Richard Trout | |
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Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Enoggera |
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In office 25 February 1911 – 22 May 1915 |
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Preceded by | Arthur Hawthorn |
Succeeded by | William Lloyd |
Personal details | |
Born |
Richard Trout 18 December 1851 Exeter, Devon, England |
Died | 30 June 1932 Ashgrove, Queensland, Australia |
(aged 80)
Resting place | Toowong Cemetery |
Nationality | English Australian |
Political party | Ministerial |
Spouse(s) | Sophie Anne Newman (m.1872 d.1937) |
Occupation | Company director |
Richard Taylor Trout (18 December 1851 – 30 June 1932) was a company director and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
Trout was born in Exeter, Devon, to parents John Trout and his wife Sarah (née Tree). He came to Australia at an early age and was educated at Brisbane State School. He worked at the government printer before trying his hand at mining at Palmer and became a director of Sturmfels Ltd, a wool broking company.
On the 3rd February 1872 he married Sophie Anne Newman (died 1937) at the residence of the bride's father, The Oval and together had five sons and five daughters. He died at Ashgrove, Brisbane, and his funeral proceeded from Cumestree, his Ashgrove home to the Toowong Cemetery.
Trout, for the Ministerialists, won the 1911 by-election for the seat of Enoggera following the resignation of Arthur Hawthorn who had become a member of the Queensland Legislative Council. He defeated the Labor candidate, William Lloyd by 145 votes.
He held Enoggera until losing to Lloyd at the 1915 state election.