- STEERE, Sir James George Lee
- See LEE-STEERE, Sir James George
Dictionary of Australian Biography by PERCIVAL SERLE. Angus and Robertson. 1949.
Dictionary of Australian Biography by PERCIVAL SERLE. Angus and Robertson. 1949.
James George Lee-Steere — Sir James George Lee Steere, KCMG (4 July 1830 ndash; 1 December 1903), was a Western Australian politician and a prominent member of the six hungry families.James Lee Steere was born at Ockley, Surrey, England, on 4 July 1830. His father was a… … Wikipedia
LEE-STEERE, Sir James George (1830-1903) — speaker legislative assembly, Western Australia was born at Ockley, Surrey, England, on 4 July 1830. His father was a leading resident and landed proprietor in the county. After being educated at Clapham grammar school, Lee Steere became a… … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Lee-Steere family — /li ˈstɪə/ (say lee stear) noun an Australian family of pastoralists. 1. Sir James George, 1830–1903, pastoralist and politician, born in England. 2. his nephew, Sir Ernest Augustus, 1866–1957, pastoralist and breeder of racehorses. 3. Sir Ernest …
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