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William Andreas Salius Fane de Salis (27 October 1812 – 3 August 1896) was a British businessman, colonialist, and barrister.


Early life

De Salis was the third son of
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(d. 1836), by his third wife, Henrietta Foster (d. 1856). Peter, 5th Count de Salis-Soglio was an elder half-brother; Rodolphus (a general) was an elder brother and
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(a bishop) was his youngest brother. Born in St. Marylebone, Westminster, and brought up in County Louth he was educated at Eton,
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, where he took a fourth-class degree in Classics. He was called to the Bar in 1836; and was at 3 Brick Court,
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, by 1840. He was appointed a revising barrister for
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.


Career

Fane de Salis visited Australia in 1842, 1844 and 1848 to pursue business opportunities in the Australian wool and other industries, then rapidly expanding. His younger brother Leopold Fabius Fane de Salis had migrated there in 1840. William became, with John Thacker, a partner in Thacker & Co,
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's affiliated house in Sydney, but resigned from 1 July 1847. By 1848 he owned with
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a 345-ton
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, the ''Statesman''.A trace of the barque.
/ref> This they sold, in March 1854, for $16,500, she having had an accident 'on her passage up to China from Sydney'. On his return to England, de Salis joined the Grand Junction Canal Company in 1850 and held the following appointments: * Directorship of the
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; * Director of the
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(AAco) and its offshoot the Peel River Land and Mineral Co Ltd; * Director of
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; * Director and later chairman of the
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. He was a director between 1851–1895 and was elected chairman from 1878 until 1881; * Deputy-chairman then chairman of the London Chartered Bank of Australia from 1852 to 1874/80.


Personal life

In the early 1850s Fane de Salis lived between the Jerusalem Coffee House; Dawley Lodge (near
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); 1 Upper Belgrave Street; 24 Wilton Street, and 107
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. From the late 1850s he lived at Dawley Court, near Hillingdon, and Harlington, Uxbridge, Middlesex and also at Teffont Manor, Teffont Evias, Wiltshire, the home of his wife Emily Harriet (d 24 July 1896), eldest daughter of John Thomas Mayne, whom he married on 12 March 1859. Fane de Salis was a Fellow of the Geological Society and of the
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, JP for Middlesex (1868), and JP for Wiltshire. With J. D. Allcroft he co-founded the
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in 1884. He left Dawley Court to his youngest brother's second son,
Cecil Fane De Salis Sir Cecil Fane de Salis, , (31 May 1857 – 9 March 1948) was chairman of Middlesex County Council 1919–1924, and landowner in the parish of Harlington. Biography Second of four sons of Rev. Henry Jerome Fane De Salis of Portnall Park ...
. His wife Emily had died only ten days earlier.


Works

* ''Reminiscences of Travel in China and India in 1848'' (1892; private circulation) * ''Introductory Remarks to a Residence in Australia, And To Travels in China And India'' (a short pamphlet) * ''Original Poems with Translations from the German of Schiller'' (private circulation)


Gallery

UncleWillyYoungerStanding.jpg, In 1861, aged about 48 William&EmilyFaneDeSalis.jpg, With his wife Pencil sketch of William Fane de Salis (died 1896).jpg, Pencil sketch Tea in the conservatory, Teffont Evias, Wiltshire, showing the back of the head of William Fane de Salis.jpg, Tea at
Teffont Evias Teffont Evias is a small village and former civil parish in the Nadder valley in the south of Wiltshire, England. Edric Holmes described the village as "most delightfully situated", and Maurice Hewlett included Teffont in his list of the half ...
Photo of William Fane De Salis (1812-1896) with a shotgun, in a greatcoat, circa 1890.jpg, With shotgun Photo of William Fane de Salis (died 1896) leaning out of a window at Dawley Court, Middlesex.jpg, At Dawley Court


References

* ''Reminiscences of Travel in China and India in 1848'', 1892 (private circulation). * ''Quadrennial di Fano Saliceorum, volume one'', by R. de Salis, London, 2003. * ''De Salis Family : English Branch'', by Rachel Fane De Salis,
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, 1934. * '' Burke's Irish Family Records'', ed. Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, Burke's Peerage Ltd, London, 1976. * ''Der Grafliche Hauser'', Band XI olume 11 ''Genealogisches Handbuch Des Adels'', C. A. Starke Verlag, Limburg an der Lahn, 1983 (pps 331-356). * Thomas Skinner, ''The Directory of Directors 1880'', London, 1880. (a list of directors of
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in the UK). {{DEFAULTSORT:Fane De Salis, William Andreas Salicus 1812 births 1896 deaths People educated at Eton College British expatriates in Australia Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford People from County Louth People from Marylebone Fellows of the Royal Geographical Society Fellows of the Geological Society of London William Andrew Salius English archivists Lawyers from London 19th-century Irish people 19th-century Anglo-Irish people 19th-century English lawyers English barristers