Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 4
This volume of the Australian Dictionary of Biography is the second of four for the period 1851-1890 and covers names D-J.
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Hall, Thomas Simpson
(1808–1870)
pastoralist
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Hall, William Shakespeare
(1825–1895)
J.P., explorer, pastoralist and pearler
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Halley, Jacob John
(1834–1910)
Congregational minister
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Halliday, William
(1828–1892)
pastoralist
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Halloran, Henry
(1811–1893)
civil servant and poet
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Haly, Charles Robert
(1816–1892)
pastoralist, parliamentarian and public servant
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Ham, Cornelius Job
(1837–1909)
auctioneer
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Ham, Theophilus Job
(1828–1892)
publisher and merchant
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Ham, Thomas
(1821–1870)
engraver, lithographer and publisher
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Hamilton, Edward William Terrick
(1809–1898)
pastoralist and company director
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Hamilton, John
(1834–1924)
parliamentarian, company director and merchant
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Hamilton, John
(1841–1916)
politician
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Hamilton, Sir Robert George
(1836–1895)
civil servant and governor
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Hamilton, Thomas Ferrier
(1820–1905)
pastoralist
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Hammond, Mark John
(1844–1908)
gold-miner and politician
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Hancock, Henry Richard
(1836–1919)
mine superintendent
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Handfield, Henry Hewett Paulet
(1828–1900)
Anglican clergyman
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Hann, Frank Hugh
(1846–1921)
explorer and pastoralist
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Hann, William
(1837–1889)
explorer and pastoralist
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Hannell, James
(1813–1876)
publican and politician
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Hanson, Sir Richard Davies
(1805–1876)
judge and author
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Harcus, William
(1823–1876)
Congregational minister, editor and author
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Harding, George Rogers
(1838–1895)
judge and author
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Hardman, Edward Townley
(1845–1887)
geologist
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Hardy, Arthur
(1817–1909)
pastoralist, barrister and quarry-owner
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Hardy, John Richard
(1807–1858)
gold commissioner and pastoralist
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Hardy, Thomas
(1830–1912)
vigneron
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Hare, Charles Simeon
(1808–1882)
merchant and parliamentarian
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Hargrave, John Fletcher
(1815–1885)
judge
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Hargraves, Edward Hammond
(1816–1891)
gold rush publicist
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Harker, George
(1816–1879)
businessman, philanthropist and politician
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Harper, Charles
(1842–1912)
agriculturist, legislator and newspaper proprietor
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Harrap, Alfred
(1820–1893)
merchant, shipowner and leader of volunteers
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Harriman, Benjamin Cosway
(1830–1904)
civil servant
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Harris, George
(1831–1891)
businessman
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Harris, John
(1819–1895)
businessman
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Harris, John
(1838–1911)
alderman
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Harris, Richard Deodatus Poulett
(1817–1899)
schoolmaster and Church of England clergyman
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Harrison, Henry Colden Antill
(1836–1929)
‘father’ of Australian Rules football
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Harrison, John
(1802–1869)
sea captain, squatter, agitator and stationmaster
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Hart, John
(1809–1873)
mariner, merchant and parliamentarian
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Hart, William
(1825–1904)
businessman and parliamentarian
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Hartley, John Anderson
(1844–1896)
educationist
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Harvey, William Henry
(1811–1866)
botanist
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Hassell, Albert Young
(1841–1918)
pastoralist and parliamentarian
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Hassell, John Frederick Tasman
(1839–1919)
pastoralist and politician
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Haverfield, Robert Ross
(1819–1889)
grazier, newspaper proprietor and editor
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Hawker, George Charles
(1818–1895)
politician and grazier
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Hay, Sir John
(1816–1892)
pastoralist and politician
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Haydon, George Henry
(1822–1891)
writer and artist