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Sir
Terence Aubrey Murray
Member of Parliament
for electoral district of Argyle
In office
1859–1862
2nd Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
In office
31 January 1860 – 13 October 1862
Preceded bySir Daniel Cooper
Succeeded byJohn Hay
5th President of the New South Wales Legislative Council
In office
14 October 1862 – 22 June 1873
Preceded byWilliam Wentworth
Succeeded bySir John Hay
Personal details
Born(1810-05-10)10 May 1810
Limerick, Ireland
Died22 June 1873(1873-06-22) (aged 63)
Darlinghurst, New South Wales
NationalityAustralian

Sir Terence Aubrey Murray (10 May 1810 – 22 June 1873) was an Irish-Australian pastoralist, parliamentarian and knight of the realm. He had the double distinction of being, at separate times, both the Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and the President of the New South Wales Legislative Council. From 1837 to 1859 he owned the Yarralumla estate, which now serves as the official Canberra residence of the Governor-General of Australia.

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was entitled to a free land grant in New South Wales. Her brother Terence Aubrey Murray also came out, while her brother James remained behind until he...

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property, Yarralumla, which belonged to Fanny's brother-in-law, (Sir) Terence Aubrey Murray. Following their honeymoon, the Ludlams left Australia for New Zealand...

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from, Terence Aubrey Murray, whose property, Winderradeen, was to the north of Lake George, west of Currawang, near to what is still called Murray's Lagoon...

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grants in Collector were to a father and son, Terrence and Terence Aubrey Murray in 1829. The Murrays sub-divided part of their grant in 1841 and apparently...

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– Thomas Gilbert, South Australian pioneer (b. 1789) 22 June – Terence Aubrey Murray, NSW politician (b. 1810) 12 November – David Lennox, bridge-builder...

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(16,000 ha) Yarralumla Station. It was owned successively by Sir Terence Aubrey Murray, Augustus Gibbes and Frederick Campbell, until it was resumed in...

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Electoral district of Argyle

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