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William Peter MacGregor (1853 – 24 February 1899) was a Scottish-born Australian politician. His parents were Andrew MacGregor and Mary Dove, and he arrived in
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around 1878, settling in
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. He ran a station near Silverton, and became involved in local mining as a shareholder and businessman. He was chairman of directors of
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at the time of the
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. In 1885 he was elected to the
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as the member for
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. He was re-elected in 1887, but resigned later that year. MacGregor died of pneumonia in East Melbourne in 1899.


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  {{DEFAULTSORT:MacGregor, William 1853 births 1899 deaths British emigrants to the Colony of New South Wales Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Free Trade Party politicians 19th-century Australian politicians