Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q6282658> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 47 of
47
with 100 triples per page.
- Q6282658 description "Australian politician".
- Q6282658 description "Australian politician".
- Q6282658 subject Q10120678.
- Q6282658 subject Q5837492.
- Q6282658 subject Q6932057.
- Q6282658 abstract "Hon. Joseph Docker (1802 – 9 December 1884), was an Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council.Docker was the second son of Robert Docker, of London, and Eliza (Perry) his wife, was born in 1802, and became a surgeon in the service of the East India Company. He was married in April 1839 to Matilda, daughter of Major Thomas Brougham, H.E.I.C.S., of Penrith, Cumberland.Docker emigrated to New South Wales (Australia) in 1835 and established himself as a grazier in the Hunter Valley. He was appointed a member of the Legislative Council (upper house) in New South Wales on 20 May 1856 after being defeated as a candidate for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. He was a member of the Council until 10 May 1861, and again from 16 December 1863 until 11 December 1884. He was Postmaster-General in the second James Martin Administration, from January 1866 to September 1868, when he became Colonial Secretary, and retired with his colleagues in the following month. He was again Postmaster-General in Sir James Martin's second Ministry, from Dec. 1870 to May 1872. Whilst holding office on the first occasion he introduced and carried through the Upper House Henry Parkes's Public School Bill in 1866. He was Minister of Justice and Public Instruction in the Third Robertson Ministry, from Feb. 1875 to March 1877; and again, under the same Premier, from August to Dec. 1877. He died on 9 December 1884 in Sydney.".
- Q6282658 birthDate "1802".
- Q6282658 birthYear "1802".
- Q6282658 deathDate "1884-12-09".
- Q6282658 deathPlace Q3224.
- Q6282658 deathYear "1884".
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q10120678.
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q1607143.
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q1638164.
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q16933342.
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q2398237.
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q3224.
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q3244676.
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q5096918.
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q5837492.
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q6932057.
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q7143051.
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q7352136.
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q774306.
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q798906.
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q83164.
- Q6282658 wikiPageWikiLink Q9390783.
- Q6282658 dateOfBirth "1802".
- Q6282658 dateOfDeath "1884-12-09".
- Q6282658 name "Docker, Joseph".
- Q6282658 placeOfDeath "Sydney, New South Wales, Australia".
- Q6282658 shortDescription "Australian politician".
- Q6282658 type Person.
- Q6282658 type Agent.
- Q6282658 type Person.
- Q6282658 type Agent.
- Q6282658 type NaturalPerson.
- Q6282658 type Thing.
- Q6282658 type Q215627.
- Q6282658 type Q5.
- Q6282658 type Person.
- Q6282658 comment "Hon. Joseph Docker (1802 – 9 December 1884), was an Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council.Docker was the second son of Robert Docker, of London, and Eliza (Perry) his wife, was born in 1802, and became a surgeon in the service of the East India Company.".
- Q6282658 label "Joseph Docker".
- Q6282658 givenName "Joseph".
- Q6282658 name "Docker, Joseph".
- Q6282658 name "Joseph Docker".
- Q6282658 surname "Docker".