- Edward Scott (politician)
Infobox MLA | name =Dr Edward Scott
nationality =English
predecessor =
successor =Thomas Molloy
birth_date =5 November 1852
birth_place =Axmouth ,Devon ,England
death_date =24 May 1920
death_place =Stoke Bishop, Bristol ,England
constituency =Perth
party =
spouse = Penelope Sholl
profession =Physician
religion = Anglican
footnotes =|Dr Edward Scott (5 November 1852–24 May 1920) was an English-born politician in
Western Australia . He became a member of the Legislative Council in 1886, then when representative self-government was achieved in 1890, won the seat of Perth in the new Legislative Assembly. He was also Mayor of Perth from 1889 until 1891. A doctor by trade, he lived in Western Australia from 1875 until 1899, marrying into one of the colony's leading families and becoming involved with the socially prestigious Western Australian Turf Club. [cite book |title = A New History of Western Australia |last=Stoddart |first=Brian |editor = Stannage, C.T. |year= 1981 |publisher=University of Western Australia Press |location=Nedlands |isbn=0-85564-170-3 |chapter = Sport and Society 1890-1940 |pages= 656-658]Biography
Dr Scott was born in
Axmouth ,Devon ,England , to John Scott, a gentleman farmer, and Anna Christiana Scott. He was educated at the nearby village ofChardstock , and then atSt Thomas' Hospital inLambeth ,London , becoming a physician in 1873. He migrated toWestern Australia on 27 March 1875 aboard the "Julie", [cite book|title=Dictionary of Western Australians (Volume IV)|last=Erickson|first=Rica (ed.)|publisher=University of Western Australia Press|year=1985|isbn=0-85564-231-9|page=1429] and practiced medicine at Greenough, Guildford and Perth, becoming a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1879. Scott was also at this time a noted athlete, boxer and swimmer. He also became a member of the Western Australian Turf Club, serving as a steward and then as chairman by 1890.On 25 February 1879, he married Anne Ellen Gull (nèe Dempster) (1842–1880), the widow of Legislative Councillor
Thomas Gull , at Guildford; however, she died 18 months later. On 26 April 1882, he married Penelope Sholl, the sister ofRobert Frederick Sholl , at St George's Cathedral in Perth. She died in August 1929, and they had two sons and two daughters. One of his sons, Frank Sholl Scott, practised medicine in Cornwall and represented England at rugby union in 1907. In turn, F.S. Scott's third son, Dr. E.K.Scott, also practised medicine at St. Mary's Hospital and Oxford University, as well as representing England at rugby, for whom he gained five caps, two as captain.In February 1880 and in October 1884, Scott unsuccessfully contested the
Western Australian Legislative Council seat of Perth. In 1886, Scott was appointed aJustice of the Peace , and on 15 June 1886, he won Perth in a by-election. serving in that capacity until 21 October 1890. He also became the Mayor of Perth in 1889. On 10 December 1890, he became the first member for the Legislative Assembly seat of Perth. In December 1891, he completed his term as Mayor and resigned his parliamentary seat, which was won in a by-election byThomas Molloy on 12 January 1892. He then served as a member of theAborigines Protection Board from 1891 until 1897.In 1899, he returned to England and practiced medicine at Clifton,
Bristol , for a number of years. He died at nearby Stoke Bishop on 24 May 1920.Black and Bolton 2001]References
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NAME=Scott, Edward
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DATE OF BIRTH=5 November 1852
PLACE OF BIRTH=Axmouth ,Devon ,England
DATE OF DEATH=24 May 1920
PLACE OF DEATH=Stoke Bishop, Bristol ,England
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