Rees Jones (politician)
Rees Jones | |
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Rees Jones c.1890 | |
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Rockhampton North | |
In office 12 May 1888 – 13 May 1893 | |
Preceded by | New seat |
Succeeded by | William Harding |
Personal details | |
Born |
Rees Rutland Jones 12 February 1840 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Died |
30 November 1916 76) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | (aged
Resting place | Waverley Cemetery |
Nationality | Australian |
Spouse(s) | Jane Brown (m.1865) |
Relations | David Jones (uncle) |
Occupation | Solicitor |
Rees Rutland Jones (1840-1916) was a solicitor and politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
Early life
Rees Rutland Jones was born in 1840 in Sydney, New South Wales, the son of Rees Jones and Ann (née Thompson).[1] He was the nephew of David Jones, the department store merchant.[2]
Legal practice
The legal firm Rees R and Sydney Jones was established in 1864 by Rees Rutland Jones and is today the oldest existing legal practice in Queensland. Rees Jones was the solicitor for the Mount Morgan Mining Company and the solicitor for the Rockhampton Town Council from the years 1871 until 1896.[3]
Politics
Jones was a member of the Rockhampton Municipal Council and the Member for Rockhampton North in the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[3]
Later life
Jones died on 30 November 1916 in a private hospital in Sydney, New South Wales, following an operation. He had travelled to Sydney to seek medical treatment for an ailment of his throat.[1][4]
At the time of his death, Jones was the oldest practitioner on the Roll of the Supreme Court of Queensland.[3]
The Rees R & Sydney Jones Building established in 1886 in Rockhampton for his legal firm is now heritage-listed.[3]
References
- 1 2 "Jones, Rees Rutland". Re-Member Database. Queensland Parliament. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
- ↑ Shanahan, J. P. Jones, Rees Rutland (1840–1916). Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
- 1 2 3 4 "Callianiotis Constructions (entry 600804)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
- ↑ "DEATH OF MR. REES R. JONES.". Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954). Rockhampton, Qld.: National Library of Australia. 1 December 1916. p. 4. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
Attribution
This Wikipedia article was originally based on "The Queensland heritage register" published by the State of Queensland under CC-BY 3.0 AU licence (accessed on 7 July 2014, archived on 8 October 2014). The geo-coordinates were originally computed from the "Queensland heritage register boundaries" published by the State of Queensland under CC-BY 3.0 AU licence (accessed on 5 September 2014, archived on 15 October 2014).
Further reading
- McDonald, Lorna; Cook, Robyn; Rees R. Sydney Jones (Firm) (1989), A proud name : Rees. R. & Sydney Jones, R. & S. Jones, ISBN 978-0-7316-7402-2
Parliament of Queensland | ||
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New seat | Member for Rockhampton North 1885–1893 |
Succeeded by William Harding |