Full Record

Main Title: Australian Dictionary of Biography Vol. 3 1851-1890 A-C
Imprint: Carlton, Vic. : Melbourne University Press [1983]
Collation: hbk ; 26 cm.
Subject: Dictionaries
Biography
Australia
ISBN: 052284121X
Notes:
Aarons, Joseph (1821–1904) pastoralist
Abbott, Francis (1799–1883) watchmaker, amateur astronomer and meteorologist
Abbott, Joseph (1843–1903) wool-broker and politician
Abbott, Joseph Henry (1830–1904) businessman, civic leader and politician
Abbott, Sir Joseph Palmer (1842–1901) solicitor and politician
Abbott, Robert Palmer (1830–1901) solicitor and politician
à Beckett, Sir Thomas (1836–1919) judge
à Beckett, Thomas Turner (1808–1892) lawyer and politician
à Beckett, Sir William (1806–1869) chief justice
à Beckett, William Arthur (1833–1901) barrister
Abigail, Francis (1840–1921) leather merchant, manufacturer and politician
Adams, Francis William (1862–1893) poet, novelist, commentator and radical
Adams, George (1839–1904) publican and lottery promoter
Adamson, Travers (1827–1897) lawyer, politician and public servant
Adams, Philip Francis (1828–1901) surveyor, viticulturist and astronomer
Adams, Robert Patten (1831–1911) judge
Adams, Walter (1830–1892) businessman, sugar planter and politician
Agnew, Sir James Willson (1815–1901) medical practitioner and politician
Ah Mouy, Louis (1826–1918) merchant and Chinese community leader
Alderson, William Maddison (1814–1884) manufacturer and politician
Alexander, Maurice (1820–1874) parliamentarian, merchant and philanthropist
Allan, George Leavis (1826–1897) music dealer
Allan, James Thomas (1831–1912) pastoralist and explorer
Allan, William (1840–1901) pastoralist and politician
Allen, Alfred (1839–1917) free-trade politician
Allen, Sir George Wigram (1824–1885) solicitor, politician and philanthropist
Allen, William Bell (1812–1869) manufacturer and politician
Allen, William Johnston (1839–1917) manufacturer and protectionist politician
Alleyne, Haynes Gibbes (1815–1882) medical practitioner
Allingham, Christopher (1829–1876) explorer and pastoralist
Allport, Morton (1830–1878) naturalist and solicitor
Amess, Samuel (1826–1898) building contractor
Anderson, John Gerard (1836–1911) educationist
Anderson, John Wilson (1840–1917) estate agent and dairy farmer
Anderson, Robert Stirling Hore (1821–1883) solicitor and parliamentarian
Anderson, William (1828–1909) farmer and politician
Anderson, William Acland Douglas (1829–1882) army officer
Andrew, Henry Martyn (1845–1888) headmaster and professor
Andrews, Edward William (1812–1877) newspaper proprietor and editor
Andrews, Richard Bullock (1823–1884) lawyer
Angas, John Howard (1823–1904) pastoralist, politician and philanthropist
Angel, Henry (1791–1881) grazier
Anivitti, Giulio (1850–1881) painter and art teacher
Aplin, William (1840–1901) businessman, pastoralist and parliamentarian
Appel, George (1823–1910) businessman, consul and public servant
Archer, William (1820–1874) architect, naturalist, landowner and politician
Archer, William Henry (1825–1909) statistician and public servant
Archibald, Jules François (1856–1919) journalist
Armitage, Frederick (1827–1906) Anglican priest, headmaster and philologist
Armit, William Edington (de Marguerittes) (1848–1901) policeman, journalist, explorer and public servant
Armstrong, James (1810–1900) farmer
Armstrong, John (1837–1899) pastoralist
Armstrong, Richard Ramsay (1831–1910) naval officer and public servant
Armstrong, Robert Grieve (1833–1886) pastoralist
Armstrong, Thomas (1835–1886) pastoralist
Armstrong, William (1829–1895) pastoralist
Armytage, Charles Henry (1824–1876) pastoralist
Armytage, Frederick William (1838–1912) pastoralist
Arnold, William Munnings (1819–1875) politician and pastoralist
