William Leonard Baker (16 May 1831 – 7 January 1893) was an Australian politician who was a member of the
Legislative Assembly of
Western Australia from 1890 until his death, representing the
seat of East Kimberley.
Baker was born in
Newport, Wales. He emigrated to Australia in the early 1850s, during the
Victorian gold rush, and later went to
Queensland, where he was involved in mining ventures in
Charters Towers and near the
Cape River
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. Baker came to Western Australia in 1885, during a gold rush in the
Kimberley
Kimberly or Kimberley may refer to:
Places and historical events
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* Kimberley (Western Australia)
** Roman Catholic Diocese of Kimberley
* Kimberley Warm Springs, Tasmania
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* County of Kimberley, a ...
, and opened a store in
Wyndham.
[William Leonard Baker](_blank)
– Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 5 June 2016. He was elected to parliament at the
1890 general election, which was the first to be held for the Legislative Assembly.
Baker died in
Fremantle
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in January 1893, having suffered from
pleurisy and
bronchitis for some time.
"GENERAL NEWS."
'' The Daily News'' (Perth, Western Australia), 9 January 1893. He was the first member of the Legislative Assembly to die in office.
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1831 births
1893 deaths
Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
People from Newport, Wales
Welsh emigrants to colonial Australia
19th-century Australian politicians