Sir James McCulloch (1819-1893)
Coat of Arms of Clansfolk of Clan McCulloch
Australian statesman
James McCulloch was born in Glasgow in 1819. He
studied law and went to Melbourne, Australia as a young
man to open a branch of Dennistoun brothers. In 1854 he
was nominated to the Legislative Council and was returned
for Wimmera as their representative in the Legislative
Assembly.
In 1857-58 he was Minister of Trade and Customs for
Australia and in 1859-60, Treasurer. On the defeat of the
third O'Shanassy ministry in June 1862, he became Premier
and Chief Secretary of the Victoria colony. McCulloch's
ministry soon became involved in a struggle over the
ministerial policy of trade protection. McCulloch had the
support of Australia and the Governor, Sir Charles
Darling, who was recalled by the home government for
showing partisanship.
McCulloch resigned in 1869 but resumed when he was
knighted and formed his third ministry in 1870. In June
1871 Sir James resigned again and held the office of
Agent-General for Victoria in London until 1873, was
created KCMG in 1874 and, returning to the colony, formed
his fourth ministry in 1875. After his defeat in 1877,
Sir James McCulloch returned to England, where he died at
Ewell, Surrey on 30 January 1893.
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