Henry Crosby

Henry Crosby
Member for Barossa
In office
2 June 1917  4 April 1924
Serving with William Hague, Richard Butler
Preceded by E. H. Coombe
Succeeded by Leonard Hopkins
In office
22 November 1924  4 April 1930
Serving with George Cooke, Leonard Hopkins, Herbert Basedow
Preceded by William Hague
Succeeded by Thomas Edwards
In office
8 April 1933  18 March 1938
Serving with Herbert Lyons, Herbert Basedow, Reginald Rudall
Preceded by Thomas Edwards
Personal details
Born Henry Burgess Crosby
(1870-03-09)9 March 1870
Died 24 June 1949(1949-06-24) (aged 79)
Political party Liberal and Country
Other political
affiliations
Liberal Federation, Liberal Union

Henry Burgess Crosby (9 March 1870 – 24 June 1949) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly multi-member seat of Barossa from 1917 to 1924, 1924 to 1930 and 1933 to 1938 for the Liberal Union, Liberal Federation and Liberal and Country League.[1]

Crosby failed to be re-elected at the 1924 election held on 5 April. He returned to parliament later in the year as the result of the by-election held on 22 November following the death of William Hague.[2]

References

  1. Henry Crosby: SA Parliament
  2. "BAROSSA BY-ELECTION". The Register (Adelaide). LXXXIX, (26, 183). South Australia. 26 November 1924. p. 10. Retrieved 27 January 2018 via National Library of Australia.
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