Sir William Thorley Loton (11 June 1838 – 22 October 1924), was an Australian politician. Born at Dilhorne in Staffordshire, England on 11 June 1838,...
land on which the stadium is built was known as Loton's Paddock after the previous owner WilliamLoton, Lord Mayor of Perth. The Paddock had been reclaimed...
Council from 1954 to 1958. Loton was born in Upper Swan, Western Australia, to Annie Campbell (née Forrest) and Ernest WilliamLoton. His mother was a niece...
Saunders" . History of West Australia. 1897. p. 42 – via Wikisource. Brookman, William Gordon (1859 - 1910) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography...
September – Henry George Smith (born 1852), chemist 22 October – Sir WilliamLoton (born 1839), Western Australian politician 29 October – John Marden...
by-election, caused by the resignation of Edward Wittenoom, but lost to WilliamLoton. McKernan later stood for the Legislative Assembly at the 1901 state...
July 1894 – 28 April 1898 Preceded by None (new creation) Succeeded by WilliamLoton Constituency Central Province In office 12 May 1902 – 6 November 1906...
election the following year and was elected in place of the retiring WilliamLoton. Wilding left parliament at the expiration of his six-year term in 1914...
Legislative Assembly In office 4 May 1897 – March 1901 Preceded by WilliamLoton Succeeded by Mathieson Jacoby Constituency Swan Personal details Born...
Wattleborough and Loton Park estates came into the family through marriage in the reign of Edward IV of England. The second Baronet made Loton Park the main...
Western Australia. The building was constructed for businessman William Thorley Loton. Loton was a wealthy merchant with large land holdings in the north-west...