Francis Amhurst

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Succeeded byHenry Beor
Preceded byNew seat
Succeeded byMaurice Black
Francis Amhurst
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Bowen
In office
26 May 1875  24 March 1877
Preceded byThomas FitzGerald
Succeeded byHenry Beor
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Mackay
In office
21 November 1878  3 January 1881
Preceded byNew seat
Succeeded byMaurice Black
Personal details
BornFrancis Tyssen Amhurst
(1842-09-27)27 September 1842
Died3 January 1881(1881-01-03) (aged 38)
Died at sea on board the SS Bokhara en route to England
Alma materChrist Church, Oxford
OccupationSolicitor, Sugar Plantation owner

Francis Tyssen Amhurst (27 September 1842 – 3 January 1881) was a solicitor and Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

Francis Amhurst was born in Framlingham, Suffolk, in 1842 to William Amhurst and his wife Mary (née Fountaine) . He attended Eton College and went on to Christ Church University, Oxford. He travelled overseas for two years after completing University and arrived in Queensland 1872. He set up buying various investments and by 1875 he was owner of Foulden Sugar Plantation in Mackay.[1]

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