Arnott, William (1827–1901) biscuit manufacturer
Asher, Morris (1818–1909) pioneer businessman and parliamentarian
Aspinall, Butler Cole (1830–1875) barrister, journalist, politician and wit
Astley, William (1855–1911) journalist and author
Atherton, John (1837–1913) grazier and overlander
Atkin, Robert Travers (1841–1872) journalist and parliamentarian
Atkins, John Ringrose (1851–1908) theatrical manager
Atkinson, Caroline Louisa (1834–1872) naturalist and writer
Auld, Patrick (1811–1886) vigneron
Auld, William Patrick (1840–1912) vigneron
Auricht, Johann Christian (1832–1907) pastor, editor and leader in the Lutheran Church
Austin, Albert (1834–1916) pastoralist
Austin, Herbert (Baron Austin) (1866–1941) engineer
Ayers, Sir Henry (1821–1897) legislator and businessman
Babbage, Benjamin Herschel (1815–1878) engineer, scientist and explorer
Babbidge, Benjamin Harris (1836–1905) iron manufacturer
Backhaus, George Henry (1811–1882) Catholic priest
Badgery, Henry Septimus (1840–1917) stock and station agent, and politician
Badham, Charles (1813–1884) university professor
Bagot, Edward Meade (Ned) (1822–1886) pastoralist and agent
Bagot, Robert Cooper (1828–1881) civil engineer
Bagshaw, John Stokes (1808–1888) manufacturer of agricultural machinery
Bailey, Frederick Manson (1827–1915) colonial botanist
Baker, Ezekiel Alexander (1823–1912) politician
Baker, John (1813–1872) pastoralist and parliamentarian
Baker, Shirley Waldemar (1836–1903) missionary and premier of Tonga
Balcombe, Alexander Beatson (1811–1877) pastoralist
Baldwin, Charles (1829–1906) pastoralist
Balfe, John Donnellan (1816–1880) politician and journalist
Balfour, James (1830–1913) merchant, churchman and politician
Ballard, Robert (1839–1912) railway engineer
Balls-Headley, Walter (1841–1918) gynaecologist
Bancroft, Joseph (1836–1894) medical practitioner
Banks, Elizabeth Lindsay (1849–1933) kindergarten mistress
Bannerman, Alexander Chalmers (Alec) (1854–1924) cricketer
Bannerman, Charles (1851–1930) cricketer
Barak, William (1824–1903) Aboriginal spokesman
Barbour, Robert (1827–1895) merchant, squatter and politician
Barclay, Charles James (1841–1904) bank director
Barker, Edward (1816–1885) surgeon and pastoralist
Barker, Frederic (1808–1882) bishop
Barker, John (1815–1891) pastoralist and public servant
Barker, William (1818–1899) pastoralist and medical practitioner
Barkly, Sir Henry (1815–1898) governor
Barlee, Sir Frederick Palgrave (1827–1884) colonial secretary
Barling, Joseph (1839–1921) public servant
Barnes, Henry (1818–1896) pastoralist and cattle breeder
Barnet, James Johnstone (1827–1904) architect
Barnett, Neville George (1854–1895) musician
Barrett, John Joseph (1840–1921) Catholic educationist
Barr, John Mitchell (1836–1920) miner, politician and journalist
Barrow, John Henry (1817–1874) preacher, journalist and politician
Barry, Alfred (1826–1910) Church of England bishop
Barry, Mary Gonzaga (1834–1915) mother superior
Barry, Sir Redmond (1813–1880) judge
Barry, Zachary (1827–1898) Church of England clergyman
Bartley, Nehemiah (1830–1894) merchant
Barton, George Burnett (1836–1901) lawyer, journalist and historian
Barton, Russell (1830–1916) pastoralist, mine-owner and politician
Bassett, William Frederick (1824–1910) medical practioner and educationist
Bateman, Edward La Trobe (1815–1897) book illuminator, draughtsman, architectural decorator and garden designer
Bath, Henry (1839–1916) Wesleyan clergyman
Bayles, William (1820–1903) businessman and politician
Bayley, Sir Lyttleton Holyoake (1827–1910) politician and judge
Baylis, Henry (1826–1905) police magistrate
Bayly, Nicholas Paget (1814–1879) grazier and merino stud breeder
Beach, William (Bill) (1850–1935) sculler
Bean, Edwin (1851–1922) educationist
