- Samuel Cooke
Samuel Winter Cooke (
13 March 1847 –26 June 1929 ) was anAustralia n politician.Early life
Cooke was the son of pastoralist Cecil Pybus Cooke and Arbella, nee Winter. He was sent to
England for his schooling, where he attended Mr Shapcott's school and Cheltenham College, subsequently taking aBachelor of Arts atTrinity College, Cambridge in 1870. He was called to the Bar in 1872, and returned to Victoria in 1873, where he also briefly practiced law.He inherited a 10,000 acre property near Hamilton from his uncle Samuel Pratt Winter, where he bred cattle and horses. He became well-known in the district as an aristocratic and
imperialist man, but gained a reputation as a host. He also became prominent in racing, presiding over the Pastoral and Agricultural Society, Race Club and Hunt, and the Melbourne Club in 1896.Politics
A Portland Shire councillor from 1879-85, he was elected to the
Victorian Legislative Council in 1888. He was minister without portfolio from 1893-94, and acted briefly as minister for education and defence. In the first federal election, Cooke was elected as aFree Trade Party member for the seat of Wannon. He sat until 1903, when he resigned to go overseas; he stood again, unsuccessfully, in 1910. He notably supportedimperialism ,free trade and theWhite Australia policy while in parliament, and was also an opponent ofwomen's suffrage .Cooke had married Alice Margaret Werge Chambers at St Kilda on
6 January 1883 ; after her death in 1903, he married her cousin Margaret at Tahara on6 July 1910 . He died childless on26 June 1929 atLondon .References
*Australian Dictionary of Biography|last=Bate |first=Weston |authorlink=|year=1981|id=A080111b.htm|title= Cooke, Samuel Winter (1847 - 1929) |accessdate=2008-03-16
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DATE OF DEATH=26 June 1929
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