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Robert McDougall (16 April 1813 – 25 June 1887) was a cattle breeder and politician in colonial Victoria, a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. Born in
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, Perthshire, Scotland, McDougall was the son of Alexander McDougall, a sheep farmer, and his wife Grace, ''née'' Stewart. McDougall enjoyed hunting and fishing in the western Scottish islands; from 1836 to 1839 he trapped beaver in Canada. After returning briefly to Scotland, he emigrated to Australia, arriving in Melbourne in November 1841. In November 1856, McDougall was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly for West Bourke, a position he held until resigning in August 1857. McDougall bred shorthorn cattle and bought the Arundel farm in Keilor in 1870. He purchased two prize Booth type bulls from England planning to create stock in opposition to the Bates strain bred by his rival,
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. McDougall died at Ellora, Moonee Ponds, Victoria on 25 June 1887.


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  {{DEFAULTSORT:McDougall, Robert 1813 births 1887 deaths Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly Scottish emigrants to colonial Australia People from Perthshire Australian pastoralists Burials in Victoria (state) 19th-century Australian politicians 19th-century Australian businesspeople