Beaney, James George (1828–1891) surgeon, politician and philanthropist
Beaumont, Edward Armes (1842–1913) vocalist
Becker, Ludwig (1808–1861) artist, explorer and naturalist
Bedford, Edward Samuel (1809–1876) surgeon, politician and public servant
Bedggood, John Charles (1847–1911) businessman
Beg, Wazir (1827–1885) Semitic scholar, Presbyterian minister and controversialist
Beit, William (1829–1872) pastoralist
Belcher, George Frederick (1823–1909) pioneer
Belisario, John (1820–1900) dental surgeon
Bell, James (1836–1908) businessman and politician
Bell, Sir Joshua Peter (1827–1881) squatter and politician
Belmore, fourth Earl of (1835–1913) governor
Belstead, Charles Torrens (1832–1894) public servant
Benjamin, Sir Benjamin (1834–1905) merchant, philanthropist, politician and Jewish community leader
Bennet, David (1830–1915) engineer and unionist
Bennett, Samuel (1815–1878) newspaper proprietor, journalist and historian
Bennett, William Christopher (1824–1889) engineer and surveyor
Benn, John (1821–1895) businessman
Benson, John Robinson (1836–1885) medical practitioner and politician
Bentham, George (1800–1884) botanist
Bent, Sir Thomas (1838–1909) politician and land speculator
Beor, Henry Rogers (1846–1880) attorney-general
Bermingham, Patrick (1828–1883) Roman Catholic priest
Bernays, Charles Arrowsmith (1862–1940) public servant
Bernays, Lewis Adolphus (1831–1908) public servant
Berry, David (1795–1889) agriculturist and landowner
Berry, Sir Graham (1822–1904) politician
Berry, Henry (1836–1923) businessman
Best, Amy Jane (1844–1932) schoolmistress
Best, Henry (1832–1913) vigneron
Best, Joseph (1830–1887) vigneron
Betche, Ernst (1851–1913) botanist
Bettington, James Brindley (1796–1857) merchant and pastoralist
Bettington, James Brindley (1837–1915) merchant and pastoralist
Beuzeville, James (1809–1887) sericulturist and public servant
Bevan, Theodore Francis (1860–1907) explorer and writer
Beveridge, Peter (1829–1885) squatter and author
Bickford, James (1816–1895) Wesleyan clergyman
Bindon, Samuel Henry (1812–1879) minister of justice, judge and pioneer of technical education
Binney, Thomas (1798–1874) Congregational minister
Bird, Bolton Stafford (1840–1924) minister of religion, farmer and politician
Bird, Samuel Dougan (1832–1904) physician
Birnie, Richard (1808–1888) barrister and journalist
Black, Alexander (1827–1897) surveyor
Blackall, Samuel Wensley (1809–1871) governor
Blacket, Edmund Thomas (1817–1883) architect
Blackett, Cuthbert Robert (1831–1902) pharmacist and chemist
Black, George (1813–1902) pastoralist
Blackham, John McCarthy (1854–1932) cricketer
Black, John (1817–1879) politician and commission agent
Black, Maurice Hume (1835–1899) sugar-planter and politician
Blackmore, Edwin Gordon (1837–1909) public servant and author
Black, Morrice Alexander (1830–1890) actuary
Black, Niel (1804–1880) pioneer pastoralist and politician
Blackwood, James (1820–1881) company manager
Blackwood, John Hutchison (1827–1908) shipowner and pastoralist
Blair, David (1820–1899) journalist
Blakeney, Charles William (1802–1876) judge and politician
Blandowski, William (1822–1878) naturalist
Bland, Revett Henry (1811–1894) public servant and company manager
Bleasdale, John Ignatius (1822–1884) Catholic clergyman
Blyth, Sir Arthur (1823–1891) ironmonger, land investor and politician
Blyth, John (1824–1908) merchant
Blyth, Neville (1825–1890) ironmonger, land investor and politician
Boake, Barcroft Henry (1866–1892) surveyor, boundary rider, drover and poet
Bochsa, Robert Nicholas Charles (1789–1856) musician
Bonney, Charles (1813–1897) overlander, politician and civil servant
Bonnor, George John (1855–1912) cricketer
Bonwick, James (1817–1906) teacher, author, historian and archivist
