James Macarthur-Onslow | |
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James Macarthur-Onslow
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Born | 7 November 1867 Camden Park Estate, New South Wales |
Died | 17 November 1946 Camden Park Estate, New South Wales |
(aged 79)
Allegiance | Australian Army |
Years of service | 1892 – 1924 |
Rank | Major General |
Commands held | Sea Transport Service 5th Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse |
Battles/wars |
Chitral Expedition Boer War Great War |
Awards | Mentioned in Despatches |
Spouse(s) | Enid Emma Macarthur (1897) |
Other work | Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council |
Major General Hon James William Macarthur-Onslow VD (7 November 1867 – 17 November 1946) was a soldier, grazier and politician. The son of a prominent New South Wales family, he was commissioned in the New South Wales Mounted Rifles in 1892 and served in the Chitral Expedition, Boer War and Great War. Afterwards he served in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and New South Wales Legislative Council.
James William Macarthur-Onslow was born on 7 November 1867 at Camden Park Estate, near Menangle, New South Wales, the son of Captain Arthur Alexander Walton Onslow and his wife Elizabeth née Macarthur, the granddaughter of wool pioneer John Macarthur. He was educated at Sydney Grammar School. After his father died in 1882 and his mother Elizabeth changed her name to Macarthur-Onslow and in 1887 she took her children to the United Kingdom to complete their education while she studied dairy farming.
Macarthur-Onslow read law at Trinity College, Cambridge, receiving Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degrees in 1890. He returned to Australia in 1891. He married Enid Emma Macarthur, the granddaughter of Hannibal Hawkins Macarthur in 1897. - James' great-grandfather and Enid's great-grandfather were brothers.