Peter Balderston Macgregor K.C. (9 April 1866 – 10 April 1936) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1][2]
Peter MacGregor | |
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Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Merthyr | |
In office 9 October 1920 – 12 May 1923 | |
Preceded by | Peter McLachlan |
Succeeded by | Peter McLachlan |
Personal details | |
Born | Peter Balderston MacGregor 9 April 1866 Helidon, Queensland, Australia |
Died | 10 April 1936 New Farm, Queensland, Australia | (aged 70)
Political party | National |
Spouse | Mabel Newton (m.1899) |
Alma mater | Balliol College, Oxford |
Occupation | Barrister |
Biography
editMacgregor was born in Helidon, Queensland, the son of Alexander Macgregor and his wife Frances Elizabeth (née Eves). He attended East Ipswich State School, Ipswich Grammar School and then Balliol College, Oxford where he studied law. He became a law clerk for Lilley & O'Sullivan before being employed by Samuel Griffith as an assistant. In 1894 he had his own practice and in 1900-1901 he was an acting district judge. He was also an acting judge on the Queensland Supreme Court in 1932.[1]
In 1899 Macregor married Mabel Newton and together had two sons and two daughters. His daughter Frances Mary Macgregor had a career as an actress in Australia, England, and Hollywood as Mary Macgregor.[3] Her brother Richard Alexander Macgregor had a career in radio as Peter Macgregor. The brother and sister occasionally worked together.[4]
Macgregor died in 1936[1] and his funeral proceeded from his New Farm residence, "Craigroyston", to the Mt Thompson Crematorium.[5][6][7]
Public career
editRepresenting the Nationalist Party, he won the seat of Merthyr in the Queensland Legislative Assembly in 1920, defeating the sitting member, Peter McLachlan of the Labor Party. He served one term before being defeated three years later by McLachlan.[1]
MacGregor was the editor of the State Reporter and Law Journal, a member of the Queensland Club, and president of the Women's College Council from 1914-1936. He was also a champion lawn tennis player.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
- ^ "Peter Macgregor Passes". The Queenslander. Queensland, Australia. 16 April 1936. p. 50. Retrieved 21 September 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ Pursuit, Heathcote (9 September 2018). "Mary Macgregor (1904-1954) a brief adventure in Hollywood". Forgotten Australian Actors. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
- ^ "[?] OF THE AIR". Bowen Independent. Vol. 41, no. 4151. Queensland, Australia. 27 March 1944. p. 4. Retrieved 21 September 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "Advertising". The Courier-mail. No. 816. Queensland, Australia. 11 April 1936. p. 1. Retrieved 10 April 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ Peter Balderston Macgregor ( - 1936) — Heaven Address. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
- ^ "DAUGHTER OF K.C. WEDS". The Telegraph. Queensland, Australia. 9 October 1935. p. 18 (CITY FINAL LAST MINUTE NEWS). Retrieved 20 September 2022 – via National Library of Australia.