Boothby, Benjamin (1831–1883) public servant and engineer
Boothby, Benjamin (1803–1868) judge
Boothby, Josiah (1837–1916) public servant
Boothby, Thomas Wilde (1839–1885) pastoralist
Boothby, William Robinson (1829–1903) public servant
Booth, Edwin Thomas (1833–1893) actor and manager
Booth, John (1822–1898) timber merchant and politician
Bosisto, Joseph (1824–1898) chemist and parliamentarian
Boucaut, Sir James Penn (1831–1916) politician and judge
Boucicault, Dionysius George (Dot) (1859–1929) actor and manager
Boulger, Edward Vaughan (1846–?) university professor
Bourne, Joseph Orton (1844–1931) public servant
Bowen, Sir George Ferguson (1821–1899) governor
Bowker, Richard Ryther Steer (1815–1903) physician and surgeon
Bowman, Alexander (1838–1892) parliamentarian
Bowman, George Pearce (1821–1870) pastoralist
Bowman, Robert (1830–1873) medical practitioner
Boyce, Charles (1835–1917) newspaper proprietor
Boyce, Thomas Burnham (1844–1909) newspaper proprietor
Boyce, William Binnington (1804–1889) Wesleyan minister, theologian, philologist and administrator
Boyle, Henry Frederick (1847–1907) cricketer
Braché, Jacob (1827–1905) civil and mining engineer
Bracker, Frederick John Henry (1798–1870) wool-grower
Bradley, Henry Burton (1815–1894) solicitor and notary
Bradley, William (1800–1868) pastoralist
Brady, Joseph (1828–1908) civil engineer
Braim, Thomas Henry (1814–1891) schoolmaster and Church of England clergyman
Bramston, Sir John (1832–1921) politician and civil servant
Bray, Sir John Cox (1842–1894) legal practitioner and politician
Brazier, John William (1842–1930) conchologist
Breillat, Thomas Chaplin (1804–1873) merchant
Brennan, Louis (1852–1932) mechanical engineer
Brennan, Peter Joseph (1843–1906) trade unionist
Brentnall, Frederick Thomas (1834–1925) Wesleyan minister, journalist, company director and politician
Brereton, John Le Gay (1827–1886) physician and author
Brewster, John Gray (1823–1897) stock and station agent, and company director
Bride, Thomas Francis (1849–1927) librarian
Bridges, Frederick (1840–1904) educationist
Brierly, Sir Oswald Walters (1817–1894) marine painter
Bright, Charles (1832–1903) journalist, lecturer and insurance secretary
Bright, Charles Edward (1829–1915) businessman
Broadhurst, Charles Edward (1826–1905) pioneer, squatter, pearler and merchant
Broadhurst, Edward (1810–1883) barrister
Broadhurst, Florance Constantine (1861–1909) merchant
Brockman, Edmund Ralph (1828–1908) farmer and grazier
Brodribb, Thomas (1836–1923) educationist
Brodribb, William Adams (1809–1886) pastoralist and politician
Broinowski, Gracius Joseph (1837–1913) artist and ornithologist
Bromby, Charles Henry (1814–1907) Anglican bishop
Bromby, John Edward (1809–1889) clergyman, schoolmaster and public lecturer
Brooke, Gustavus Vaughan (1818–1866) actor
Brooke, John Henry (1826–1902) politician and journalist
Brookes, William (1825–1898) anti-Kanaka crusader and radical politician
Brooks, Samuel Wood (1840–1915) journalist
Broome, Sir Frederick Napier (1842–1896) farmer, journalist and governor
Broome, Lady Mary Anne (1831–1911) author and governor's wife
Brophy, Daniel (1832–1895) businessman, philanthropist and parliamentarian
Brough, Lionel Robert (1857–1906) actor-manager
Broughton, Thomas Stafford (1810–1901) tailor, grazier and politician
Brown, Alexander (1827–1877) colliery proprietor and merchant
Brown, David Laughland (1839–1907) merchant
Browne, Eyles Irwin Caulfield (1819–1886) solicitor, politician and newspaper proprietor
Browne, Hugh Junor (1829–1905) Spiritualist and distiller
Browne, John Harris (1817–1904) pastoralist
Browne, Thomas Alexander (1826–1915) pastoralist, police magistrate and gold commissioner
