- Joseph Brown (Australian politician)
Joseph Tilley Brown (
7 February 1844 –28 September 1925 ) was an English-bornAustralia n politician.Early life
Brown was born at
St. John's, Surrey , England, to marine captain Joseph Brown and Amelia, nee Tilley. The family migrated toVictoria, Australia when young Joseph was seven. He was educated at Geelong Church of England Grammar School before becoming a clerk, eventually joining theBank of New South Wales . At Rochester, where he was the bank's first manager, he married Mary Ann Seward on6 January 1874 .Local politics
Brown resigned from the bank due to a subordinate's irregularities, and became a stock and commission agent. In 1878 he was charged with "boss-cockie dummying"; he subsequently admitted that he helped those in his family and circle of friends to exploit the 1869 Land Act. He continued to be active in the area as president of the Rochester Farmers' Union (1879) and the Agricultural Society of Echuca (1881-82), as well as an Echuca Shire councillor from 1876; he was president of the council 1888-89.
tate and federal politics
Brown entered the
Victorian Legislative Assembly in 1886 as a moderateprotectionist in the seat of Mandurang. Defeated in 1889, and unsuccessful in his attempts to return in 1892 (in Gunbower), 1893 and 1894, he was elected to the Assembly again in 1897 for the seat of Shepparton-Euroa as a supporter of Sir George Turner. He was unsuccessful in his attempt to transfer to Goulburn Valley in 1904.In 1906, Brown entered the federal House of Representatives as a member of the
Anti-Socialist Party , and was noted for his opposition to the ministry ofAlfred Deakin . He held the seat until 1910, when he was defeated; an attempt to regain the seat in 1913 earned him only 67 votes.In his retirement, Brown managed a rural property at Moyhu until he died at Brighton on
28 September 1925 , survived by a daughter.References
*Australian Dictionary of Biography|last=McCarthy |first=Susan |authorlink=|year=1979|id=A070449b.htm|title= Brown, Joseph Tilley (1844 - 1925) |accessdate=2008-03-16
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NAME=Brown, Joseph Tilley
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Australia n politician
DATE OF BIRTH=7 February 1844
PLACE OF BIRTH=St. John's, Surrey
DATE OF DEATH=28 September 1925
PLACE OF DEATH=Brighton, Victoria
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