Sir John Lavington Bonython (10 September 1875 – 6 November 1960) was a prominent public figure in Adelaide, known for his work in journalism, business...
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daughters and one son, (John Lavington Bonython). His children included: (1872–1873) Clive Hereward Bonython (1874–1956) Mary Elsie Bonython, later Lady Parsons...
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Bonython John Lavington Bonython (1875–1960), Australian publisher and Lord Mayor of Adelaide, son of Langdon Bonython, a.k.a. Lavington Bonython John Langdon...
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Bonython may refer to: Blanche Ada Bonython, née Bray (18??–1908), first wife of Lavington Bonython Charles Bonython (c.1653–1705), Member of Parliament...
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Sheriff of Cornwall in 1619. Both his father, John Lavington Bonython, and his grandfather, John Langdon Bonython, had been (among other things) editors of...
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com. Archived from the original on 12 December 2013. Until the widower Bonython remarried in December 1912, his sister Mrs H. A. Parsons served as acting...
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Langdon Bonython 1935–1977: Constance Jean Warren (1891–1977), wife of Sir John Lavington Bonython Although not titled "Lady Bonython", female Bonythons with...
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War. This proposal was also backed by John Lavington Bonython, a former mayor of Adelaide. Lavington Bonython compared the emergence of the dominions...
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landscapes. Bonython was born in Adelaide, South Australia, to John Lavington Bonython (later Sir John), and Constance Jean, née Warren (Lady Jean Bonython). His...
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but Bonython still retained a 48.7% interest. Bonython then retired from his newspapers in 1929, after 65 years' service, and his son, John Lavington Bonython...
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