Member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Southern Province
In office 1 November 1856 – 1 October 1859
Preceded by
Seat established
Succeeded by
Gideon Rutherford
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Gippsland South
In office 1 March 1868 – 1 January 1869
Preceded by
Peter Snodgrass
Succeeded by
George Macartney
Personal details
Born
1819 Tillyfour, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Died
2 October 1869(1869-10-02) (aged 49–50) Scotland
Thomas McCombie (1819 – 2 October 1869)[1] was a journalist, historian, novelist, merchant and politician in colonial Victoria, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council, and later, the Victorian Legislative Assembly.[2]
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^"Thomas McCombie". Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Archived from the original on 23 April 2023. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
ThomasMcCombie (1819 – 2 October 1869) was a journalist, historian, novelist, merchant and politician in colonial Victoria, a member of the Victorian...
collaboration with ThomasMcCombie, after having successfully adapted McCombie's Arabin; or, The Adventures of a Settler. The play was based on McCombie's piece on...
nineteenth century. According to historian and former newspaper man ThomasMcCombie in his History of the Colony of Victoria (1858): the newspaper press...
Files. Victorian Historical Magazine, Vol. 73, No. 2, September 2002. ThomasMcCombie (d. 1869) Australian Sketches, The Gold Discovery, Bush Graves, etc...
Member for Dalhousie 1859–1864 Succeeded by George John Sands Preceded by John Johnson Member for South Gippsland 1864–1867 Succeeded by ThomasMcCombie...
family of Bristol merchants, and had issue three sons — William John Clarke; Thomas Biggs Clarke, who was endowed with his father's Quorn Hall and Brambletye...
Johnson Unaligned 1862–1864 Peter Snodgrass Unaligned 1864–1867 Thomas McCombie Unaligned 1868–1869 George Macartney Unaligned 1869–1871 Francis Mason...
"The Genius and the Ghost" – William Forster; Australian Sketches – ThomasMcCombie 1846 in literature: The Bushranger of Van Diemen's Land – Charles Rowcroft...
MacOmie MacOmish McColm McComas McCombe McComb McCombieMcComie McComish Tam Thom Thoms Thomas Thomson Note: Prefixes Mac and Mc are interchangeable. Chattan...
Sutherland, p. 5, McCombie Smith, pp. 175, 215. Sutherland, p. 23. MacThomas of Finegand, Andrew (2009). The History of the Clan MacThomas. p. 93. "Sheriff...
Johnson Unaligned 1862–1864 Peter Snodgrass Unaligned 1864–1867 Thomas McCombie Unaligned 1867–1869 George Macartney Unaligned 1869–1871 Francis Mason...
1854. The Gazette was next edited and published by the Scottish-born ThomasMcCombie, who became editor and part proprietor in 1844 and until 1851 when...
Roxburghshire. In 2003, Haig married Jane Grassick, daughter of Donald McCombie Grassick. There is no heir to the peerages. Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles...