The Hon William Perry |
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Member of the Queensland Legislative Council | |
In office 22 September 1890 – 11 June 1891 |
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Personal details | |
Born |
William Perry 9 August 1835 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Died | 11 June 1891 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
(aged 55)
Resting place | Toowong Cemetery |
Nationality | Australian |
Spouse(s) | Anne Harcourt (d.1917) |
Occupation | Ironmonger, Company director |
William Perry (1835—1891) was a business man and politician in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Council.
William Perry was born in 1835 in Sydney, New South Wales, the son of William and Louisa Perry.
In June 1860, William Perry moved to Brisbane with his brother George to establish a hardware business; their brother Frederick later joined them. In August 1860, the Perry Brothers opened their business in Queen Street (where the Wintergarden Centre is in 2014). Business was successful and in 1865 they built new premises next door which they later extended back to Elizabeth Street.
William Perry was appointed as a life member of the Queensland Legislative Council on 22 September 1890. He served until his death on 11 June 1891.
William Perry built the house Miegunyah at Bowen Hills (also then known as Newstead) as a house for his sons; Miegunyah was lower on the hill from his own home Folkestone.
In April 1891, William Perry purchased Harlaxton House in Toowoomba as a summer residence after the death of its previous owner Francis Thomas Gregory.
On 11 June 1891, Perry died suddenly at his home Folkestone at Bowen Hills aged 55 years. He was buried in Toowong Cemetery the following day (12 June 1891).
Perry Park is named after William Perry. Perry had used the land as his family cattle and horse paddock.