For the British schoolteacher, mathematician and astrophysicist, see John Robinson Airey.
John Moore Cole Airey (c. 1811 – 17 July 1893)[1] was a politician in colonial Australia, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council 1847 to 1848.[2]
Airey was born in London,[3] the second son of Sir George Airey and the Hon. Catherine Talbot, daughter of Margaret O'Reilly Talbot, 1st Baroness Talbot of Malahide.[4] His elder brother was Sir Richard Airey, 1st Baron Airey and his youngest brother was Sir James Talbot Airey. An officer in the Royal Navy, he entered the Navy on 1 January 1821 and became a lieutenant on 13 May 1829.[5] He served on the Medina on the African station and later served in the Mediterranean. He returned to England in 1837.[5]
Airey was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council as member for Port Phillip on 22 December 1847,[2][6] and was sworn in on 22 March 1848.[7][8] The previous occupier of the seat, John Dunmore Lang vacated the seat by absence.[6][9]
Aireys Inlet in Victoria was named for John Airey who settled in the area in 1842.[10]
Airey became Viconde De Airey of Portugal and died in Lisbon on 17 July 1893.[1]
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^ ab"The Port Phillip election". The Sydney Morning Herald. 25 December 1847. p. 2. Retrieved 27 April 2019 – via Trove.
^"Votes and Proceedings No 2" (PDF). Legislative Council of New South Wales. 22 March 1848. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
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^Kennedy, B: Australian Place Names, page 2. ABC Books, 2006
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