Browne, Sir Thomas Gore (1807–1887) colonial governor and soldier
Browne, William James (1815–1894) pastoralist
Brown, Frederick (1829–1903) auctioneer, barrister, solicitor and parliamentarian
Brown, George (1835–1917) Methodist missionary
Brown, Gilbert Wilson (1832–1918) educationist
Brown, James (1820–1895) Anglican archdeacon
Brown, James (1816–1894) colliery proprietor and merchant
Brown, John Ednie (1848–1899) sylviculturist
Brownless, Sir Anthony Colling (1817–1897) physician and educationist
Brownlow, Richard (1832–1873) champion rifle-shot
Brown, Maitland (1843–1905) explorer, squatter and public servant
Brown, Nicholas John (1838–1903) pastoralist, mining agent and politician
Brownrigg, Marcus Blake (1835–1890) Church of England minister
Brown, Stephen Campbell (1829–1882) solicitor and politician
Bruce, Alexander (1827–1903) chief inspector of stock
Bruce, John (1808–1870) military officer
Bruce, John Munro (1840–1901) businessman
Bruce, John Vans Agnew (1822–1863) road and railway construction contractor
Brunker, James Nixon (1832–1910) businessman and politician
Brunning, George (1830–1893) nurseryman
Brunton, Thomas (1831–1908) mill-owner
Buchanan, Benjamin (1821–1912) company director
Buchanan, David (1823–1890) politician, barrister and critic
Buchanan, James (1827–1914) farmer and politician
Buchanan, Nathaniel (Nat) (1826–1901) pastoralist and explorer
Buchanan, William Frederick (1824–1911) pastoralist and gold prospector
Buckland, John Richard (1819–1874) headmaster
Buckland, John Vansittart (1850–1932) headmaster and Anglican minister
Buckland, Thomas (1814–1896) merchant, pastoralist and banker
Buckland, William Harvey (1858–1929) teacher
Buckley, Henry (1813–1888) pastoralist, businessman and public servant
Buckley, Mars (1825–1905) businessman
Budd, Richard Hale (1816–1909) educationist
Bugnion, François Louis (1822–1880) universalist missionary
Buhôt, John (1831–1881) sugar-boiler
Bulcock, Robert (1832–1900) party organizer, temperance advocate and businessman
Bull, John Edward (1806–1901) military officer and public servant
Buncle, John (1822–1889) manufacturer and inventor
Bundey, Sir William Henry (1838–1909) lawyer
Bunny, Brice Frederick (1820–1885) lawyer and politician
Burdekin, Marshall (1837–1886) barrister and politician
Burdekin, Sydney (1839–1899) pastoralist, landlord and politician
Burgess, William Henry (1847–1917) grocer and parliamentarian
Buring, Adolph Wilhelm Rudolph (Rudi) (1872–1950) vigneron
Buring, Hermann Paul Leopold (Leo) (1876–1961) vigneron
Buring, Theodor Gustav Hermann (1846–1919) store-keeper and vigneron
Burke, Robert O'Hara (1821–1861) explorer
Burnett, James Charles (1815–1854) surveyor and explorer
Burns, John Fitzgerald (1833–1911) politician, flour-miller and merchant
Burrowes, John (1795–1879) ecclesiastic and scholar
Burrowes, Robert (1825–1893) parliamentarian
Burrows, John (1829–1904) miller
Burt, Sir Archibald Paull (1810–1879) chief justice
Burton, Henry (1823–1900) circus proprietor
Bury, Thomas (1838–1900) journalist
Busby, William (1813–1887) pastoralist and politician
Bussell, Alfred Pickmore (1816–1882) settler and pastoralist
Butler, Edward (1823–1879) barrister and politician
Butler, Henry (1821–1885) surgeon and politician
Butters, James Stewart (1832–1912) businessman and politician
Butters, William (1810–1887) Wesleyan clergyman
Button, Henry (1829–1914) journalist and author
Buvelot, Abram-Louis (1814–1888) landscape painter
Buzacott, Charles Hardie (1835–1918) publisher, journalist and politician
Byrne, Joseph Patrick (1843–1901) Roman Catholic bishop
Byrnes, James (1806–1886) manufacturer, politician and public servant
Byrnes, William (1809–1891) merchant and politician
Cadell, Francis (1822–1879) river navigator and entrepreneur
