Henry Langlands

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Henry Langlands (1794 – 21 June 1863) was an iron founder and politician in colonial Victoria, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council and later, the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Early life

Langlands was born in London, England, the son of John Langlands, a baker, of Dundee, and his wife Christian, née Thoms{{cite re-member |num2=630 |name=Henry Langlands |access-date=28 August 2022}} Langlands and his family returned to Dundee when Henry was several years old.

Colonial Australia

Langlands arrived with his wife and children in the Port Phillip District in January 1847. His brother, Robert, had established the first iron foundry in the District in partnership with Thomas Fulton in 1842.

On 8 June 1853 Langlands was elected to the unicameral Victorian Legislative Council for City of Melbourne, however he was unseated in October 1853 after a petition and Frederick James Sargood was declared to have been elected.{{cite web

|url=http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks13/1301991h.html

|title=Early History of the Colony of Victoria

|volume=II

|author=Labilliere, Francis Peter

|authorlink=Francis Labilliere

|year=1878

|access-date=25 June 2014

}} Langlands was elected to the seat of Melbourne in the Victorian Legislative Assembly in January 1857, a seat he held until August 1859.

Langlands died in Jolimont, Melbourne, Victoria.

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| years = June 1853 – October 1853

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Augustus Greeves
John O'Shanassy
John Hodgson
James Murphy}}

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| title = Member for Melbourne

| years = January 1857 – August 1859

| with = Archibald Michie
David Moore
John Smith
James Service}}

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Category:1794 births

Category:1863 deaths

Category:Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly

Category:Members of the Victorian Legislative Council

Category:Politicians from Dundee

Category:English emigrants to colonial Australia

Category:19th-century Australian politicians