St. George Gore | |
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Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Warwick |
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In office 2 May 1860 – 17 January 1862 |
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Preceded by | New seat |
Succeeded by | John Jones |
Member of the Queensland Legislative Council | |
In office 3 July 1863 – 16 August 1871 |
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Personal details | |
Born |
St. George Richard Gore 26 March 1812 Dublin, Ireland |
Died | 16 August 1871 Warwick, Queensland, Australia |
(aged 59)
Nationality | Irish |
Spouse(s) | Frances Caldwell |
Alma mater | Trinity College, Dublin |
Occupation | Grazier |
Religion | Church of England |
St. George Richard Gore (26 March 1812 – 16 August 1871) was a grazier and politician in colonial Queensland, a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly and, later, the Queensland Legislative Council.
Gore was born in Dublin, Ireland, eldest of five sons of Thomas Gore (brother of the 7th baronet, of Manor Gore, Donegal) and his wife Elizabeth, née Corbet. Gore was of the same family as the Earls of Arran. St George Gore was educated by his father and at Trinity College, Dublin (B.A., 1831; M.A., 1834). He was called to the Bar and practiced in London until 1839, having decided to emigrate. Gore married in 1840 Francis, daughter of the late Edward Coldwell, of Lyndhurst, Southampton, England.
Gore, along with brother Ralph Thomas Gore, arrived in Sydney aboard the Bengal in February 1840. Gore moved to Moreton Bay district (now Queensland) and settled in the Warwick, Queensland district at Yandilla.
Gore was elected to the first Legislative Assembly of Queensland for the Warwick Electorate in May 1860. He was Secretary for Lands and Works in the first Ministry formed under responsible government by Robert Herbert from January to March 1862. Nominated to the Queensland Legislative Council on 3 July 1863, Gore took office in the first Arthur Macalister Government as Postmaster-General, and represented them in the Legislative Council from September 1866 to August 1867. He was again Postmaster-General and leader of the Legislative Council in the Charles Lilley Ministry from January to May 1870.
Gore died in Warwick, Queensland, Australia on 16 August 1871.