William Weston

Australian politician, 3rd Premier of Tasmania

William Weston - Australian politician, 3rd Premier of Tasmania
Born

November 28th, 1804
220 years ago

Died

February 21st, 1888
137 years ago — 83 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Australia

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Served as the 3rd Premier of Tasmania from 1887 until 1888. Political career included leadership roles in the Tasmanian Legislative Council. Played a significant role in shaping early Tasmanian politics and governance.

Served as the 3rd Premier of Tasmania

Held leadership roles in the Tasmanian Legislative Council

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