James Gormly (24 July 1836 – 19 May 1922) was an Irish-born Australian politician.
He was born in Elphin in County Roscommon to grazier Patrick Gormly and Mary Docray. The family migrated to Sydney in January 1840 and Gormly received some education at Wollongong before the family went droving around Nangue and Gundagai. After settling in Wagga Wagga in 1854, Gormly became a mail carrier, eventually selling out to Cobb & Co. in 1872. On 28 December 1858 he married Margaret Jane Cox at Holbrook; they would have eight children. In 1885 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the member for Murrumbidgee. Associated with the emerging Protectionist Party, he transferred to the seat of Wagga Wagga in 1894. In 1904 the Assembly was reduced in size, and Gormly was appointed to the New South Wales Legislative Council, where he served until his death in 1922.[1]
^"Mr James Gormly (1836-1922)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
County Roscommon to grazier Patrick Gormly and Mary Docray. The family migrated to Sydney in January 1840 and Gormly received some education at Wollongong...
Government. 1995, p. 3. Berkin, Carol; Christopher Miller; Robert Cherny; JamesGormly (2011). Making America: A History of the United States. Cengage Learning...
Machine, 5th edition, by Carol Berkin, Christopher Miller, Robert Cherny, JamesGormly & Douglas Egerton, Boston 2011, p. 13 ISBN 978-0-618-47139-3 Maurice...
JamesGormly - Antarctic Medal recipient 1991". Australian Antarctic Division. Commonwealth of Australia. Retrieved 19 June 2020. "Vale: Peter James Gormly"...
Press.[ISBN missing] Carol Berkin, Christopher Miller, Robert Cherny, JamesGormly (2011). "Making America: A History of the United States, Volume 2: From...
Retrieved October 20, 2013. Carol Berkin, Christopher Miller, Robert Cherny, JamesGormly (2011). "Making America: A History of the United States, Volume 2: From...
the bridge was in danger of collapse. The local Member of Parliament, JamesGormly, appealed to the Department of Public Works to replace the bridge. The...
Assembly Preceded by Auber Jones George Loughnan Member for Murrumbidgee 1885–1887 Served alongside: George Dibbs, JamesGormly Succeeded by John Gale...
Wales Legislative Assembly Preceded by John Gale Member for Murrumbidgee 1889–1891 Served alongside: George Dibbs, JamesGormly Succeeded by Arthur Rae...
In office 18 December 1882 – 7 October 1885 Preceded by James Douglas Succeeded by JamesGormly Personal details Born Auber George Jones 1832 Jericho,...
Murrumbidgee was Thomas Fitzpatrick (Progressive). The member for Wagga Wagga JamesGormly (Progressive) was appointed to the Legislative Council and did not contest...
February 2015. "Mr JamesGormly (1836-1922)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 8 June 2019. "Mr Walter James Boston (1874–1968)"...
Legislative Council Joseph Phelps MLA (Balranald) Patrick Shepherd MLA (Nepean) James Warden MLA (Shoalhaven) John Wright MLA (Queanbeyan) Sitting members are...
Archived from the original on May 16, 2020. Retrieved October 21, 2019. Gormly 1999, pp. 183, 253 Mann, Don (2011). Inside SEAL Team Six: My Life and Missions...
Preceded by Joseph Leary Member for Murrumbidgee 1880–1885 Served alongside: James Douglas/Auber Jones Succeeded by Alexander Bolton George Dibbs JamesGormly...
Lakeman* (Ind Prot) Robert Wilkinson* (Ind FT) Murrumbidgee John Gale* JamesGormly* Robert Reynolds George Dibbs* (Ind FT) Friday 25 February 1887 Monaro...
Maitland) Edward Combes MLA (East Macquarie) George De Salis MLA (Queanbeyan) James Farnell MLA (New England) — appointed to the Legislative Council Alfred...
never more than a lukewarm advocate for it. In June 1894, writing to Sir James Patterson, then Premier of Victoria, he suggested the unification of New...