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Harry Marshall
Thomas Henry (Harry) Marshall (c.1862-1909), son of an ex-convict, was a publican and politician in Fremantle. His father Edward was transported in 1852 on board the Ramillies for uttering forgeries.
Bolton, 2005a:
Marshall served on the Fremantle [[../council/municipalcouncil.html|Municipal Council]] (1888-91, 1893-94), acted as secretary of the Lumpers' Association (founded 1890) and the Liberal Association, and was a committee-member of the Fremantle Rowing Club and an official of the (Australian Rules) football club. Gaoled for twenty-four hours in 1891, following involvement in a riot at Fremantle oval, he was welcomed by a brass band on his release. Bolton, 2005a.
References and Links
Bolton, GC 2005a, 'Marshall, Thomas Henry (Harry) (1862–1909)', ADB, online.
Bolton, Geoffrey 2005b, [[../fhs/fs/4/Bolton.html|'Harry Marshall: a Fremantle larrikin in politics']], [[../fhs/fs/index.html|Fremantle Studies]], [[../fhs/fs/4/index.html|4]]: 1-7.
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