John Robinson Benson

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John Robinson Benson (1836–1885) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

Preceded byOscar de Satge
Succeeded byOscar de Satge
BornJohn Robinson Benson
1836
Died25 July 1885 (aged 48-49)
Quick facts Dr John Benson, Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Clermont ...
Dr John Benson
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Clermont
In office
4 May 1870  6 September 1870
Preceded byOscar de Satge
Succeeded byOscar de Satge
Personal details
BornJohn Robinson Benson
1836
Died25 July 1885 (aged 48-49)
SpouseBertha D'Arcy (m.1866)
RelationsWilliam Knox D'Arcy (brother-in-law)
Queen's University
OccupationPhysician
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Early life

Benson was born 1836 in Armagh, Ireland.[1] After attending Queen's University, Ontario Benson migrated to Queensland and established a medical practice in 1867.[2]

Politics

Benson represented the electoral district of Clermont from 4 May 1870 to 6 September 1870.[1] Benson was critical of the existing Legislative Assembly, advocated for separation of North Queensland from the rest of the state, and reform of the Land Act, Immigration Act and Pastoral Leases Act.[3]

Later life

Benson died in St Kilda, Melbourne on 25 July 1885.[1][4]

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