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Henry Mort

The Honourable
Henry Mort
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Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
for West Moreton
In office
21 June 1859 – 10 December 1859
Preceded by New seat
Succeeded by Seat abolished
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
for West Macquarie
In office
2 December 1859 – 10 November 1860
Preceded by John McPhillamy
Succeeded by Richard Driver
Member of Legislative Council of New South Wales
In office
22 August 1882 – 6 September 1900
Personal details
Born Henry Mort
(1818-12-23)23 December 1818
Bolton, Lancashire, England
Died 6 September 1900(1900-09-06) (aged 81)
Woollahra, New South Wales, Australia
Resting place St Jude's Church and Cemetery
Nationality English Australian
Spouse(s) Maria Laidley (m.1846 d.1873)
Occupation Pastoralist, Woolbroker, Insurance broker

Henry Mort (23 December 1818 – 6 September 1900) was a pastoralist, businessman, and politician in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. He was a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council.

Henry Mort was born on 23 December 1818 at Willowfield, Bolton, Lancashire, England, the son of Jonathon Mort and his wife Mary (née Sutcliffe). He was educated in Manchester and came to Australia in 1840.

From about 1841 to 1855 he was one of the pioneers in the Moreton Bay district (now the State of Queensland) working on pastoral stations. He was manager of Cressbrook Station in the Brisbane River Valley for David Cannon McConnel. Then in 1849, his brother Thomas Sutcliffe Mort leased the Laidley Plains pastoral station and appointed Henry Mort as manager. Henry Mort converted the station from sheep to cattle. In 1852, Henry Mort and his brother-in-law James Laidley took over the lease with Mort managing the Franklyn Vale portion of the station.

On 6 My 1846 he married Maria Laidley, the daughter of James Laidley (senior), in St James' Church, Sydney.

In 1855, Henry Mort moved to Sydney and became a partner in his brother's woolbroking business Mort & Co, later Goldsbrough Mort & Co. He was involved in many insurance companies and banks and one of the promoters of the Sydney Meat Preserving Company.

Mort represented West Moreton (then part of New South Wales) in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from June 1859 to the seat's abolition with the separation of Queensland in December 1859. He then represented West Macquarie from December 1859 to November 1860. He was appointed a lifetime Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council on 22 Aug 1882.


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