Caffyn, Stephen Mannington (1850–1896) surgeon and novelist
Cain, William (1831–1914) businessman
Caird, George Sutherland (1829–1901) merchant
Caire, Nicholas John (1837–1918) photographer
Cairns, Adam (1802–1881) Presbyterian clergyman and theologian
Cairns, Sir William Wellington (1828–1888) governor
Calvert, James (1813–1892) Wesleyan Methodist missionary
Calvert, James Snowden (1825–1884) explorer and botanist
Calvert, John Jackson (1830–1915) public servant
Cambridge, Ada (1844–1926) writer
Cameron, Angus (1847–1896) trade unionist and politician
Cameron, Donald (1780–1857) surgeon and landowner
Cameron, Donald (1838–1916) educationist
Cameron, Donald (1814–1890) grazier and politician
Cameron, Ewen Hugh (1831–1915) farmer and politician
Cameron, Ewen Wallace (1816–1876) businessman
Cameron, James (1827–1905) Presbyterian clergyman, educationist and historian
Campbell, Alexander (1812–1891) businessman and politician
Campbell, Alexander James (1815–1909) Presbyterian clergyman and theological teacher
Campbell, Colin (1817–1903) pastoralist, politician, educationist and cleric
Campbell, Envidale Savage Norman (1806–1859) soldier and public servant
Campbell, Francis Rawdon (1798–1877) medical practitioner
Campbell, Oswald Rose (1820–1887) artist
Campbell, William (1810–1896) pastoralist, financier and politician
Cani, John (1836–1898) Roman Catholic bishop
Cannan, Kearsey (1815–1894) medical practitioner
Canterbury, third Viscount (1814–1877) governor
Carandini, Marie (1826–1894) prima donna
Carboni, Raffaello (1817–1875) linguist, traveller, author and composer
Cardwell, Edward (1813–1886) statesman
Carey, George Jackson (1822–1872) soldier and administrator
Carnarvon, fourth Earl of (1831–1890) statesman
Caron, Leon Francis Victor (1850–1905) musical director
Carr-Boyd, William Henry James (1852–1925) explorer, prospector and raconteur
Carrington, Charles Robert (1843–1928) governor
Carrington, Francis Thomas Dean (Tom) (1843–1918) journalist, political cartoonist and illustrator
Carron, William (1821–1876) botanist and explorer
Carson, David (1843–1931) businessman and mining speculator
Carter, Charles John (1797–1875) pastoralist
Carter, Godfrey Downes (1830–1902) politician and merchant
Carter, Samuel Charles (1834–1910) grazier and irrigationist
Cary, Henry (1804–1870) judge, editor and Anglican clergyman
Casey, James Joseph (1831–1913) politician and judge
Casey, Richard Gardiner (1846–1919) pastoralist, company director and politician
Cassell, James Horatio Nelson (1814–1853) public servant
Castella, Charles Hubert de (1825–1907) landowner and vigneron
Castella, Paul Frederic de (1827–1903) landowner and vigneron
Cathcart, James Faucitt (1828–1902) actor
Cathcart, Mary Fanny (1833–1880) actress
Catt, Alfred (1833–1919) store-keeper and parliamentarian
Cawker, Thomas (1836–1926) coach driver and proprietor
Cecil, Robert Arthur (1830–1903) statesman
Chabrillan, Céleste de (1824–1909) courtesan and author
Challinor, Henry (1814–1882) medical practitioner
Challis, John Henry (1806–1880) merchant and philanthropist
Chalmers, James (1841–1901) missionary
Chalmers, William (1833–1901) Anglican bishop
Chambers, James (1811–1862) horse dealer and pastoralist
Chambers, John (1815–1889) horse dealer and pastoralist
Chambers, Thomas (1829–1896) medical practitioner and university lecturer
Champ, William Thomas Napier (1808–1892) soldier, public servant and premier
Chapman, Edgar (1831–1886) brewer, pastoralist and theatre proprietor
Chapman, Henry Samuel (1803–1881) judge, colonial secretary, attorney-general and Philosophic Radical
Chapman, Samuel (1831–1899) Baptist minister
Chapman, Thomas Daniel (1815–1884) merchant and politician
