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  1. 11 de oct. de 2022 · The Rt Hon Sir Edmund Barton, KC, GCMG. Born in Glebe (New South Wales), Edmund (Toby) Barton entered colonial politics in 1877, after a successful career at the Bar. A member, at different times, of both houses of the New South Wales Parliament, he served as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (1883–87), Attorney-General (1889 and 1891–93 ...

  2. Sir Edmund (Toby) Barton (1849-1920), federationist, first prime minister and judge, was born on 18 January 1849 at Glebe, Sydney, third son and youngest child of William Barton and his wife Mary Louisa, née Whydah; his eldest brother was George Burnett Barton. William had arrived in Sydney from London in 1827 as accountant to the Australian ...

  3. Edmund Barton (1849-1920) had one of the most distinguished and significant careers of any Australian in public life. He served in both the NSW and federal parliaments and spent over 16 years on the inaugural High Court bench.1 However, his role as a key architect of Federation is arguably his most significant of all.

  4. Edmund Barton was the first Prime Minister of Australia, from 1901 to 1903. Personal profile Born. 18 January 1849, Glebe, New South Wales. Education. Sydney Grammar ...

  5. Edmund Barton was born in 1849 in Glebe, Sydney. The youngest of nine children, Edmund (Toby) attended Fort Street Primary School, Sydney Grammar School, and graduated with a first class honours degree in classics from the University of Sydney in 1868.

  6. Lord Hopetoun became the 1st governor-general and Edmund Barton the 1st prime minister. Both were sworn in at the ceremony inaugurating the Commonwealth of Australia. 29 Mar 1901: 1st federal election. Voters elected 75 members to the House of Representatives. Voters in the 6 states elected 36 representatives to the 1st Senate.

  7. Edmund Barton (1849-1920) had one of the most distinguished and significant careers of any Australian in public life. He served in the NSW Colonial parliament, was a key architect of Federation, as Australia’s first Prime Minister, and spent over 16 years on the inaugural High Court bench.1. Born in Glebe (NSW), Barton was the 11th of 12 ...