James Garvan
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James Patrick Garvan (2 May 1843 – 20 November 1896) was an Australian politician, Colonial Treasurer of New South Wales in 1889.
Life
Garvan was born in Cappagh, County Limerick, Ireland, son of Denis Bourke Garvan and Anne, née Culhane. Garvan founded the North Shore Steam Ferry Co. Ltd., the City Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Ltd and the City Mutual Life Assurance Society Ltd. He represented Eden in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. He was Minister of Justice in the Jennings ministry from February 1886 to January 1887, and Colonial Treasurer in the second Dibbs ministry from January to March 1889.
Death
Garvan died at North Sydney on 20 November 1896(1896-11-20)(aged53).
His son John Garvan was the inaugural chairman of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
After his death, Garvan's daughter Helen Mills donated £100,000 towards the establishment of a medical research institute, which she requested be named the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in her father's honour.
| Parliament of New South Wales | ||
|---|---|---|
| Political offices | ||
| PrecededbyLouis Heydon | Minister of Justice 1886–1887 | SucceededbyWilliam Clarke |
| PrecededbyPatrick Jennings | Colonial Treasurer January–March 1889 | SucceededbyWilliam McMillan |
| New South Wales Legislative Assembly | ||
| PrecededbyHenry Clarke | Member for Eden 1880–1894 With: Henry Clarke | District abolished |