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John Cox Bray | | KCMG | JP | 31 May | 1842 | 13 June | 1894 | South Australian | Premier of South Australia | Adelaide | colony | Portsmouth | Hampshire | 22 July | 1838 | cordwainer | Isle of Wight | Burke's Landed Gentry | University of California, Berkeley | Upper Canada | gunnery officer | Royal Navy | St Peter's College, Adelaide | Blackheath | Kent | Harrogate | Yorkshire | spa town | Clare College, Cambridge | Anglican | K.C.S.I. | K.C.I.E. | C.B.E. | Foreign Secretary | Government of India | League of Nations | British colonial period | Kilmacolm | Renfrewshire | Scotland | John Henry Kerr | David Russell | Piers Sellers | South Australian House of Assembly | 6 January | 1892 | Blyth | Attorney-General | Colton | Leader of the Opposition | Morgan | 23 April | 1884 | 16 June | 1884 | United States | 8 June | 1886 | 7 June | 1887 | Downer | 31 May | 1888 | 19 August | 1890 | 6 January | 1892 | Agent General for South Australia | 29 February | 1892 | 13 June | 1894 | Aden | Colombo | The Times | 19 June | 1894 | Order of St Michael and St George | Queen Victoria | John Jefferson Bray | University of Adelaide | John Lavington Bonython | Lord Mayor of Adelaide | Australian politics | Australian Dictionary of Biography | MUP | Dictionary of Australian Biography | William Morgan | Premier of South Australia | John Colton | v | d | Premiers of South Australia | Finniss | Baker | Torrens | Hanson | Reynolds | Waterhouse | Dutton | Ayers | Blyth | Hart | Boucaut | Strangways | Colton | Morgan | Downer | Playford II | Cockburn | Holder | Kingston | Solomon | Jenkins | Butler | Price | Peake | Verran | Vaughan | Barwell | Gunn | Hill | Butler | Richards | Playford IV | Walsh | Dunstan | Hall | Corcoran | Tonkin | Bannon | Arnold | Brown | Olsen | Kerin | Rann | Flag of South Australia | Categories | 1842 births | 1894 deaths | Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George | Premiers of South Australia |
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