Henry Kent Hughes (c. 1814 – 30 August 1880), usually referred to as H. Kent Hughes, was a pastoralist and politician who sat in the South Australian...
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Kent Hughes may refer to: Henry Kent Hughes (c.1814–1880) pastoralist and politician in South Australia Wilfrid Kent Hughes (1895–1970), Australian soldier...
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Catholic bishop and Franciscan friar Henry George Hughes (1810–1872), Irish judge and politician Henry Kent Hughes (1814–1880), pastoralist and politician...
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frequently stated as having been named for a village in Gloucestershire by Henry Kent Hughes. The name "Avenel" also appears in Sir Walter Scott's Tales from Benedictine...
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1865–1866 John Riddoch 1865–1870 James Umpherston 1866–1868 Henry Kent Hughes 1868–1870 Park Laurie 1870–1871 William Paltridge 1870–1871 ...
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nave. A tower was also added, with clock donated by the widow of Henry Kent Hughes, and whose bells can still be heard among the streets of Walkerville...
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Nov 1871 – Arthur Blyth 10 Nov 1871 22 Jan 1872 – Henry Kent Hughes 22 Jan 1872 4 Mar 1872 12 John Henry Barrow 4 Mar 1872 22 Jul 1873 – Lavington Glyde...
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Pearce and Henry Kent Hughes. For the 1885 election the colony was divided into four districts for the Legislative Council, and Crozier and Henry Scott were...
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Riddoch of Yallum as colleague, and retired in May 1868, succeeded by Henry Kent Hughes. He died after a brief illness. He was twice married: to Janet Arneil...
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John Dunn William Randell John Hart and Henry Kent Hughes at Port Adelaide Dr. Benjamin Archer Kent, for whom Kent Town, the site of his mill, was named...
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