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- Richard_Bingham_Sheridan abstract "Richard Bingham Sheridan (1 August 1822 – 8 June 1897), was a Queensland public servant, liberal oriented Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland and government minister (Minister without portfolio 1883-85 and later Post Master General in 1885).Sheridan was born at Castlebar, County Mayo in Ireland, as son of Henry S. Sheridan and his wife Margaret, née Martin. He arrived in New South Wales in 1842 and was initially employed near Twofold Bay where he had the experience of being, on his own account, 'one of the first white men ever seen among the wild tribes'. Subsequently he was till 1844 employed as a property manager for Captain William Oldrey of Broulee. He married on 18 November 1845 in Sydney to Adele Eulalie Masse, a native of Mauritius. Sheridan retired to Brisbane but moved to Sydney in 1897 where he died at Manly on 8 June and was buried in Waverley cemetery in accordance with his Catholic faith.Sheridan subsequently joined the Customs Department in Sydney in February 1846. Yet because of illness he was eventually transferred to Moreton Bay (Brisbane) in February 1853, where on 31 May he became a member of the Steam Navigation Board. He later moved north to take op position as a sub-collector of customs at Maryborough on 10 December 1859 and subsequently as a Water Police Magistrate and Immigration Agent. He thus held several key positions in the Wide Bay and Maryborough area in the period from 1859 to his retirement in about 1890. Sheridan was also a trustee and a member of the board of management of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens.Sheridan was respected for his integrity and deep sense of fairness and humanity, and as such he remained throughout his life a true pioneer of compassion in regards to the rights of Aboriginal people and always keenly alert to the shady sides of the infamous Melanesian labour trade. He thus protested in public against the Native Police system and he would later raise his voice in defence of the rights of Melanesian labourers. In November 1873 he strongly criticised Maryborough hospital for refusing the treatment to a dying Aborigine.".
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- Richard_Bingham_Sheridan comment "Richard Bingham Sheridan (1 August 1822 – 8 June 1897), was a Queensland public servant, liberal oriented Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland and government minister (Minister without portfolio 1883-85 and later Post Master General in 1885).Sheridan was born at Castlebar, County Mayo in Ireland, as son of Henry S. Sheridan and his wife Margaret, née Martin.".
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