Nind, Philip Henry
Personal

Birth Date:
7 April 1831 (Oxford)
Death Date:
9 March 1896 (Lashlake House, Thames)
Parents:
Philip Henry Nind
Family:
Elizabeth Francis Sivewright
Education:
Eton College; Christ Church, Oxford; Bachelor of Arts, 1857; Master of Arts, 1858
Religion:
Church of England
Career
Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Office, British Columbia, 1859; Assistant Gold Commissioner and Senior Magistrate, Caribou, 1859; Superintendent, gold escort, 1863 County Judge, 1864; Queensland Immigration Lecturer, England, 1875 to 1876
Parliamentary Representation
House | Party | Electorate | From | To | Elected/Departure Reason |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Assembly | NONE | Logan | 28 Nov 1873 | 27 May 1874 | |
Assembly | NONE | Logan | 8 Jun 1874 | 3 Apr 1875 | By-election |
Additional Information
Notes:
Established Yahwulpah Plantation at Beenleigh, c.1866; Member, Court of Policy, c. 1880; Proprietor, cocoa and coconut estates at Zeelandia, Hogstraten, Upper Berbice River and British Guiana; President, Queensland Chamber of Agriculture; President, South Queensland Agricultural Society
Sources:
Waterson, DB, A Biographical Register of the Queensland Parliament: 1860-1929, 2nd revised edition (Sydney: Casket Publications, 2001)
[Last Modified: Monday, 28 August 2017]