Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4786447> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 95 of
95
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4786447 description "Australian politician".
- Q4786447 description "Australian politician".
- Q4786447 subject Q15145530.
- Q4786447 subject Q22085196.
- Q4786447 subject Q6356996.
- Q4786447 subject Q6645781.
- Q4786447 subject Q6936356.
- Q4786447 subject Q7022598.
- Q4786447 subject Q8181437.
- Q4786447 subject Q8275305.
- Q4786447 subject Q8277057.
- Q4786447 subject Q8416417.
- Q4786447 subject Q8575010.
- Q4786447 subject Q8620716.
- Q4786447 subject Q8620717.
- Q4786447 abstract "Sir Archibald Michie KCMG, (1813 – 21 June 1899) was an English-born Australian lawyer, journalist, Agent-General, Attorney-General of Victoria and politician.Michie was born in Maida Vale, London, the son of Archibald Michie, a merchant. Michie junior was educated at Westminster School and was admitted to the Middle Temple in November 1834 and called to the Bar in May 1838.In the late 1830s, Michie migrated to Sydney, Australia and married Mary Richardson in 1840. The following year he was admitted to the New South Wales barrister roll. Michie was associated with Sir James Martin and Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke) on the Atlas newspaper when it was founded in 1844.Around 1849, Michie returned to England for a short while and then migrated to Canada. Then he returned to Sydney and moved to Melbourne in 1852. He was admitted to practise in the Supreme Court of Victoria and became associated with Thomas à Beckett. Michie was appointed to the Victorian Legislative Council in November 1852, but resigned in August 1853 to focus on his legal practice.Michie was elected as a member for Melbourne in the Victorian Legislative Assembly in 1856 and worked with Protestant liberals Richard Heales, James McCulloch, Frederick Thomas Sargood and James Service. Michie helped John O'Shanassy to bring down the William Haines ministry in March 1857, but did not become part of O'Shanassy's government; Michie did become attorney-general, however, in the reconstructed Haines ministry from 29 April 1857 to 10 March 1858.Michie represented St Kilda October 1859 to July 1861 (and November 1864 to December 1865), Polwarth and South Grenville August 1863 to August 1864 and Ballarat West May 1870 to January 1871.Michie became Victoria's first Q.C. in 1863; from 4 August 1863 to 18 July 1866 he was minister of justice in the McCulloch ministry. From 8 April 1870 to 19 June 1871, he was attorney-general in the third McCulloch ministry. in August 1871 Michie was elected to the Central Province of the Victorian Legislative Council, a position he held until resignation in March 1873. From 1873 to 1879 Michie was Agent-General in London for Victoria and was appointed K.C.M.G. in 1878.".
- Q4786447 birthDate "1831".
- Q4786447 birthPlace Q122744.
- Q4786447 birthYear "1831".
- Q4786447 deathDate "1899-06-21".
- Q4786447 deathPlace Q5355645.
- Q4786447 deathPlace Q5355973.
- Q4786447 deathYear "1899".
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q122744.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q1341516.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q14935124.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q15145530.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q1533366.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q16060078.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q16062911.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q16063456.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q17423456.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q17423525.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q22085196.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q2398237.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q3161265.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q3161401.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q3182205.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q3248043.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q334355.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q3430856.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q4109092.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q4386693.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q4692051.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q4818611.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q5021687.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q5061720.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q5079581.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q5237675.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q5355072.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q5355645.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q5355973.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q5498851.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q5727961.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q585087.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q6136907.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q6258255.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q6356996.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645781.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q668993.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936356.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q7022598.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q7794602.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q7795556.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q8009261.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181437.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q8275305.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q8277057.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q8416417.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q8575010.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q8620716.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q8620717.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q925942.
- Q4786447 wikiPageWikiLink Q9302011.
- Q4786447 dateOfBirth "1831".
- Q4786447 dateOfDeath "1899-06-21".
- Q4786447 name "Michie, Archibald".
- Q4786447 placeOfBirth "Maida Vale, London, England".
- Q4786447 placeOfDeath "St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia".
- Q4786447 shortDescription "Australian politician".
- Q4786447 type Person.
- Q4786447 type Agent.
- Q4786447 type Person.
- Q4786447 type Agent.
- Q4786447 type NaturalPerson.
- Q4786447 type Thing.
- Q4786447 type Q215627.
- Q4786447 type Q5.
- Q4786447 type Person.
- Q4786447 comment "Sir Archibald Michie KCMG, (1813 – 21 June 1899) was an English-born Australian lawyer, journalist, Agent-General, Attorney-General of Victoria and politician.Michie was born in Maida Vale, London, the son of Archibald Michie, a merchant. Michie junior was educated at Westminster School and was admitted to the Middle Temple in November 1834 and called to the Bar in May 1838.In the late 1830s, Michie migrated to Sydney, Australia and married Mary Richardson in 1840.".
- Q4786447 label "Archibald Michie".
- Q4786447 givenName "Archibald".
- Q4786447 name "Archibald Michie".
- Q4786447 name "Michie, Archibald".
- Q4786447 surname "Michie".