- John Basson Humffray
John Basson Humffray (
April 17 1824 –March 18 1891 ) was born in Newtown, Montgomeryshire,Wales and became active in the Chartist movement before migrating to Victoria,Australia in 1853, arriving in Ballarat in November that year.From Rural Wales to Australia
At the monster meeting of over 10,000 diggers at Bakery Hill on Saturday 11th November, 1854, Humffray was elected inaugural President of the
Ballarat Reform League . He was a member of the three person delegation that met with GovernorHotham inMelbourne on Monday 27th November 1854. The miners demands for economic and political reforms were rejected. After a particularly vicious licence hunt, a meeting of the Ballarat Reform League was held on Thursday 30th November 1854 in which the miners rejected those such as Humffray who advocated "moral force", and embarked on the "physical force" route by electingPeter Lalor and deciding to meet force with force and build theEureka Stockade .Humffray was not part of the rebellion, but was a vocal defender of the 13 miners who were charged with
High Treason for their role in the rebellion. When the miners were granted the right to vote and representation he was elected unopposed as the member of theVictorian Legislative Council for Ballarat 1855-1856; then Member of theVictorian Legislative Assembly for Ballarat East, 1856-1864 and 1868-1871. Minister for Mines, 1860-1861, Chairman Royal Commission on Mining, 1862. Bookseller, Editor of the short-lived Ballarat "Leader", first president Ballarat Mechanics' Institute; passed first-year Law,University of Melbourne , 1860; anAnglican .He is buried in the Old Ballarat Cemetery near those that had died in the Eureka rebellion.
External links
* [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A040501b.htm Australian Dictionary of National Biography Online]
References
* Serle, Geoffrey, "The Golden Age: A history of the colony of Victoria 1851-1861", Melbourne, MUP, 1977, p.164.
* [http://takver.com/history/eureka.htm#aa524 Reclaim the Radical Spirit of the Eureka Rebellion]
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