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Andrew Aldcorn

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Dr
Andrew Aldcorn
Personal details
Born1792
Oban, Argyll, Scotland
Died13 August 1877
Bell's Creek, New South Wales

Andrew Aldcorn (c.1792 – 13 August 1877)[1] was an Australian medical practitioner and politician. He served as a nominated member of the Victorian Legislative Council from August to November 1853.[1] He was also a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for one term between 1858 and 1859.[2]

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Early life

Aldcorn was born in Oban, Argyll, the son of a John Aldcorn, a Scottish carpenter, and his wife Margaret, née Marshall.[1] He qualified as a doctor in Scotland and developed an extensive practice in Oban. He was an active Presbyterian and sat for many years in the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland but in 1843 joined the breakaway group who formed the new Free Church. He was heavily involved in the promotion of the Free Church scheme to establish a colony in New Zealand which led to the establishment of the Otago settlement in 1848. Aldcorn himself had invested in a farming enterprise in Victoria Port Phillip District around 1841 (then still part of New South Wales).[1] and in 1853 came out to the colony to inspect his investment.[3]

Victorian Legislative Council

On 29 August 1853, Aldcorn was nominated to the Victorian Legislative Council replacing Archibald Michie.[4] He remained a member until resigning in November 1853.[1]

New South Wales

Aldcorn established a successful medical practice in the Shoalhaven district from around 1854.[1] At the 1858 election Aldcorn contested the seat of St Vincent and was elected unopposed. He retired from public life at the next election in 1859.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Aldcorn, Andrew". Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Archived from the original on 23 April 2023. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Dr Andrew Aldcorn (1792–1877)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  3. ^ Obituary published in Otago Witness, 6 October 1877.
  4. ^ Sweetman, Edward (1920). Constitutional Development of Victoria, 1851-6. Whitcombe & Tombs Limited. p. 176. Retrieved 10 August 2014.

 

Victorian Legislative Council
Preceded by Nominated Member
Aug 1853 – Nov 1853
Succeeded by
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member for St Vincent
Jan 1858 – Apr 1859
Succeeded by
seat abolished
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