Date of Birth: 23/12/1818
Place of Birth: Willowfield near Bolton, Lancashire, England
Date of Death: 06/09/1900
Place of Death: Woollahra, New South Wales, Australia
Parliamentary Service
Member of the NSW Legislative Council |
22 Aug 1882 |
06 Sep 1900 |
18 years 16 days |
Life Appointment under the Constitution Act. Date of Writ of Summons 29 December 1881 |
Petition of Mr James Boyle Committee No.17 |
06 Nov 1860 |
09 Nov 1860 |
4 days |
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West Maitland Church Land Sale Bill Committee No.16 |
25 Oct 1860 |
09 Nov 1860 |
16 days |
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Penrith Nepean Bridge Re-construction Bill Committee No.43 |
07 Jun 1860 |
04 Jul 1860 |
28 days |
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Member for West Macquarie |
02 Dec 1859 |
10 Nov 1860 |
11 months 9 days |
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Member for West Morton |
21 Jun 1859 |
10 Dec 1859 |
5 months 20 days |
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Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly |
21 Jun 1859 |
10 Nov 1860 |
1 year 4 months 21 days |
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Qualifications, occupations and interests
Auctioneer, commercial agent and pastoralist. Educated in Manchester. Travelled to Sydney with his brother, T. S. Mort, in 1840. Went to Moreton Bay and returned to Sydney. Entered Mort & Co., auctioneers and woolbrokers; formed in 1855 to take over the business. Retained pastoral interests and in 1859 held pastoral interests in the Darling Downs. Was a freeholder of land. Director of Fresh Food and Ice Company. Mercantile Bank of Sydney. Illawarra Steam Navigation Company.
Membership of other Parliaments & Offices Held
Local Government Activity
Personal
Son of Jonathan Mort and Mary Sutcliffe. Married (1) Maria Laidley, daughter of James Laidley, deputy-commissary-general, on 6 May 1846 at Sydney and had issue. Married (2) Emma Louisa Laverock Traill c.1877 - 1878 at Woollahra. Church of England. His first wife's brother was William Laidley, also a Member of the Legislative Assembly; another Laidley sister married his brother, T. S. Mort.
Additional Information
Biography and portrait in ‘Australian Men of Mark’, Volume 1. Sydney, [?1889] ,
page 63