Charles, Samuel (1818–1909) mariner, dairy farmer and politician
Cheeke, Alfred (1810–1876) judge
Cheong Cheok Hong (1853–1928) missionary and social reformer
Chester, Henry Marjoribanks (1832–1914) public servant
Chevalier, Nicholas (1828–1902) artist
Child, Coles (1817–1898) clergyman
Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley (1827–1896) politician
Chirnside, Andrew Spencer (1818–1890) pastoralist
Chirnside, Thomas (1815–1887) pastoralist
Chomley, Arthur Wolfe (1837–1914) judge
Chomley, Hussey Malone (1832–1906) police officer
Christie, William Harvie (1808–1873) military officer and public servant
Christison, Robert (1837–1915) pastoralist
Chubb, Charles Edward (1845–1930) judge
Chute, Sir Trevor (1816–1886) soldier
Clapp, Francis Boardman (1833–1920) businessman
Clark, Alfred Thomas (1845–1888) politician and businessman
Clark, Andrew Inglis (1848–1907) barrister, politician and judge
Clark, Caroline Emily (1825–1911) philanthropist and reformer
Clark, Charles (1838–1903) Baptist minister and public lecturer
Clark, Charles George (1832–1896) pastoralist, miller and politician
Clarke, Sir Andrew (1824–1902) military engineer and public servant
Clarke, George (1823–1913) Congregational minister and educationist
Clarke, George O'Malley (1836–1899) gold commissioner and stipendiary magistrate
Clarke, Henry (1822–1907) merchant and politician
Clarke, Jacob Richard (1822–1893) music publisher and bookseller
Clarke, Janet Marion (1851–1909) philanthropist
Clarke, John (1846–1867) bushranger
Clarke, Joseph (1834–1895) grazier
Clarke, Marcus Andrew Hislop (1846–1881) journalist and novelist
Clarke, Margaret Turner (1836–1887) harpist and nurse
Clarke, Thomas (1840–1867) bushranger
Clarke, William (1843–1903) businessman and parliamentarian
Clarke, William Branwhite (1798–1878) geologist and Anglican clergyman
Clarke, Sir William John (1831–1897) landowner, stud-breeder and philanthropist
Clark, George John Edwin (1834–1907) pastoralist
Clark, John Howard (1830–1878) newspaper proprietor and public figure
Clark, John James (1838–1915) architect
Clark, Robert (1841–1883) trade union leader and politician
Clark, Thomas (1814–1883) artist
Claxton, Marshall (1813–1881) artist
Clay, Henry Ebenezer (1844–1896) public servant and poet
Cleland, George Fullerton (1852–1931) wine merchant
Clibborn, Thomas Strettel (1837–1910) administrator
Clifton, Marshall Waller (1787–1861) civil servant, colonizer and colonial politician
Clisby, Harriet Jemima Winifred (1830–1931) physician and feminist
Coates, Joseph (1844–1896) schoolmaster and cricketer
Cobb, Freeman (1830–1878) businessman and coach line proprietor
Coburn, Isaac (?–?) schoolmaster and inspector
Cockburn-Campbell, Sir Thomas (1845–1892) journalist and legislator
Cockle, Sir James (1819–1895) mathematician and chief justice
Cohen, Edward Aaron (1822–1877) merchant, parliamentarian and Jewish community leader
Cohen, Henry Emanuel (1840–1912) judge
Cole, Edward William (1832–1918) bookseller
Collier, Jenkin (1829–1921) grazier and contractor
Collins, Charles (1850–1898) merchant and politician
Collins, Robert Martin (1843–1913) pastoralist
Collins, William (1846–1909) grazier
Collin, William (1834–1914) master mariner
Colls, Thomas (1822–1898) hotel-keeper
Colton, Sir John (1823–1902) legislator and merchant
Combes, Edward (1830–1895) engineer, pastoralist, politician and painter
Conder, Charles Edward (1868–1909) painter, lithographer and fan-designer
Coode, Sir John (1816–1892) civil engineer
Cooke, Cecil Pybus (1813–1895) pastoralist
Cooke, Ebenezer (1832–1907) accountant, parliamentarian and public servant
Cook, Solomon (1816–1871) shipwright, blacksmith and engineer
Cooper, Sir Daniel (1821–1902) merchant and philanthropist
