Phillip Sullivan

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Phillip Hurley Sullivan (1858 – 4 December 1921) was an Australian politician.

Sullivan was born in Sydney to master mariner Daniel Santry Sullivan and Margaret Hurley. He became a solicitor's clerk in 1877 and was admitted as a solicitor in 1882. Around 1895 he married Helen Scougall, with whom he would have seven children.

In 1901 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the Labor member for Darlington. He shifted seats to Phillip in 1904, and was defeated in 1907. Sullivan died in Manly in 1921.{{cite NSW Parliament | title = Mr Phillip Hurley Sullivan (1858–1921) |id=1035 |former=Yes | accessdate=10 May 2019}}

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Category:1858 births

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Category:Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly

Category:Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales

Category:Colony of New South Wales people

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