Date of Birth: 11/05/1857
Place of Birth: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Date of Death: 18/12/1912
Place of Death: North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Parliamentary Service
Vice President of Executive Council and Representative of Government |
29 Aug 1904 |
20 Oct 1910 |
6 years 1 month 22 days |
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Minister of Justice |
03 Jul 1899 |
13 Sep 1899 |
2 months 11 days |
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Vice President of Executive Council and Representative of Government |
22 Nov 1898 |
13 Sep 1899 |
9 months 23 days |
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Member of the NSW Legislative Council |
13 Aug 1895 |
18 Dec 1912 |
17 years 4 months 6 days |
Life Appointment under the Constitution Act. Date of Writ of Summons 8 August 1895 |
Qualifications, occupations and interests
Lawyer (Solicitor) and property owner. Journeyed to England in 1870 for education at Stoneyhurst, Jesuit College in Lancashire; matriculated with Honours at London University in 1876. Returned to Sydney. Articled to H.M Makinson of Ellis & Makinson 1878; admitted as a solicitor in 1884; practised in partnership with his brother from 1887. Owned considerable city property. Shareholder in W.H Soul Pattinson & Co. and in Commercial Banking Company of Sydney; Director of Australian Hotel Company Ltd. Chairman of Directors of Bannockburn Estate Ltd. Trustee of St Marys Cathedral. Treasurer of St Vincents Hospital 1885 until 1912. Trustee of Public Library 1898 until 1912; President of Prisoners Aid Association 1901 until 1905.
Honours Received
Created Knight Commander of the Order of St Gregory by Pope Leo X111 in 1894.
Membership of other Parliaments & Offices Held
Local Government Activity
Alderman of the Sydney City Council for Fitzroy Ward, 1 December 1891 until 30 November 1894 . Member of the Disposal of Refuse Committee 1891 until 1894; the Electric Lighting Committee 1892 until 1894; and the Height of Buildings Committee 1894.
Personal
Son of John Hughes, merchant, and his wife Susan Sharkey. Married Mary Rose Gilhooley on 2 July 1884 and had issue, 3 daughters and 6 sons. Roman Catholic. His brother, Sir Thomas Hughes, was also a Member of the Legislative Council.
Additional Information
Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB), Volume 9.