Sir Charles Lilley (27 August 1827 – 20 August 1897) was a Premier and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland. He had a significant influence...
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Lilley is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland. The division was first proclaimed in 1913. The division is named after Sir Charles Lilley,...
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Look up Lilley in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lilley may refer to: Charles Lilley (1827–1897), chief justice in Queensland Chris Lilley (comedian)...
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Former Sir James Cockle Sir Charles Lilley Sir Samuel Griffith Sir Pope Alexander Cooper Thomas McCawley Sir James Blair Hugh Denis Macrossan Sir William...
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Patrick Lilley (24 July 1907 – 21 August 1971) was a British civil engineering company chairman and politician. Lilley was the son of Francis John Charles Lilley...
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wished the Constitution to give more space to such appeals, Barton, with Charles Kingston and Alfred Deakin, wanted them left restricted. Griffith privately...
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(1883–1896) 30 November 1888 12 August 1890 1 year, 255 days 30. 4th Sir Charles Lilley (1827–1897) No Party Alignment Fortitude Valley (1860–1874) 25 November...
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the association was undertaken by Charles Lilley and his supporters for the 1860 Queensland colonial election. Lilley was a strong believer in the party...
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1936, and that also encompasses sections of a residence owned by Sir Charles Lilley dating from the late 1860s. From 1912 to 1954, the building was occupied...
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1867 25 November 1868 1 year, 102 days Squatter Conservative Burnett 4 Charles Lilley 1868 25 November 1868 2 May 1870 1 year, 158 days Independent Hamlet...
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