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Sylvanus James Magarey (21 October 1850 – 24 March 1901) was a surgeon and politician in the Colony of
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, described as "an exemplary citizen, social reformer and legislator". He was a foundation Councillor of the
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.


History

Magarey was born the second son of
Thomas Magarey Thomas Magarey (25 February 1825 – 31 August 1902) was an Irish-born miller and pastoralist who, with his brother James, migrated to Nelson, New Zealand in 1842 (aged 17), and to Adelaide, South Australia in 1845 (aged 20). He was also one o ...
and Elizabeth Magarey. He was educated at
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and
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. He worked for a few years in his father's milling business before studying medicine at the
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, graduating
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in 1873. He qualified
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in 1887, and
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in 1888. Magarey was an Honorary Physician at the ''Adelaide Homeopathic Dispensary'' in King William Street, that offered free service to the poor, along with (later fellow parliamentarian) Dr. Allan Campbell. Magarey was particularly interested in the health of children, and was for some years honorary medical officer to the
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. Magarey published two pamphlets: *''Our climate and infant mortality'' (1879) *''Most fatal diseases of infancy and childhood'' (1880) Magarey was briefly involved with medical training for
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, one of South Australia's first female missionaries.


Politics and other interests

Magarey was elected to the Legislative Council for Central Districts from May 1888 with G. Witherage Cotton and retired at the end of his term in April 1897. Magarey was, like his father, a teetotaler and an elder of the
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,
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, Adelaide. He was a founding member of the
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. While in parliament he fought for
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causes and succeeded in mandating Sunday closing and raising the legal drinking age to 21. He favoured payment of members of parliament, a State Bank, and women's franchise. Magarey became a foundation councillor of the
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and supported the principles of the League in the Parliament and in public. He spoke on the platform of the
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, being in favour of their aims and advocating the suffrage for women. A man of compassion and of science, his clearly stated arguments were of great value to the Women's Suffrage League. Mary Lee, one of the founders of the South Australian Women's Suffrage League, said in her estimation there were four men whose names should live on South Australian history's 'brightest page' for their part in gaining the suffrage: they were Dr Edward Stirling,
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, the Hon. Sylvanus Magarey and the Reverend J C Kirby. Lee said Magarey 'has never failed whenever and wherever he could help us.' Magarey was an active member of the
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, with a particular interest in seashells.


Family

Magarey's father
Thomas Magarey Thomas Magarey (25 February 1825 – 31 August 1902) was an Irish-born miller and pastoralist who, with his brother James, migrated to Nelson, New Zealand in 1842 (aged 17), and to Adelaide, South Australia in 1845 (aged 20). He was also one o ...
was an earlier member of the Legislative Council and Thomas Magarey's nephew
William James Magarey William James Magarey (1840 – 15 December 1920) was a flour miller and politician in the early days of the colony of South Australia. History William was a son of Thomas Magarey's brother, James Magarey ( – 11 August 1859). James Magarey ran ...
sat in the
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from 1878 to 1881 for the seat of West Torrens. His brother-in-law William Robertson was a partner in his medical practice; his brother Cromwell Magarey and his son Frank Magarey were also medical practitioners. Magarey married Maria Robertson ( – 7 October 1920), sister of his partner William Robertson, on 18 March 1875. Their seven children included: *Percy Rupert Magarey (1876 – 6 May 1935) married Alice Margaret Jones (1887–1978) in 1910. He took over
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on
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in 1905, was wounded at Gallipoli, and was a prominent Justice of the Peace. *Frank William Ashley Magarey (1877 – 31 January 1912) married Louise Koeppen "Louie" Henderson ( –1974) on 3 July 1907. He, too, was a physician, teetotaler and churchman, and a footballer and cricketer. *William Thomas Magarey (1882–1928) married Elsie Maud Hall ( –1962) on 9 June 1906 :*Kathleen Elise Magarey (1908–1997) married Edgar Vincent "EV" Lawton (1908–1990) in 1933. He was an executive of Birks Chemists. Their son John William Magarey Lawton (born 1939) was an immunologist, and daughter Christine "Tina" Lawton (1944–1968) was a singer. *Margaret Sylvia "Madge" Magarey (1884–1947) *Donald Dunbar Magarey (1896 – 20 February 1942) served with 11th Field Ambulance, First AIF. He served as treasurer of the Pharmaceutical Society of South Australia for a time, and president in 1931 and 1932. Maria married again, to William Marshall Green, on 21 January 1907.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Magarey, Sylvanus James Members of the South Australian Legislative Council Australian paediatricians 1850 births 1901 deaths Australian suffragists Politicians from Adelaide 19th-century Australian politicians