442440
- TitleJames Byrnes papers, 1866-1870
- Creator
- Call numberMLMSS 1366
- Level of descriptionfonds
- Date
1866 - 1870 - Type of material
- Reference code442440
- Physical Description1 volume of textual material
- ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY
James Byrnes (1806-1886), manufacturer and parliamentarian, was born at County Longford, Ireland, son of James and Frances Byrnes. James Byrnes, the elder, arrived at Sydney with his family in 1808 and was attached to the NSW Corps. James Byrnes, the younger, was apprenticed as a carpenter and later became a successful builder. With his brother William (1809-1891) he became involved in steam ferries on the Parramatta River, flour-milling, cloth-milling, and general commerce. James Byrnes was an elected member of the old Legislative Council (1850-1851), an elected member of the NSW Legislative Assembly in the seats of Cumberland (1856-1857) and Parramatta (1858-1861,1864-1970,1871-1872). He was nominated for the NSW Legislative Council in 1861 but did not take his seat. James Byrnes was Secretary for Public Works (1866-1868, 1870-1872). James Byrnes brother, William Byrnes, was a member of the NSW Legislative Council (1858-1891). - Scope and Content1866-1870; Correspondence and documents concerning the appointment of James Byrne to the Ececutive Council of NSW and as Secretary for Public Works (Call No.: MLMSS 1366)
- General note
This collection was listed in 2004 as part of the Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government in NSW 1856-2006 Project. - Subject
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