John Mark Davies
Sir John Mark Davies KCMG (8 February 1840 – 12 September 1919) was a British-born Australian politician. Born in Halstead, Essex, England in 1840, Davies was the fifth eldest of the six boys and six girls of and Ruth Bartlett. Two of the younger boys were educated at Geelong Grammar School. John was articled in 1852 and in 1863 was admitted to the Supreme Court of Victoria as a solicitor. He worked as a partner in a law firm for some years, and was President of the Law Institute of Victoria in 1885–86; he was made the group's first honorary life member in 1919.
1918 New Year Honours1919 Victorian Legislative Council election1919 in AustraliaAgar WynneAttorney-General of VictoriaAustralian knights and damesElectoral results for the Melbourne ProvinceHenry CuthbertHenry WeedonHenry WrixonJames Drysdale BrownJohn DaviesJohn Mackey (politician)John McWhaeList of Old Geelong GrammariansMembers of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1888–1890Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1890–1892Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1892–1895Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1898–1900Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1900–1901Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1901–1902Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1902–1904Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1904–1907Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1907–1910Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1910–1913Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1913–1916Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1916–1919President of the Victorian Legislative CouncilWilliam Irvine (Australian politician)
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John Mark Davies
Sir John Mark Davies KCMG (8 February 1840 – 12 September 1919) was a British-born Australian politician. Born in Halstead, Essex, England in 1840, Davies was the fifth eldest of the six boys and six girls of and Ruth Bartlett. Two of the younger boys were educated at Geelong Grammar School. John was articled in 1852 and in 1863 was admitted to the Supreme Court of Victoria as a solicitor. He worked as a partner in a law firm for some years, and was President of the Law Institute of Victoria in 1885–86; he was made the group's first honorary life member in 1919.
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Sir John Mark Davies KCMG (8 F ...... honorary life member in 1919.
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