- Vernon Hamersley
Vernon Hamersley (
18 March 1871 –24 October 1946 ) served the longest term ever as a Member of theWestern Australian Legislative Council .Life and career
Vernon Hamersley was born in Guildford,
Western Australia . The son ofSamuel Hamersley , he was a member of the prominent and well-connectedHamersley family . His grandfather wasEdward Hamersley (Snr) ; among his uncles wasEdward Hamersley (Jnr) andMaitland Brown ; and he was related by blood or marriage to many prominent Western Australians includingJohn Forrest andWilliam Locke Brockman .Vernon Hamersley was educated at
Guildford Grammar School , before continuing his studies inEngland at the Magdalen College School atOxford , and the Downton Agricultural College atSalisbury . He returned to Western Australia in 1889, spending some time on theEastern goldfields , before farming with his father at York until 1895. On the death of his grandfather in 1874, he inherited the station "Hasely" in Toodyay, which he developed as a farm and stud. He also became a part owner of Mount Barnett cattle station in the Kimberley. In 1895, he married Clara Hicks.Hamersley first became active in public life in 1899, becoming a member of the Toodyay Road Board. He would later become its chairman before retiring his membership in 1906. In 1900 he became a
Justice of the Peace , and the following year he unsuccessfully contested the Legislative Assembly seat of Toodyay as an independent.On 5 August 1904, Vernon Hamersley won the Legislative Council seat of East Province in a
by-election following the death ofEdward Keane . He would be returned to the seat in the next six elections, holding the seat until his death. He joined the Liberal Party in 1911.Hamersley won the May 1916 election by a single vote. Upon a recount, both Hamersley and his opponent, Michael McCabe of the Country Party, had attained 1,651 votes each, and Hamersley was elected on the
casting vote of the Returning Officer. McCabe then petitioned the Court of Disputed Returns against Hamersley's election, with the result that the election was declared null and void. Hamersley appealed to the full court, but the appeal was dismissed. A by-election was subsequently held on 2 September 1916, with Hamersley winning re-election on a significantly higher turnout.After 1920, Hamersley held his seat for the Country Party, and from April 1921 he was
Father of the House . He died at West Perth on24 October 1946 . His term of 42 years, 2 months and 19 days remains the longest ever term as a member of the Western Australian Legislative Council.References
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DATE OF BIRTH=18 March 1871
PLACE OF BIRTH=Guildford, Western Australia
DATE OF DEATH=24 October 1946
PLACE OF DEATH=West Perth, Western Australia
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