Francis Mason (politician)
Francis Conway Mason (21 February 1843 in County Fermanagh – 19 June 1915 in South Yarra) was an Australian politician of Irish descent. He was a member for South Gippsland in the Victorian Legislative Assembly between 1871 and 1902, with two interruptions.[1] He was the Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1897 to 1902.
References
- Barry Collett (2011). "Mason, Francis Conway (1843–1915)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
Victorian Legislative Assembly | ||
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Preceded by George Macartney |
Member for South Gippsland 1871-1877 |
Succeeded by George Macartney |
Preceded by George Macartney |
Member for South Gippsland 1878-1886 |
Succeeded by Arthur Groom |
Preceded by Arthur Groom |
Member for South Gippsland 1889-1902 |
Succeeded by Thomas Livingston |
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