Cooper, Thomas (1832–1900) draper and politician
Cooper, Walter Hampson (1842–1880) journalist, playwright, politician and barrister
Coote, Audley (1839–1915) politician and concessionaire
Coote, William (1822–1898) engineer, architect, journalist, pamphleteer, political organizer and sericulturist
Copeland, Henry (1839–1904) politician and mining expert
Cope, Thomas Spencer (1821–1891) judge
Coppin, George Selth (1819–1906) comic actor and entrepreneur
Cordner, William John (1826–1870) musician
Corfield, William Henry (1843–1927) carrier, politician and storeman
Cornish, William Crocker (1815–1859) building contractor
Corrigan, James (1823–1871) educationist
Corrigan, Tom (Tommy) (1851–1894) jockey and trainer
Cosh, James (1838–1900) Presbyterian minister and professor
Costello, John (1838–1923) pastoralist
Cottee, William Alfred (1833–1904) banker, pastoral company manager and financial adviser
Cotton, George Witherage (1821–1892) land agent and politician
Couvreur, Jessie Catherine (1848–1897) novelist and short story writer
Coveny, Robert (1809–1878) merchant and philanthropist
Cowen, Sir Frederic Hymen (1852–1935) composer and conductor
Cowie, James (1809–1892) saddler and politician
Cowles, Charles (1837–1923) gunsmith and firearms dealer
Cowlishaw, James (1834–1929) architect, newspaper proprietor, director and politician
Cowper, Sir Charles (1807–1875) politician
Cowper, Charles (1834–1911) politician and police magistrate
Cowper, William Macquarie (1810–1902) dean
Cox, Edward King (1829–1883) grazier
Coxen, Charles (1809–1876) naturalist and politician
Coxen, Henry William (1823–1915) pastoralist
Cox, Francis William (1817–1904) Congregational minister and author
Cox, George Henry (1824–1901) pastoralist and sheepbreeder
Cox, James Charles (1834–1912) medical practitioner
Cracknell, Edward Charles (1831–1893) superintendent of telegraphs, electrical engineer and torpedo expert
Crane, Martin (1818–1901) Catholic bishop
Crawford, Andrew (1815–1899) army officer and immigration promoter
Crawford, George John (1812–1852) judge
Creed, John Mildred (1842–1930) physician and politician
Crews, John Branscombe (1815–1905) politician and businessman
Cribb, Benjamin (1807–1874) businessman and politician
Cribb, Robert (1805–1893) baker and politician
Crisp, Christopher (1844–1915) editor and newspaper proprietor
Crommelin, George Whiting (1845–1905) entrepreneur
Crompton, Joseph (1840–1901) vigneron, manufacturer and exporter
Crooke, Edward (1810–1873) pastoralist
Crosby, William (1832–1910) merchant and politician
Crouch, George Stanton (1834–1914) temperance advocate
Crouch, James Joseph (1830–1891) imposter, lecturer and journalist
Crouch, Thomas James (1805–1890) under-sheriff
Crowther, Edward Lodewyk (1843–1931) surgeon
Crowther, William Lodewyk (1817–1885) surgeon, naturalist and parliamentarian
Cullen, Paul (1803–1878) Catholic cardinal and archbishop
Cumming, John (1830–1883) pastoralist
Cumming, Thomas Forrest (1842–1918) sheep breeder
Cuningham, Hastings (1825–1908) pastoralist and wool broker
Cunneen, James Augustine (1826–1889) farmer, politician and land agent
Curley, James (1846–1913) coal-miner and trade union official
Curran, John Milne (Michael) (1859–1928) priest and geologist
Curr, Edward Micklethwaite (1820–1889) squatter and author
Currie, Archibald (1830–1914) master mariner and businessman
Currie, John Lang (1818–1898) pastoralist
Custance, John Daniel (1842–1923) professor of agriculture
Cuthbert, Sir Henry (1829–1907) lawyer and politician
Cuthbert, John (1815–1874) shipbuilder
Cuthbertson, James Lister (1851–1910) poet-schoolmaster
Cutts, William Henry (1828–1897) physician
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Stacks 920 AUS Available Not for loan