DEATH = Melbourne


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