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Barrington Wood
Member of the Legislative Assembly
ofWestern Australia
In office
14 June 1894 – 24 April 1901
Preceded byTimothy Quinlan
Succeeded byGeorge Leake
ConstituencyWest Perth
Member of the Legislative Council
ofWestern Australia
In office
12 May 1902 – 24 August 1903
Preceded byJames Speed
Succeeded byZebina Lane
ConstituencyMetropolitan-Suburban Province
Personal details
Born(1850-05-09)9 May 1850
Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia
Died24 August 1903(1903-08-24) (aged 53)
Mandurah, Western Australia, Australia

Barrington Clarke Wood (9 May 1850 – 24 August 1903) was an Australian businessman and politician who served in both houses of the Parliament of Western Australia. A minister in the governments of Sir John Forrest and George Throssell, he was a member of the Legislative Assembly from 1894 to 1901, and then a member of the Legislative Council from 1902 until his death.

Wood was born in Fremantle, Western Australia, to Ellen (née Woodward) and George Wood.[1] His father died when he was young, and his mother remarried in 1863 to Edward Newman, who was later elected to the Legislative Council. A merchant, Wood was elected to the Fremantle Town Council in 1875, and later served as Mayor of Fremantle from 1883 to 1885. In 1888, he moved to Perth, establishing his own auctioneering and land agency business.[2] He was elected to parliament at the 1894 general election, defeating the sitting member, Timothy Quinlan, and a future MP, Richard Haynes, in the seat of West Perth. Wood was re-elected at the 1897 election,[3] and in 1900 replaced Frederick PiesseasCommissioner for Railways and Director of Public Works in the government of Sir John Forrest. He continued on in those positions when George Throssell became premier in February 1901.[2]

At the 1901 general election, Wood was defeated in West Perth by George Leake, who succeeded George Throssell as premier just over a month later. He attempted to re-enter parliament at the 1901 West Kimberley by-election, but lost to Sydney Pigott.[3] In 1902, Wood was elected to the Legislative Council, defeating James SpeedinMetropolitan-Suburban Province. He served until his sudden death in August 1903, which occurred while on a holiday to Mandurah. He had been walking back to his lodgings from a day at the beach when he collapsed on the roadside (presumably due to heart failure), and his body was not found until the following morning.[4] Wood had married Mary Louisa Whitfield in 1879, with whom he had four children. One of his sons, Garnet Wood, was also a member of parliament, and also died in office.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Index to Births, Marriages, and Deaths", Western Australian Registry of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1850, Registration number 1458 (Fremantle District)
  • ^ a b c Barrington Clarke Wood – Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  • ^ a b Black, David; Prescott, Valerie (1997). Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996. Perth, [W.A.]: Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. ISBN 0730984095.
  • ^ "SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. B.C. WOOD, M.L.C.", The Western Mail, 29 August 1903.
  • Parliament of Western Australia
    Preceded by

    Timothy Quinlan

    Member for West Perth
    1894–1901
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    George Leake

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    Frederick Piesse

    Commissioner for Railways
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    Joseph Holmes

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    Frederick Piesse

    Director of Public Works
    1900–1901
    Succeeded by

    Walter Kingsmill


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