Henry Hay Mildred
Born(1839-08-17)17 August 1839
North Adelaide, South Australia
Died25 December 1920(1920-12-25) (aged 81)
EducationSt Peter's College, Adelaide
OccupationLawyer
SpouseLouisa Rachel Montgomery (1842 – 1908)
Parent(s)Henry Richard Mildred and Elizabeth Sarah Mildred (nee Bowyer)
Member for East Torrens in the South Australian House of Assembly
In office
March 1870 – December 1871

Henry Hay Mildred (17 August 1839 – 25 December 1920) was a lawyer and politician in the colony and State of South Australia.[1]

History

Henry was born in Strangways Terrace, North Adelaide, just two years after the arrival in South Australia of his parents Elizabeth and Henry Mildred in the South Australian. He was educated at Miss Hillier's School on South Terrace and from the age of nine at St. Peter's College, which was then conducted in rooms at the rear of Trinity Church. On leaving school he was employed at the law firm of Richman and Wigley in Hindley Street, at that time the centre of business activity in the city. Later he joined the firm of Belt, Cullen & Wigley, and was articled to W. C. Belt, a barrister of the Inner Temple, London. He was called to the South Australian Bar on 22 March 1862.[2] During his legal career Mildred was associated with J. J. Beare, and later with a nephew, C. Herbert. He retired around 1912[3]

He represented House of Assembly seat of East Torrens from March 1870 to December 1871.[4]

He later lived with his daughter, Mrs. Robert Russell, at Young street, Wayville West.

Family

Mildred married Louisa Rachel Montgomery (2 July 1842 Hurtle Vale, South Australia – 16 April 1908), a daughter of Dr. Robert Montgomery (c. 1809 – 1 March 1866) and Anne (née Atkinson) of Happy Valley and Glenelg, on 29 July 1863 at the home of Robert Montgomery, Happy Valley. Their children included:

References

  1. ^ "A legal pioneer". The Register. 27 December 1920. p. 4. Retrieved 7 April 2016 – via Trove.
  2. ^ He was the first in South Australia: W. R. Lewis, of Gawler, was admitted on 20 September 1863 and W. H. Benham, of Kapunda, on 20 June 1864
  3. ^ "A legal pioneer". The Register. 16 August 1919. p. 9. Retrieved 18 June 2015 – via Trove.
  4. ^ "Henry Hay Mildred". Former members of the Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  5. ^ as Elizabeth C. E. Mildred in wedding announcements, e.g. "Family Notices". Adelaide Observer. 25 March 1893. p. 24. Retrieved 7 April 2016 – via Trove.
  6. ^ "Family Notices". The Express and Telegraph. 3 January 1900. p. 2. Retrieved 7 April 2016 – via Trove.