Mirams, James, 1839-1916

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James Mirams represented Collingwood in the Victorian Parliament from Feb. 1876 to Feb. 1886 and was one of the founders of the Liberal Party. In 1886, under the auspices of the new National Liberal League, Mirams and F.H. Bromley, President of the Trades Hall Council, ran on the same ticket for Collingwood. They were defeated. Mirams represented Williamstown from Nov. 1887 to March 1889.

From the description of Illuminated address presented to James Mirams Esq., J.P., by his friends and admirers. 1886 Apr. 14. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222822522

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Collingwood (Vic.)
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Birth 1839-01-02

Death 1916-06-21

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