James Gray (1820 – 21 January 1889) was an
Australian
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politician.
Gray was born in
Ballybay
Ballybay () is a town and civil parish in County Monaghan, Ireland. The town is centred on the crossroads of the R183 and R162 roads.
Geography
The town is the meeting point for roads going to Monaghan, Castleblayney, Carrickmacross and ...
in
County Monaghan
County Monaghan ( ; ) is a Counties of Ireland, county in Ireland. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Ulster and is part of Border Region, Border strategic planning area of the Northern and Western Region. It is named after the town ...
in 1820. In 1843 he was found guilty of subornation to perjury and transported to Tasmania, where he arrived in 1844. He received his ticket of leave in 1847 and became a free man in 1853. In 1872 he was elected to the
Tasmanian House of Assembly
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, representing the seat of
West Hobart
West Hobart is an inner-city suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is in the hills immediately west of the city centre, and shares the postcode 7000 with that district.
History
The area was first settled as a farming district, hosting poult ...
. He served until 1877. He later represented
Sorell from 1882 until his death in 1889.
References
1820 births
1889 deaths
Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly
Convicts transported to Australia
People from Ballybay
Politicians from County Monaghan
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