Biographical entry Mackey, John Emanuel (1863 - 1924)
Sir
- Born
- 7 August 1863
Bendigo, Victoria, Australia - Died
- 6 April 1924
Nayook, Victoria, Australia - Occupation
- Lawyer, Politician and Teacher
- Summary
BA, MA, LLB.
University of Melbourne, Wyselaskie Scholarship in English Constitutional History, 1887.
University of Melbourne, Wyselaskie Scholarship in Political Economy 1886.
University of Melbourne, Cobden Club Medal 1887.
University of Melbourne, Bowen Prize 1887.
University of Melbourne, Acting Professor of Logic and Mental and Moral Philosophy 1895.
University of Melbourne, Lecturer in Equity from 1900.
University of Melbourne, Councillor from 1913 to
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Chronology
- 1882
- Education - Matriculation, eligible for ordinary member of the Civil Service, Victoria
- 1886
- University of Melbourne - University of Melbourne, Wyselaskie Scholarship in Political Economy
- 1887
- University of Melbourne - Cobden Club medal
- c. 1887
- Ormond College - Resident
- 1887
- University of Melbourne - Wyselaskie Scholarship in English Constitutional History
- April 1887
- University of Melbourne - Awarded the Bowen Prize
- 1888
- University of Melbourne - President of the Student Union
- 1890
- Occupation - Admitted as a barrister to the Supreme Court
- 1895
- University of Melbourne - Acting Professor of logic and mental and moral philosophy
- 1902 - 1924
- Public Office - Elected as a Liberal for Gippsland West
- 18 December 1902
- Life Event - Marriage to Zella Watson
- 1904 - 1917
- Occupation - Barrister
- 1913 -
- University of Melbourne - Council
- 1921
- Honours - Knighted
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Online Resources
- Serle, Geoffrey, Mackey, Sir John Emanuel (1863-1924), AustralianDictorany of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, 1986, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mackey-sir-john-emanuel-7395. Details
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