This article is about the colonial New South Wales politician. For his grandson, the 20th century New South Wales politician, see John Suttor.
John Bligh Suttor (1809 – 27 May 1886) was an Australian politician.[1]
He was born at Baulkham Hills to settler George Suttor and Sarah Dobinson. John Suttor was a pastoralist. On 16 September 1845 he married Julia Bowler, with whom he had ten children.
Suttor was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for East Macquarie in 1867, a seat previously held by his brother William.[2] John served until his retirement in 1872. In 1882 he was appointed to the New South Wales Legislative Council, where he remained until his death at Wyagdon near Bathurst in 1886.[1]
His nephew William Junior was later elected as the member for East Macquarie before being appointed to the Legislative Council.[3] His grandson John served as an appointed member of the Legislative Council from 1921 until 1934.[4]
^ ab"Mr John Bligh Suttor [1] (1809–1886)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
^Teale, Ruth (1976). "Suttor, William Henry (1834–1905)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 19 April 2019. "Mr William Henry Suttor (Senior) (1805–1877)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
^"Mr William Henry Suttor (Junior) (1834–1905)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
^"Mr John Bligh Suttor [2] (1883–1960)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
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Range west of Ingham, south to the Drummond Range near Alpha through the Suttor and Belyando Rivers, southeast to the coastal ranges west of Mackay, and...
prepare building plans. John Macarthur brought olive trees (Olea europaea cv.) to Sydney in 1805 and again in 1817. Although George Suttor had introduced olives...
young gardener George Suttor, later wrote a memoir of Banks. The three earliest governors of the colony, Arthur Phillip, John Hunter, and Philip Gidley...
printed for Canada. No. XIX.—Some Correspondence of Captain William Bligh, R.N., with John and Francis Godolphin Bond, 1776-1811. 30 November 1949. Limited...
September 2007. Retrieved 30 December 2006. Tony Moore (11 July 2010). "Bligh opens $315m Ted Smout Bridge". Brisbane Times. Fairfax Media. Retrieved...
Twelve men volunteered, including pastoralist and politician William Henry Suttor, who was chosen as the volunteers' leader, with his brother Charles second...
and at 296 Pitt Street and 29 Bligh Street. Contracted actors included James Raglan, Lou Vernon, Peter Finch, Betty Suttor and Harry Dearth. The company...
March 1856 Argyle John Plunkett John Chisholm Columbus Fitzpatrick Bathurst County John Plunkett James Bligh Eastern Division of Camden John Marks Henry Osborne...
1858 Argyle Daniel Deniehy Monday 25 January 1858 Bathurst County William Suttor Tuesday 26 January 1858 North Eastern Boroughs Richard Bowker St Vincent...
from the original on 6 March 2011. Retrieved 17 February 2011. Suttor, T. L. "Plunkett, John Hubert (1802–1869)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra:...
Retrieved 26 May 2019 – via Trove. "Election for Hunter, Brisbane and Bligh". The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser. 2 August 1848...
Counties of Phillip, Brisbane and Bligh, did not contest the election. Polling was conducted on 8 April 1856. Suttor had served in the old Legislative...
the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Phillip, Brisbane and Bligh. He was a member of the Council until 10 May 1861, and again from 16 December...
home", although that exchange was only once recorded, some time later, by Suttor. With the NSW Corps and militia formed up in firing lines behind Major Johnston...
from the original on 8 April 2011. Retrieved 8 April 2011. Suttor, T. L. "Plunkett, John Hubert (1802–1869)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Australian...
1851. p. 2. Retrieved 30 May 2019 – via Trove. "Election for Brisbane, Bligh and Phillip". The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser....
July 1843. p. 5. Retrieved 23 May 2019 – via Trove. "Hunter, Brisbane, and Bligh election". The Australian. 7 July 1843. p. 3. Retrieved 23 May 2019 – via...