Charles Meredith (Tasmania)

Charles Meredith (Tasmania)
Charles Meredith

Charles Meredith (29 May 1811 – 2 March 1880) was an Australian grazier and politician, Tasmanian colonial treasurer for several years in the mid-to-late 19th century.

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Early life

Meredith was born at Poyston Lodge, Pembroke, Wales, the youngest son of George Meredith and his wife, Sarah Westall Hicks. His father saw service in the royal marines during the Napoleonic wars, and later decided to emigrate to Van Diemen's Land (later called Tasmania). He arrived at Hobart with his wife and family on 13 March 1821 and became one of the best known of the early pioneers. Charles assisted his father in farming in Tasmania for some time.

In 1834 Meredith went to New South Wales and took up land on the Murrumbidgee River after being denied a grant of land by Lieutenant-Governor George Arthur.[1] He visited England in 1838 and on 18 April 1839 married his cousin, Louisa Anne Twamley. On his return to Australia he spent two years in New South Wales, but it was a depressed period and he made heavy losses. He then went to Tasmania, and in 1843 was appointed a police magistrate at Port Sorell in the north-east.

Political career

Meredith became a member of the original Tasmanian Legislative Council and was elected for Glamorgan in the first house of assembly in 1856. He was colonial treasurer in the Thomas Gregson ministry for two months in 1857, and held the same position in the James Whyte ministry from January 1863 to November 1866. He was opposition leader 1862–63 and November 1866–72.[2] He held the lands and works portfolios in the Frederick Innes cabinet from November 1872 to August 1873, and was again colonial treasurer in the Thomas Reibey ministry from July 1876 to August 1877. In total, he was in parliament almost 24 years and was a member of the executive council for 17 years.

Late life and legacy

Meredith resigned his seat on account of ill-health in 1879, and died at Launceston, Tasmania, on 2 March 1880. His wife and children survived him.

Meredith was one of the few Tasmanians whose name has been publicly commemorated; a mountain range in north-east Tasmania is named for him[1] and a fountain in his memory was erected in the Queen's domain, Hobart, in 1885.

References

Serle, Percival (1949). "Meredith, Charles". Dictionary of Australian Biography. Sydney: Angus and Robertson. http://www.gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogMa-Mo.html#meredith1. 

  1. ^ a b Sally O'Neill (1974). "Meredith, Charles". Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 4. MUP. pp. 239–240. http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A050274b.htm. Retrieved 2007-09-04. 
  2. ^ "Meredith, Charles". The Parliament of Tasmania from 1856. Computer Services, Parliament of Tasmania.. 2005. http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/history/tasparl/meredithc26.htm. Retrieved 2007-09-04. 

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